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Friday, May 31, 2013

Integrity House Utah Helps Girls Build a Bright Future



Helping to rebuild teen lives is the goal of
Integrity House

The teen years can be a time of rebellion for many children. For some, that rebellion becomes destructive, and Integrity House Utah can help girls chart a new path towards a bright future.

Over the course of ten months to one year, girls are supervised as they work within a program of education and individualized therapy that helps them deal with emotional issues within their own homes, schools, and out in the world. 

Troubled girls are supervised 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as they learn new life skills to help them learn respect, integrity, and responsibility.  Teens also have the opportunity to experience academic success that also gives them a solid foundation for later in life.

Integrity House reviews many of the other issues that can be a threat to young women. Substance abuse, emotional issues, and other underlying problems can cause teen girls to lash out. Through the treatment process, issues at the core of rebellious and unhealthy behaviors can be uncovered, and then girls can become equipped with a new set of coping skills.

For parents, placing a child in residential treatment can be a difficult decision. The highly-structured environment is a safe place for girls to create a new start for themselves that is often a new beginning for the entire family, as they are able to often rebuild damaged relationships.

Enrollment is limited, ensuring that each girl receives the specialized care they deserve in a  setting of unconditional love and support.