Imperial Inpatient Teen & Adolescent Depression Treatment
Compassionate Care for Teens with Depression
Key Healthcare’s inpatient program supports Imperial teens struggling with severe depression and other mental health challenges. Since depression affects every teen differently, we offer various levels of care personalized to your teen’s individual needs.
Our team of pediatricians, therapists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, and psychologists works closely to uncover the root causes of your teen’s depression and guide them forward. Through a mix of proven therapies and hands-on experiences, we address your teen’s specific struggles in ways that truly connect, because what you’re seeing may be more than typical teen behavior.
We don’t just focus on symptom relief. We help teens develop lasting skills like emotional strength, stress management, and self-confidence. And when it’s time to leave, we create a detailed aftercare plan and provide a list of trusted Imperial-area resources to ensure ongoing support at home, in school, and beyond.
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What to Expect During Our Imperial Teen Depression Treatment Program
As a parent, knowing what to expect during a teen depression treatment program can help ease your apprehension and make it easier to support your teen through the same feelings. But how?
- It all starts with us providing you with clear details about the program, treatment philosophies, and admission process.
- After the initial orientation, we move toward the assessment and pre-admission stage.
- Here, we thoroughly evaluate your teen’s medical history and cultural background. We also conduct psychological tests to understand their mental health and behavior.
- As a parent, you are a key part of this process, sharing insights about your teen’s struggles.
- The results of this assessment will help us create the best treatment plan for your teen.
- Once your teen is accepted, the admission process begins. Here, we will guide you through all the steps, including paperwork, finances, and logistics.
- Our Imperial teen depression treatment program will be tailored to meet your teen’s specific needs, addressing the condition they are being treated for.
However, during their stay with us, here’s a list of common therapies your teen will participate in.
INDIVIDUAL THERAPY
Teens will have an individual therapy session with a skilled counselor every week. During these individual therapy sessions, they'll be able to analyze their emotions, gain insight into their thoughts and behaviors, and how they can break their negative thinking pattern.
GROUP THERAPY
Group therapy is a core component of our treatment program. During these group therapy sessions, teens can share their experiences and learn from their peers in a safe and supportive environment.
HOLISTIC AND RECREATION THERAPIES
We don't just rely on conventional treatment. We take it a step further by offering a mix of holistic and experiential therapies such as yoga, art therapy, surf therapy, hiking, music therapy, and equine-assisted therapy. These activities are specially designed to help teens manage their stress, find a sense of self, build confidence, and uncover new passions.
NUTRITION AND EXERCISE
We integrate the essentials of nutrition and physical activity into each day. With daily access to 3 nutritional meals, healthy snacks, and exercise resources, we ensure every aspect of a teen's health is nurtured. It's about empowering them to take steps toward lasting wellness.
FAMILY CENTERED TREATMENT
The entire family plays a crucial role in our teen depression treatment program. Our experienced therapists help families address communication issues between their teens, build healthy boundaries, and learn new ways to cope. These steps are crucial in supporting their teen's long-term recovery.
FDA APPROVED DRUGS
Anti-depressants are proven effective for treating clinical depression. If a teen is going through the early depression stage, they are recommended for FDA-approved drug treatments. But the teen needs to be closely monitored throughout treatment about their behavioural changes and occurrence of suicidal thoughts in the early weeks of treatment.
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Intensive Outpatient
Our adolescent intensive outpatient program (IOP) is for teens who need more support than traditional outpatient therapy but do not require the intensive level of care provided by PHP. This program provides structure and support that helps teens build healthy habits and become independent in their recovery.
Partial Hospitalization
Our adolescent partial hospitalization program (PHP) is a step down from residential treatment that helps teens transition back into the community. This program provides intensive therapy services as well as academic support and social activities to help teens reintegrate into their home and school environments.
Residential Treatment
Our teen residential treatment program takes place over 45-60 days. This dual-diagnosis program helps teen overcome their addiction and mental health issues through the use of evidence-based therapies. Our compassionate care allows teens to focus on their recovery in a safe and supportive environment fit for positive change.
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Imperial Teen Therapists & Counselors
During our program, we rely on evidence-based techniques like EMDR, DBT, Exposure Therapy, and CBT to help treat mental health issues such as depression in your teen. But we also understand that support is needed after completing our in-person depression treatment program.Â
That’s why we’ve compiled a list of local, licensed therapists in Imperial County, including top professionals such as LSCWs, LMFTs, and psychologists credential holders. Your teen can easily continue getting the support they need from them as they are easily accessible and ready to help.
Imperial Teen Therapist/Counselor | License & Verification | Address |
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ARMENTA SERVIN, YANIRA | License Number: 20905 | 2302 BROWN RD IMPERIAL CA 92251 IMPERIAL county |
BAUKHOLT, CRISTINA ALEJANDRA | License Number: 145490 | 670 Dulles Ct W IMPERIAL CA 92251-9002 IMPERIAL county |
CHAIREZ, MELISSA | License Number: 128076 | 120 W Alejandro St IMPERIAL CA 92251-8835 IMPERIAL county |
Note: We aren’t affiliated with these therapists. But all of them are licensed by the California Board of Psychology and California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS), ensuring your teen gets top-notch medical care close to home.
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Emergency Response/Hotlines Information for Imperial Adolescents
In moments of crisis, having immediate access to the right hotlines can make a difference in your teen’s mental health issues. At Key Healthcare, we specialize in providing depression treatment for teens. But we also believe that parents should be prepared for every stage of their teen’s mental health journey.
That’s why we’ve compiled this list of emergency hotlines and services in Imperial so that families and parents can have the resources to respond swiftly and effectively. But before you move forward, here are some guidelines on what to do if your teen expresses suicidal thoughts:
- In times like these, every second counts. Don’t hesitate to call 911 if you suspect the symptoms of their mental health disorders are getting worse. Once you call, the police dispatcher answers your call and will transfer your call to the Fire Department or Paramedics, if required.
- Your quick action could be the difference between your teen’s life and death.
- Teen Line has trained teen counselors to help your teen deal with mental health crises, including depression.
- They work to make mental health feel normal and okay to talk about, creating a safe place for teens.
- If your teen feels lonely, hurt, or has negative thoughts, Teen Line helps them find the right support close to home.
- TEXT TEEN to 839863
- Phone Support: 800-852-8336
- Website: https://www.teenline.org/
- The 988 Lifeline is accessible 24/7/365, delivering free and confidential support.
- Your teen can speak with a compassionate crisis counselor by dialing 988 for help with mental health struggles and emotional turmoil.
- Website: https://988lifeline.org/
- At Crisis Text Line, a live, trained volunteer Crisis Counselor is on hand to read and reply to teens' texts through a secure, free online platform.
- They provide expert support for teens dealing with anxiety, depression, thoughts of suicide, and self-harm.
- Text HOME to 741741
- Website: https://www.crisistextline.org/
- California Youth Crisis Line offers rapid crisis intervention for teens facing challenges such as suicide, depression, bullying, and trauma.
- Their skilled counselors provide caring advice, share helpful resources, and support overall mental well-being.
- Phone Support: 800-843-5200
- Website: https://calyouth.org/cycl/
Libraries and Reading Programs In Imperial, CA
During the treatment, teens’ studies might get affected, which is why covering the pending tasks given by school and helping keep up with their leftover work, libraries, and reading programs play a vital role. That’s why we’ve mentioned the public library and reading program below to help teens further.Â
Imperial Public Library
- At Imperial Public Library, teens can check out different library services, join reading programs, and enjoy exciting events.
- These activities are a great way for teens to meet new people, try creative projects, learn new skills, and feel less lonely.
- Joining reading programs helps teens improve their vocabulary and explore interesting ideas. Being part of a friendly group like this helps teens stay positive, stress less, and feel happier.
- Website: https://www.cityofimperial.org/departments/library-services
High School Counseling Resources for Imperial Adolescents
Depression can make it hard for teens to focus and do well in school. That’s why high school counselors are important, they help teens manage their emotions while also keeping up with their schoolwork. This support is especially helpful after finishing our teen depression treatment program.
We know how much this matters, so we’ve put together a list of high schools and their counselor contact info in Imperial. These counselors work with teens, parents, and teachers to make sure everything stays on track. We encourage families to reach out to the Imperial Unified School District (IUSD) and use the support they offer to help teens deal with depression, both in school and in life.
Note: The high school mentioned above is solely for informational purposes. Key Healthcare is not affiliated with them. In curating our list of schools, we considered a wide array of factors, including test scores, equity, feedback from parents, and the school curricula.
School | Counseling Details |
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Imperial High School | Counseling Information |
Imperial Ave. Holbrook High School | Counseling Information |
Note: The high school mentioned above is solely for informational purposes. Key Healthcare is not affiliated with them. In curating our list of schools, we considered a wide array of factors, including test scores, equity, feedback from parents, and the school curricula.
Find Your Teenager's Fitness Flow in Imperial, CA
Spending time outdoors can really help teens come out of the zone of depression. That’s why in our teen depression treatment program, we include adventure therapy. Activities like hiking, kayaking, surfing, and mountain climbing give teens a chance to step outside their comfort zones, learn self-control, and build confidence. These fun and challenging experiences also help them feel more hopeful and even discover ways to deal with their problems.
But recovery doesn’t stop when the program ends. Teens need to keep moving and stay active after they complete our program. Whether they continue with the activities they tried here or explore new ones like gym workouts, martial arts, or dance, staying active helps both the body and the mind. To make things easier, we’ve gathered a list of local resources to help teens stay healthy and strong.
Note: (All of these centers are paid).
MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT
Our programs help treat a variety of adolescent mental health conditions.
AVAILABLE THERAPIES
We utilize various evidence-based therapies to treat your teen’s condition.
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FAQs about Teen Depression Treatment:
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Which age group experiences the highest rate of depression?
- According to the studies and revealed data, adolescents aged between 12-17 years have the highest rate of depression, i.e., 14.4%, followed by young adults aged between 18-25 years with 13.8%.
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My child’s school mentor asked me to get some advice for Teen Depression Treatment for my son. Can you please suggest to me the best center or program for teens in Imperial?
- If your child is experiencing some early signs of depression, then Key Healthcare's Imperial Teen Depression Treatment program will help improve their situation through evidence-based care and life skills.
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Is it necessary to go for antidepressants during depression treatment?
- Teen Depression is a severe medical condition that requires urgent clinical attention. A combination of medication and therapies can dramatically help a teenager improve their life within the least possible time, saving the adult years of your teen’s precious life.
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Can a teen recover from depression without getting teen depression treatment?
- Once a teen experiences depression, there's a good chance they might face it again in the future. If not addressed early, untreated depression can lead to severe consequences. And in some cases, it can be fatal. That's why treating depression is crucial for preventing these dangerous outcomes.
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What can happen if major depression in teens is left untreated?
- If major depression is left untreated, it persists for weeks, months, or even years. It affects not just a teen's emotions but also their behavior, physical health, and relationships. This problem can worsen when a teen is also dealing with other mental health challenges, such as conduct disorder or substance use disorder. Boys in their teen years are especially vulnerable to these risks.
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How can I help prevent major depressive disorder (MDD) in my teen?
- As a parent, you may not be able to prevent major depressive disorder (MDD) in your teen. But there are steps you can take, as suggested by our therapists, to reduce the symptoms. Begin by creating a safe and supportive environment at home. Know what are the risk factors of MDD. Spot them early. Help your teen develop healthy habits, including stress management, self-care, regular exercise, and a good sleep schedule. Encourage open and honest conversations, and don't hesitate to seek professional help if the symptoms persist or worsen.
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Key Healthcare Adolescent Outpatient Program
- (800) 421-4364
- 2233 Corinth Ave Los Angeles, CA 90064
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- (800) 421-4364
- 10990 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Key Healthcare Adolescent Extended Care
- 3396 Manning Court Los Angeles 90064
- Key Housing Number: 198209664 (Effective Date 9/13/2019)
Key Healthcare Adolescent Residential Treatment Center
- 6270 Zumirez Dr Malibu, CA 90265
- Key Treatment 1, LLC Facility Number: 198209773 (Effective Date 3/12/2023)