The
Program Director:
Upon
arrival at Resolution Ranch, your teen will be assessed by our program director. The Program Director will design and
implement an individual plan of therapy suited to your teens
needs. Throughout your teen's stay at Resolution Ranch,
he will meet with the therapist on a regular basis as his progress
is reassessed and updated constantly.
The
Counselors:
Counselors
live with the residents and supervise them 24 hours a day. They
are the first to respond when your teen behaves inappropriately. They
act as immediate mentors and role models and will be your primary
contact for your regular progress reports.
The
Community:
Our
program utilizes the power of the teen's peer group to counter
negative behaviors and reinforce positive behaviors. A "group" can
be called at any time by any member of the community. Group
therapy sessions allow feelings to be fully expressed in a structured
environment. Teens offer feedback to help lift one another
up and, in the process, strengthen their own commitment to recovery.
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Nature:
Away
from the noise of the modern world, our natural setting
is the perfect place to quiet our minds and witness the miracles
around us. Your teen will receive instruction in horticulture,
learning to garden and nurture growth in living things. We
also utilize our 450 acre ranch for camping trips and wilderness
adventures that will demonstrate the possibilities of teamwork
and community.
The
12 Steps:
Our
modified 12-step program utilizes the strengths of the 12 steps
of Alcoholics Anonymous as they are apply to teens. 12 Step programs
have long offered a spiritual answer to those seeking help with
the hardships of addiction.
The
R.A.N.C.H. Experience:
The
R.A.N.C.H. experience is the level system through which residents
must progress in order to graduate our program. It emphasizes
5 concepts for study during each level and each of these concepts
requires an activity or response writing that is read and evaluated
by a counselor. Each level is designed to increase your
teen's powers of introspection and rational self-evaluation.
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