Anxiety rehab programs for teens aged 12–17

Teen Anxiety Treatment in Arizona

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Compassionate, specialized care for adolescent anxiety at Avery’s House

Did you know that in the US, a staggering 25% of teenagers suffer from an anxiety disorder? This kind of anxiety can turn a home—which should be a haven of comfort and safety—into an emotional war zone. 

The teenage years should be a time to make friends and develop bonds that last a lifetime. However, paralyzing anxiety is an invisible barrier that keeps teens from reaching out, making them feel alone and misunderstood. 

That’s why tackling this problem head-on is so crucial. With the right help and support, adolescents can learn to manage their anxiety so that it doesn’t define their teenage years.

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Flexible treatment options

In our programs for teen anxiety, our team of seasoned clinicians starts with a comprehensive assessment to identify your child’s unique needs. Based on this evaluation, we’ll determine the treatment that best suits them. 

Whether that’s our teen residential treatment program with round-the-clock supervision or a less intensive option, such as our day treatment program, your teen will receive the individualized care and support they deserve.

Residential Program

  • A program offering ongoing support and supervision in a safe, welcoming, home-like environment

Day Treatment

  • Less intensive than residential treatment, our partial hospitalization program (PHP) provides more guidance and support than outpatient services

Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

  • IOP, which consists of 3–4 weekly sessions, is ideal for those who prefer to stay at home but need treatment more focused than outpatient services

Residential Program

  • A program offering ongoing support and supervision in a safe, welcoming, home-like environment

Day Treatment

  • Less intensive than residential treatment, our partial hospitalization program (PHP) provides more guidance and support than outpatient services

Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

  • IOP, which consists of 3–4 weekly sessions, is ideal for those who prefer to stay at home but need treatment more focused than outpatient services

Kendahl Florio

Clinical Director

A Haven of Healing and Support

Top-notch teen anxiety rehab

At Avery’s House, we get that being a teen comes with a unique set of challenges, which is why we’re unwavering in our commitment to helping adolescents triumph over mental health challenges, including anxiety. 

Our team of seasoned professionals meticulously assesses, accurately diagnoses, and delivers customized care to every adolescent. Moreover, our space isn’t only a top-notch treatment center—it’s also a friendly, inclusive haven for every teen who walks through our doors, including those who are members of the LGBTQA+ community. 

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Symptoms of anxiety in teens

In small doses, anxiety can keep us on our toes so we’re alert and focused when we need to be. However, for teens dealing with chronic anxiety, it’s a different story. Anxiety can skyrocket to levels so high that it takes a devastating emotional toll. 

Parents, teachers, and guardians play a crucial role in spotting the red flags of anxiety in teenagers. Recognizing these signs early on can prevent anxiety from developing into an even bigger problem down the road. Here are some common teenage anxiety symptoms:

  • Constant worry about everyday things 
  • Irritability, restlessness, and feeling wiped out 
  • Trouble keeping focused on one thing
  • Sleep disturbances, such as tossing and turning all night
  • Muscle tension that doesn’t go away 
  • Nagging headaches
  • Excessive sweating 
  • Rapid heartbeat 
  • Excessive bathroom use
  • Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
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What causes anxiety in teens?

Getting to the root of anxiety can be tricky since it’s rarely due to a single cause. Instead, it’s usually a mix of several factors. Here are some of the most common:

  • Brain chemistry
  • Genetic factors 
  • Lasting effects of early traumatic experiences
  • Chronic stress
  • Interpersonal difficulties 
  • Food sensitivities 

If you’re concerned about your teenager’s anxiety, our specialized treatment programs could be the answer. Reach out to us today, and let’s talk about how we can help your child achieve better mental well-being. 

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How to help teens with anxiety

Only a trained mental health expert, such as a therapist, can officially diagnose an anxiety disorder. However, as a parent or guardian, you’ll likely be the first to see the signs. So, if you’ve noticed anxiety is starting to affect your teen’s daily routines and well-being, it might be time to get professional help. At Avery’s House, we have considerable expertise in helping teens overcome anxiety. We’re here to offer the guidance and resources you need to support your child during this challenging time. 

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Teenage anxiety treatment at Avery’s House

Anxiety can severely disrupt a teen’s ability to manage day-to-day life. Because symptoms are unlikely to improve on their own, seeking professional help is essential. 

At Avery’s House, our mental health experts partner with you and your teen to set treatment goals and develop an individualized plan that addresses their unique needs. Our approach also includes 

  • Coping skills training to improve symptom management 
  • Peer groups for mutual support 
  • Teaching families support strategies to help their loved ones with recovery 
  • Comprehensive medication management for those who need it 
  • Life skills training for greater independence and self-reliance  
  • Robust educational support so your teen doesn’t fall behind in school while in treatment 

Therapeutic services offered in our adolescent anxiety treatment program

Our teen anxiety program services include

  • Child psychologists
  • Case management
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
  • Weekly individual sessions
  • Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Art therapy
  • Pharmacotherapy
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We’re in network with insurance providers

We work with most major insurance providers to help minimize the cost of treatment. Let’s determine whether your provider will cover your teen’s treatment.

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