Substance Use and Mental Health Support for Teens

When life’s ups and downs become too much for your teen or adolescent, you may find hope at Coral Shores Behavioral Health. We serve youthful patients ages 12 to 17 who live with mental health issues and substance use disorders that get in the way of real life.

Programs & Services at Coral Shores Behavioral Health

You want the best for your young adult and so do we. Coral Shores can help equip your child with the coping skills and resilience strategies they’ll need to get past present challenges and move confidently toward emotional growth and recovery.

Help for Adolescent Mental Health: Why Choose Us?

Your loved one benefits from the coordinated efforts of psychiatrists, nurses and licensed therapists. We perform prompt evaluations that may include clinical assessments from multiple providers. Coral Shores staff understands the mental health obstacles that most teens and adolescents face – and we can help all of you navigate future challenges.

Behavioral health conditions we treat include:

  • Aggressive or impulsive behaviors
  • Bipolar and mood disorders
  • Depression
  • Personality disorders
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Self-harm and suicidal thoughts
  • Substance use disorders

Holistic teen and adolescent mental health services

  • Detoxification support: We can treat teens and adolescents with co-occurring mental health and substance use issues. Staff can help your child stop using and provide personalized counseling that lowers the likelihood of relapse.
  • Therapeutic recreation: Special activities help your young adult relax between therapy sessions. We host various events in our gymnasium, including basketball, yoga and games. Your child can also attend music and art therapy.
  • Family and caregiver education: Before discharge, we meet with parents or guardians to discuss how you can support your child’s ongoing treatment needs. These sessions typically take place with your child present. We can also speak with you directly (without your child present).
  • Discharge planning: Discharge from our inpatient teen and adolescent program doesn’t mean the end of treatment. We work with your child and family to develop a comprehensive discharge plan. It may include referrals to outpatient therapists or connections to helpful community resources.