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Situated in a peaceful, homelike setting, Mission Prep Teen Treatment provides residential care for teenage girls struggling with their mental health. Academic blocks are built into the daily schedule to make sure girls don’t get behind with their schoolwork while receiving care. Girls participate in many recreational and therapeutic activities, including surf therapy, group outings such as go-karting and movie nights, and music-based Rock to Recovery. A program for addressing technology addiction is also offered.
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The center offers care exclusively for teen girls in a gender-specific setting designed for emotional safety and peer connection. Small group sizes allow for close supervision and individualized attention. This structure helps teens feel seen and supported, while minimizing distractions and social stressors common in mixed-gender environments. The setting promotes open dialogue in therapy and day-to-day living, helping girls move toward deeper emotional growth.
Daily academic blocks are integrated into the treatment schedule, allowing teens to stay on track with their education while in care. Onsite staff provide schoolwork support, helping students meet school requirements and maintain learning routines. The focus on academic progress reduces stress about falling behind and reinforces a sense of normalcy and achievement. This continuity helps ease the transition back to school after treatment, helping to ensure that academic setbacks don’t worsen mental health struggles. For many teens, staying engaged in schoolwork also restores confidence and motivation during a challenging time.
Fun, therapeutic activities are woven into treatment to support emotional healing and self-expression. Girls participate in activities like surf therapy, yoga, gardening, art workshops, and equine-assisted therapy, all designed to build confidence, reduce anxiety, and promote mind-body connection. These experiences help regulate emotions, explore new interests, and connect with peers in meaningful ways. Programs like Rock to Recovery offer creative outlets for processing emotions through music, while time outdoors helps build resilience and relieves stress. Girls regularly go on group outings to enjoy activities like go-karting, movies, and skateboarding.
Treatments are designed to address the full spectrum of teen girls’ mental health. Therapies include trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) to help teens process trauma safely, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to build psychological flexibility, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for treatment-resistant depression. These are paired with mindfulness exercises, yoga, and expressive arts to support emotional regulation and self-awareness. This integrative approach meets girls where they are, promoting deep, lasting change across mind and body.
The center offers a focused program to address technology dependence — a behavioral addiction affecting brain chemistry, sleep, mood, academics, and relationships. In a structured, monitored environment, girls practice healthy limits through selective technology exposure, while learning stress management, healthy sleep practices, and time‑management skills. By encouraging social interaction, physical activity, and self-care, the program aims to rebuild confidence and academic focus. Personalized care plans guide teens in developing lasting, balanced technology use habits.
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