Adolescents spend more time in school than in any other structured environment. When mental health challenges arise, having access to embedded therapeutic services in that environment allows students to continue to receive the social, behavioral, and relationship benefits of remaining in-district.
The opportunity to participate in school plays a key role in the development of peer relationships, social skills, behavioral expectations, and personal awareness. Some students need a greater level of day-to-day support and school-based services. These individuals may benefit from placement in an embedded therapeutic program.
For many students who need therapeutic support or counseling in school, embedded services from a partner provider like Thrive offer these benefits:
By partnering to provide embedded supports, school districts can offer more than school-based counseling services. Just some of the advantages for districts include:
The most common psychiatric disorders in school-age youth are disruptive behavior, anxiety disorders, and depression.1 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorders can make it particularly difficult for some students to succeed without the focused support that is available through embedded therapeutic services or therapeutic schools.
Teachers, coaches, and school nurses who have received the right awareness training can be effective at identifying the warning signs of mental health issues and referring students to the in-school supports. Thrive Clinicians work with your staff to ensure student wellness and academic success in the educational environment that best serves their unique needs.
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