WinGate Wilderness Therapy is located in Kanab, UT, and currently does not have a facility located in Montana. Students from Montana, who wish to enroll in our program, will be required to travel and temporarily relocate to Utah.

Group Homes for Teens from Montana

WinGate - Teenager sad need therapy from wilderness programWinGate Wilderness Therapy is a premier therapy program for teens from Montana; who are in need of recovery, addiction treatment, and behavior therapy. Our treatment philosophy is based on empowering troubled adolescents to learn how to make their choices and then to understand these choices have natural positive and negative consequences. When teens are allowed to make decisions, their self-esteem soars. Though WinGate is not a Group Home, we provide superior treatment in an outdoor setting for teenagers all over the country.

When parents search for Group Homes in Montana, they are often confused with what a Group Home is. A "traditional" group home is one that is state-operated and houses children, teens, young adults and adults who have physical or mental disabilities. Unfortunately, these homes are not always beneficial in providing the true therapy teens need.

Wilderness therapy allows adolescents from Montana to get away from the social peer pressures that once controlled their thinking so they can realize the negative choices they are making are destroying their chances of becoming independent young adults. Every day, we are privileged to witness young lives being transformed and given new hope for a brighter future.

Parents often find themselves worrying about their child and wondering what caused them to go astray. Many parents blame themselves and agonize over what they could have done differently. The truth is, troubled teens come from all walks of life, and many come from the best homes. The critical point is for parents to recognize the signs of problems with their teen, so they can pursue help for them.

WinGate Wilderness Therapy has representatives available now to help parents who are struggling with knowing where to get help for their adolescent. Our team will answer all questions and help parents determine how wilderness therapy can benefit their struggling teen. Call us today at (800) 560-1599.

Mental Health Group Homes in Montana

When parents from Montana are considering treatment for their troubled teen, they are happy to learn WinGate is the perfect alternative to Group Homes, because it allows adolescents to receive the thorough recovery and addiction WinGate Wilderness Therapy - Adolescent happy recovering at therapeutic program for youthtreatment they need. Our wilderness therapy program is considered one of the best in the United States, and we are a proud affiliate member of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs.

WinGate offers a Co-Ed wilderness therapy program that helps teenagers from Montana learn to interact with members of the opposite sex appropriately so they can overcome issues they may have had in the past regarding social interaction. With our program, teens from Montana experience a “real world” environment that will perfectly prepare them for emerging into young adults who respect others.

Troubled teens often rebel against their parents and all forms of authority in their lives. They rely on their peers to be their “moral gauge” and often end up falling into all types of addictions and negative behaviors. Without intervention, adolescents from Montana can begin to resemble someone even their parents cannot recognize.

Our program can offer results no Group Home can offer, because teens from Montana are removed from their familiar environment and negatively influencing peers. With the beautiful backdrop of nature, teenagers begin to learn how their poor decision-making is truly having an adverse impact on their life.

We love being able to guide teens toward being able to make the right decisions and help them to realize each decision they make has either positive or negative consequences. Through our wilderness therapy program, students work together and individually to change negative behaviors into positive ones and learn to face their addictions head-on.

Adventure Therapy Alternative

WinGate is one of the leading wilderness therapy programs in the United States. Through our program, struggling teens from Montana are taken out of their comfort zones and away from their social pressures, so they are immediately immersed in nature. Without their friends and media, there are no distractions preventing them from learning all this program can teach them.

WinGate Wilderness Therapy - Teen appreciating therapeutic benefits of outdoors at wilderness programWhile there may be Group Homes for teens within the state of Montana, these do not always provide the level of therapy WinGate can offer. Many parents have found their child did not thrive in a typical group home facility, yet were able to progress in making positive changes through our wilderness therapy opportunity.

Wilderness Therapy programs are successful because adolescents are removed from all that is familiar, so there are no inhibiting strings being pulled from peers and other sources that often lead them astray. Here, teens from Montana experience bonds with their fellow peers and staff that offer them positive influences. With each obstacle they overcome in the outdoors, they grow in self-confidence and strive harder to achieve their goals of recovery.

WinGate offers an experience no child can find in any group homes in Montana. Becoming one with nature and embracing the peace and tranquility can help adolescents to realize the path they were once on was a destructive one. When parents begin to see the changes taking place in their child, they are overwhelmed with excitement and we share in that emotion with them.

Parents of teenagers from Montana can learn more about our program and have their questions immediately answered by contacting us right away. We invite parents of troubled teens to reach out to use at (800) 560-1599. Intake counselors at WinGate Wilderness Therapy are available right now to help parents make an informed decision on how wilderness therapy can benefit their teen.

 

National Resources for Parents and Teens

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) - The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, or NCADD, has provided a vital resource for millions of people for almost seven decades. They give support to all those who need help confronting the disease of alcoholism and drug dependence; whether it be an individual or an entire community. They also provide information on how to treat this insidious illness.

Montana State Parent Resources:

National Alliance on Mental Illness Montana (NAMI) - NAMI Montana is the local State chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Founded over 35 years ago, NAMI is the nation's largest grassroots organization for people (and their families) suffering from mental illnesses. With more than 1,100 regional alliances across the country, NAMI now has affiliates in every state. NAMI has branches located in Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls, Havre, Helena, Kalispell, Livingston, Lewistown, and Missoula. NAMI Montana now has over 400 affiliates, and the number is growing. NAMI Montana educates, supports, and advocates for people and their families in Montana with severe mental illnesses. This is accomplished by not only assisting concerned families and friends start up local support but also by educating the public to overcome the stigmas linked to mental illness.

 Wilderness Therapy for Troubled Teens From Montana

Here at WinGate Wilderness Therapy, we recognize that one circumstance doesn't apply to all of our clients. Because of this, we are dedicated to the management each child's needs, and we do this with precision and care. WinGate therapists and field staff never allow judgments, labels, or diagnoses interfere with what we have in common ó our humanity. We help troubled boys and girls from Montana. 

 A WinGate family advocate is standing by, call us today at (800) 560-1599. We want to help your struggling child today!

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