Nurture and Challenge: How Parents Can Empower Teens Struggling With a Mental Health Crisis

Parenting a Struggling Teen: Why We Chose Residential Treatment


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In this episode of "Through Her Eyes," host Tiffany Silva Herlin sits down with a family to discuss their emotional journey through residential treatment. Emma and her mother, Rachel, share their candid story, from the struggles that led them to seek help to the decision to enroll Emma in Discovery Ranch South. This powerful conversation offers an inside look at the pain and hope that defined their path to healing.

  • Breaking the Stigma: The family discusses the societal stigma around mental health and therapeutic programs and why they chose to share their personal story to advocate for change.
  • The Tipping Point: Rachel and Emma detail the challenges they faced, including Emma’s struggles with undiagnosed dyslexia, depression, self-harm, and suicidal ideation, which ultimately led to the decision for residential treatment.
  • Navigating the System: They share their frustrating experiences with local mental health care, the vital role of an educational consultant, and the difficult choice to send Emma to an out-of-state wilderness program.
  • Finding the Right Fit: The family explains how a wilderness program and an extended stay at Discovery Ranch South provided the structured, contained environment Emma needed to learn and practice new coping skills.

Emma and Rachel's story provides invaluable insight into a journey many families face but few talk about openly. If you are a parent feeling lost or overwhelmed by your child's struggles, this episode offers a beacon of hope and a reminder that healing is possible.

Call us today at 855-667-9388 to speak with an admissions specialist and get the answers you need.

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Nurture and Challenge: How Parents Can Empower Teens Struggling With a Mental Health CrisisBy Discovery Ranch South

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