The Adolescent Inpatient Program offers a range of therapies and services that can help your child get on the path to long-term healing. The following are elements we may include in an adolescent's care plan: basic medical care, medication management services, individual therapy, family therapy, and daily group therapy sessions. In our inpatient program, young people may work closely with therapists and meet regularly with a psychiatrist for medication management services if needed. Our therapeutic interventions include dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). As part of our in-depth group therapy programming, patients may participate in: process groups, activity and recreational therapy groups, education groups, and nursing groups. During group therapy, patients might explore areas such as illness management and recovery, coping skills, and narrative or creative arts therapies as well as work with professionals such as therapists and registered nurses. Treatment available for adjustment disorder, anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, self-harm, suicidal ideation, impulsivity/risk-taking behaviors, conduct disorder, and aggression/violence. Inpatient care is usually a short-term experience in which patients can receive personalized support to stabilize and improve functioning. At North Tampa Behavioral Health, adolescents typically remain in our inpatient program for five to seven days, depending on their specific needs.
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For immediate support, call or text 988 for the 24/7 suicide crisis hotline. To connect with local resources, explore our find services page.
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