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Mental Health Services
Teens and Young Adults
- Evidence Based Treatments
- Most Insurances Covered
The transition from adolescence to early adulthood is a critical period marked by increased independence, higher academic and/or occupational demands, and less parental supervision. This stage also presents a heightened vulnerability to the development of eating disorders and other mental health issues. At Oasis Eating Disorders Recovery Clinic, we specialize in offering evidence-based mental health services tailored to the unique needs of transition-age youth (TAY), encompassing teenagers and young adults.
Our dedicated team of experienced professionals is trained to offer empathetic, personalized care to help you or your loved one navigate the complex landscape of mental health. We understand the nuances of treating this particular age group and are equipped to provide the necessary emotional and medical support.
Your journey to recovery is not one you have to make alone. Let Oasis Eating Disorders Recovery Clinic be your partner in navigating the path to a healthier, happier life.
Mental Health Program Components
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Individualized Meal Plans: Supervised meals are part of the program to ensure a balanced, nutritious diet.
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Nutrition Education Groups: These sessions aim to impart crucial knowledge about maintaining a healthy relationship with food.
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Body Image Groups: Designed to foster a positive self-image and counteract societal pressures.
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Family Based Therapy: FBT is a family-based approach that is therapeutic intervention for the entire family of children and young people with eating disorders.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A proven method for treating a variety of mental health conditions, including eating disorders.
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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy: This treatment focuses on emotional regulation and interpersonal effectiveness.
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Art Therapy: A creative outlet for self-expression and emotional exploration.
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Body Positive Movement: Aimed at promoting a healthy relationship with one's own body.
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Individual & Family Therapy: Both one-on-one and family-centered approaches to address personal and interpersonal issues.
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Crisis Intervention: Immediate help is available for acute situations requiring urgent attention.
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Case Management & Aftercare Planning: To ensure a smooth transition back to daily life post-treatment.
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- Most Insurances Accepted
- Evidence Based Programs
We know that asking for help takes courage, but it’s the first step toward regaining ownership of your life and transforming it for the better. Once you send us a message, our admissions team will be in touch with you within 24 hours.
Or call us directly to get started:
(559) 599-0990
Frequent Questions About Our Mental Health Services
Who is the target demographic for your Mental Health Services for Teens and Young Adults?
Our services are specifically designed for transition-age youth (TAY), which includes teenagers and young adults. This is a critical stage where increased independence and external pressures can make individuals more vulnerable to developing eating disorders.
What types of treatments do you offer?
We offer evidence-based treatments, including Individual and Family Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy groups, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy groups, Nutrition education, Art therapy, and Body Positive Movement groups, among others.
Are the treatments covered by insurance?
Most insurance plans are accepted at our facility. However, coverage can vary, so it’s best to contact us directly to discuss your specific plan.
Why is early identification and treatment important?
Early identification and treatment of eating disorders are critical for a better prognosis. The earlier the condition is identified and treated, the more optimistic the outlook for recovery.
What is the role of family in the treatment?
Family involvement can be crucial in the recovery process. That’s why we offer both individual and family therapy as part of our comprehensive treatment plan.
How are meals managed during the program?
We offer an individualized meal plan and provide supervised meals during the program to ensure that nutritional needs are being met in a balanced way.
What kind of aftercare planning do you provide?
We offer extensive case management and aftercare planning to ensure you are supported as you transition from our program back into daily life.
What kind of support can I expect for my school or work demands?
Our program is designed to provide comprehensive support as you navigate the challenges of school or work while undergoing treatment. This includes case management and aftercare planning.
Do you offer crisis intervention?
Crisis intervention is a key component of our services. Our trained and experienced staff are available to provide immediate, compassionate care when needed.
How can I get started with the program?
To get started, contact us to schedule an initial assessment. This allows us to evaluate your needs and create a tailored treatment plan designed specifically for you.