Washington Troubled Teen

Washington Troubled Teen Programs - Below is a list of troubled teen programs in Washington. You can browse them and check the programs and services they provide. If you are looking for a troubled teen program in another state besides Washington please click on the appropriate link in the sidebar to find a troubled teen program in the state you are located in.

Total Transformation

Company Description

Total Transformation in Westbrook, ME is a wilderness therapy program that immerses teens in nature to foster self-discovery and healing.

In addition to core services, the program incorporates faith-based principles that encourage spiritual growth and outdoor experiences that build resilience...

Company Location

10 Speirs Street Westbrook, ME 4092

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MedStar Health Intensive Outpatient Program for Adolescents (Washington, DC)

Company Description

MedStar Health’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for Adolescents is a teen‑specific mental health program for youth ages 13–17 in Washington, D.C. MedStar describes IOP as a step between weekly outpatient therapy and inpatient hospitalization—often used when a teen needs more structure and support but can safely continue living at home. This level of care may be considered when emotional or behavioral symptoms are significantly affecting school, relationships, or daily functioning, and a family... On MedStar’s program page, the adolescent IOP...

Company Location

2115 Wisconsin Ave. NW Ste. 200 Washington, DC 20007

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