Residential Treatment Programs
Children's Program
The BRC Children's Program provides a structured, supportive setting for boys and girls to address issues of attachment, hyperactivity, aggressiveness, out of control and self destructive behaviors, depression, trauma, abuse, as well as school and socialization issues. The Program focus, in addition to individual treatment issues, is on the development of positive, goal-oriented behaviors, development of social and communications skills, and enhancement of self esteem. Clinical therapies and medication management are combined with structured classroom and living milieus, activity and music therapy to address the presenting issues at multiple levels.
Young Adolescent Program (YAP)
The Young Adolescent Program focuses on issues common to males, at a particularly difficult stage for many troubled youth. Issues of hyperactivity, attention deficit, authority, peer problems and aggression are targeted specifically in this program, in addition to addressing school difficulties, depression, out of control and self-destructive behaviors. Like other BRC programs, the treatment is focused and implemented to address each clent's individual needs.
Developmental Disabilities Program
BRC Developmental Disabilities Program was developed as a "Center for Excellence" for adolescent boys and girls whose learning disabilities or cognitive impairments coupled with emotional/behavioral issues have created difficulties in coping for these youngsters. This highly structured program combines clinical, educational, and socialization components, in addition to life skills training, and prevocational components. BRC has implemented the Boy's Town Psychoeducational model, utilizing positive reinforcement in maintaining focus on treatment goals thoughout the entire day.
Older Adolescent Program (OAP)
The Older Adolescent Program provides males and females a structured program in which to address a wide range of emotional and mental health issues ranging from depression, aggression, anger, rejection, compulsive behavior, eating disorders, issues of trauma and abuse, school issues including truancy, and experimentation with drugs and alcohol. In addition to individual and group therapies, this program addresses adolescent issues that have become problematic and pose obstacles to the development of positive transition to adulthood.
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