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

Summer Camps for Troubled Teens from New Mexico

If you're a parent from New Mexico who's been considering using a summer camp to get help for your troubled teen, then it is important that you learn more about the services provided by WinGate Wilderness Therapy. The services we offer have a number of advantages over summer camps and have a proven track record of helping teens get their lives back on track. We know that we have what it takes to help your son or daughter improve their life. You can reach us immediately or help or more information at (800) 560-1599.

Advantages Of Choosing Wilderness Therapy For Your Teen

Summer camps are full of distractions, but this isn't a problem during wilderness therapy. Our programs at WinGate Wilderness Therapy stay focused on addressing the problems a troubled teen has been facing. We are totally immeresed in the needs that your teen is experiencing.

Summer camps often employ staff members who have little experience in helping troubled teens. This makes it difficult for lasting improvement to be achieved. Our wilderness therapy programs only employ experts with a great deal of experience in their field. With an experienced staff of field workers and therapists, your troubled son or daughter will get the help they need on a 24/7 basis.

Most summer camps, even if they offer some sort of therapy intervention, are limited by what they can do. With a large number of participants and inadequately trained staff, they are limited in what can be accomplished.

Wilderness therapy programs such as we provide at WinGate, provide a number of different therapy options that can all be effective in helping teens overcome their issues. These types of therapy are not available in a summer camp program, but are the main reason we exist.

Summer camps can be fun. WinGate Wilderness Therapy can be effective. We can help your troubled from New Mexico take the path to recovery and restoration.

Call us today at (800) 560-1599.

Why Summer Camps in New Mexico Are Less Effective Than Wilderness Therapy

The staff at summer camps often don't have the expertise needed to deal with teens experiencing serious problems. Even though the staff at a summer camp may be very well meaning, their lack of training and background prevents them from giving the support and guidance your son or daughter needs.

Summer camps for troubled teens simply don't have the necessary resources needed to provide the therapy necessary for recovery of teens who are experiencing real difficulties. This is an incredibly important part of the recovery process and shouldn't be ignored.

Most trouble teens with serious problems need a reasonable amount of time in a program to experience lasting results. Summer camps last for such a short time that they often end up sending troubled teens home before they fully recover. This allows the troubled teen to slip back into the poor habits they previously had.

WinGate Wilderness Therapy Is Right Program For Teens From New Mexico

When you seek out help from WinGate Wilderness Therapy, you can be confident that your troubled teen will make a full recovery. The program we have put together has a proven track record and can make a lifelong difference in any teen's life.

To start your trouble teen on the road to full restoration, contact us as quickly as possible to ensure your teen makes a quick and effective recovery. Spending just a short time with us can change your son or daughter's life. Call us today at (800) 560-1599.

Resources for Parents in New Mexico:

New Mexico Department of Health (Behavioral Health Institute) - NMBHI is made up of five clinical departments, and serves a widespread variety of public needs. NMBHI maintains its purpose to promote both health and wellness while improving health outcomes and securing a "safety net" of services for the people of New Mexico.

New Mexico Human Services Department (Behavioral Health Division) - The principal role of the Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD) is to assist as New Mexico's mental health and substance abuse authority.
BHSD achieves this by not only decreasing the influence of poverty on citizens living in New Mexico, but also by implementing care services that help families with breaking the cycle of dependence on public assistance. BHSD's multi-functional purpose is to address the local needs, community planning, health services, and quality control across the state systemically.

Daily Advice For Parents:

If children grow up with the idea that they can make decisions to create a life that works for them, the critical process of identity-building is underway. But if you continually intervene, run interference for them, and deny them the opportunity to decide personal preferences your kids can’t grow into adulthood being comfortable and separate human beings.

Some tips to help your teen or young adult understand the relationship between an honest day’s work and an honest day’s pay would be to talk about money, talk about the importance of taking care of needs first, not wants, then show them what you do at work and how you make the money.

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