![]() ![]() We also do monthly trips out of our home town of Houston. In yoga we practice minndfulness, in rock climbing we devlop trust, in mountain biking we conquer fear, and in our physical fitness actvities we focus on health. All of our physical activities are intentional. Our monthly APG package includes 1 weekly teen group, 2 monthly counseling sessions for parents and teens, and 2 weekend activities. We give them only a few conditions: A) they have to attend and challenged themselves in our weekly activities and B) they have to follow through with their therapy goals and C) keep the group safe from harmful behaviors such as substance abuse What’s incredible, is that when offering the idea of self-identity or self-esteem to a teen, they often will have a lot to say. Our weekly groups are about empowering teenagers through adolescence and treating them like the adults they desire to be. Our program gives our clients the self confidence to take on the challenges of life while at the same time allowing the teenagers to be teenagers It is our mission to provide them with experiences to do just that. They want opportunities to build their self esteem, they want exhilarating challenges, and most importantly they want to find out they are more capable than previously thought. ![]() We believe teens want more than just fun. Once this process begins we help parents enforce boundaries that protect their teens and themselves as their family goes through the trials and tribulations of early recovery.Īdventure Learning Program is NOT your typical alternative peer group (APG). Our counseling team supports parents as they make changes at home and educate them on their contributions to the recovery process. Counseling can help shoulder these emotions and responsibilities. The feelings of guilt, frustration, and confusion associated with parenting a teen in active substance abuse can be a lot to handle on your own. Our counselors are well trained to provide a thorough education on the type of esteem-able acts and habits that lead to sustainable long term growth.įor our parents, many have gone through the grueling process of watching their loved ones suffer. This is done by supporting the teens as they practice introspection as well as giving them measurable, observable, and most importantly attractive goals to attain and aspire for. In teen counseling sessions, our counselors specialize in helping teens build the self-esteem that can combat substance abuse. Our service package, incorportates 2 counsleing session for both parents and teen clients. This community of parents have all been through similar struggles and many have come out the other side with a new sense of strength and love in their own home. Parent involvement and parent education on the subject of substance abuse and mental health is a crucial factor in creating long term recovery for teens. This peer group is where parents can be honest about their home life and seek real feedback from peers without the fear of judgement or social repercussions. What is equally as important is creating an alternative peer group for parents. ![]() Ultimately this leads to positive peer pressure amongst the teens that hold each other accountable to the standard of sobriety. Their job is to A) facilitate thoughtful conversation B) model behaviors that encourage sobriety and C) coordinate thrilling and meaningful activities that appeals to the teenage mind. The main objective of an APG is creating a culture that enthusiastically celebrates sobriety, esteem-able acts, and healthy habits while still honoring the thrill seeking and defiant nature of the teenage animal. This is a delicate balance, but it can be done with a network of enthusiastic, young, and trained staff members that range from counselors to paid staff members who have overcome similar struggles. ![]() These program offers a continuum of care for the at-risk teen and a network of resources that further encourage adolescent growth. An alternative peer group is an organization that coordinates entertaining and safe hangouts for adolescents who struggled with substance abuse and dual-diagnosed mental health disorders. The core concept is to counteract the two driving forces of teenage substance abuse: peer pressure and boredom. The Alternative Peer Group Model (APG) is a solution to teenage substance abuse. ![]()
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