Turning Winds Academic Institute
Poor academic performance, negative peer relationships, trouble with the authority, self-destructive behavior, substance abuse—all these are telltale signs of an at-risk youth. Often, this problem is a consequence of several other negative factors, such as poor living conditions at home, social discrimination, bad influences, or even brought about by internal issues such as depression, anxiety, low self esteem, etc.
Early intervention is critical to help an at-risk youth. If left untreated, the problem will persist into adulthood and it will greatly affect his or her later life. If you are a parent looking for a way to help your teenager who is at-risk, Turning Winds can help you.
This school specializes in helping troubled teenagers and at-risk youth. It is a therapeutic residential institution located on a beautiful and peaceful campus in Troy, northwest of Montana. It's a quiet campus that's conducive to recovery and learning. Away from distractions and worldly temptations, troubled teenagers will have a swift, uninterrupted and effective treatment.
In Turning Winds, all three critical areas to help a teenager are dealt with—behavior modification, emotional and mental stability, and academic performance. By combining known clinical treatment methods with proven humanistic and cognitive behavioral approaches, the Turning Winds’ therapeutic program has been especially successful in helping teens recover their lives, strengthen their mental and emotional resilience against their weaknesses, and stress-management techniques that fit their personality. Most troubled youths who successfully completed a Turning Winds program are usually able to get back on track on their lives and pursue their chosen career paths at major schools and universities.
Therapy is a primary component in a Turning Winds’ program. That’s why, aside from at-risk youth, a Turning Winds program is also highly effective in treating teenagers suffering from other issues, including:
- Anger and defiance
- Anxiety and depression
- Bipolar
- Low self-esteem and lack of motivation
- Poor academic performance
- Rebelliousness
- Poor family relationships
- Negative/harmful peer relationships
- Alcohol and drug abuse
- Trauma related issues
You can learn more about Turning Winds and how it can be a life-changing place for troubled teens by calling 1-800-845-1380 to speak to a professional counselor
Turning Winds Academic Institute
PO Box 768
Troy, Montana 59935
United States
Phone: 1-800-845-1380
- outside the U.S.: +1-208-267-1500
Fax: (208) 267-1600
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