DBT at Evangelhouse
DBT is a highly effective form of therapy that focuses on helping individuals regulate their emotions, manage distress, improve relationships, and develop skills for mindful living. At Evangelhouse, DBT is integrated into the treatment approach, providing teen girls with valuable tools and strategies to cope with their emotions and navigate challenging situations. Through individual therapy, group sessions, and skills training, girls learn how to identify and regulate their emotions, effectively communicate their needs, practice self-care, and cultivate healthy relationships.
DBT at Evangelhouse is guided by skilled therapists who create a safe and supportive environment where girls can explore their thoughts and emotions, practice new skills, and apply what they learn to their everyday lives. The incorporation of DBT into the therapeutic program at Evangelhouse empowers girls to build resilience, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and ultimately thrive in their journey toward emotional well-being.
The Evangelhouse Classroom
At Evangelhouse Anxiety Treatment Center for South Dakota girls, licensed teachers with advanced degrees administer a nationally accredited curriculum. Our unique and thorough therapeutic evaluation process guides education planning for each student. Student-to-teacher ratios accommodate learning difficulties presented by complex mood and behavior disorders. An integrative classroom day incorporates biblical teaching, group counseling, and academic work. We offer three educational tracts within our boarding school academic program. The individual attention we provide can support students who are advanced academically alongside those who may struggle.
Evangelhouse Anxiety Treatment Center for South Dakota girls provides a nurturing and supportive environment that understands and addresses the unique challenges faced by our girls. We offer specialized counseling and therapy services to help the girls overcome emotional, behavioral, or academic difficulties they may be experiencing. Additionally, we employ experienced and trained staff who are adept at handling and managing complex situations, allowing for a more personalized and effective approach to education.
By creating a safe and inclusive space, Evangelhouse fosters a sense of belonging and empowerment, promoting positive self-esteem and resilience in our girls. We also provide an opportunity for them to form connections with peers who may have similar experiences, allowing for a supportive social network. Ultimately, a special school for troubled girls like Evangelhouse can provide the necessary tools, guidance, and resources to help them navigate challenges, develop crucial life skills, and achieve their full potential.
At Evangelhouse Anxiety Treatment Center for South Dakota girls, we believe that academics and community involvement are the cornerstones of student progress. Students can expect comparable-age smaller, traditional classroom settings for instruction that aim to provide good academic support within a close niche community. Additionally, college prep classes further promote student achievement.
Oftentimes, parents first recognize the influence of their troubled teen’s behavior reflected on their declining report card grades. Behaviors such as skipping classes, disorganization, reprehensible conduct at school, and inappropriate social media usage are just some behaviors that tend to negatively affect academic performance. A variety of emotional issues may be present in a teenage girl that can lead to lower achievement in school, and the staff at Evangelhouse specializes in helping girls overcome these situations.
When troubled teen girls experience a serious academic setback, it is important to redirect their behavior. At Evangelhouse, our program enables students to re-establish academic goals, and engage in a plan of action that accelerates learning to make up missed credits and graduation requirements. Most importantly, each student will receive individualized instruction that is tailor-made for their academic needs. The notable difference at Evangelhouse when compared to traditional school settings is that students with learning problems such as dyslexia or ADHD/ADD among others will receive individualized instruction that addresses their needs. In this setting, it is possible to adjust the pace of instruction and instructors build strong working relationships with their students.
Additional mental health issues that weigh into your daughter’s academic performance may include and not be limited to the following: energy levels, attentiveness, reliability, mental capacity, and optimism. There exists substantial research to support the fact that depression contributes to declining grade point averages and anxiety. Studies have also connected an increase in depression among the teenage population to an increase in dropout rates among high school students.