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Adolescent mental health and wellness

Adolescence is a tough time for children. Everything from heredity to family life, other relationships and school can affect your teen's mental and emotional well-being. We offer the support they need to thrive.

Behavioral healthcare for teens

Teenagers face challenges different from any other time in life. Whether it's you or your teenage child struggling, know that you are not alone.

Whether you're seeking help for yourself or you're a parent looking to support your child, TriStar Skyline Madison Campus is here to offer you compassionate and professional mental heath services. We understand that young adults face unique challenges that deserve special consideration and care. We will work with you to find a treatment plan specifically for you, one designed to bring you back to feeling healthy.

Need a physician referral?

TriStar MedLine can help. We are available by phone Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 7:00pm CST.

TriStar MedLine can help. We are available by phone Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 7:00pm CST.

Related specialties

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Mental health conditions we treat in teenagers

We provide compassionate inpatient care for young adults experiencing emotional and behavioral challenges, including:

  • Anger management
  • Anxiety
  • Bullying
  • Depression
  • Family conflicts
  • Grief
  • Negative thoughts
  • Self-harm
  • Toxic relationships
  • Trauma

Our mental health treatments and services

Teenagers deserve treatment meant specifically for them. Whether you're confronting anxiety, depression or another emotional conflict, we approach care from a uniquely teen perspective, so that it is relatable and effective.

What our mental health program offers

Our facility includes 21 private rooms designed to provide a calm, safe environment with beautiful views of the Nashville skyline. We want our patients to feel comfortable as they engage in different therapy sessions, classes and group exercises.

The treatment model consists of:

  • Alternative therapy (including pet, music and recreational therapy)
  • Comprehensive mental health assessment
  • Continuing care planning
  • Family therapy and involvement
  • Group therapy
  • Individual therapy
  • Psychiatric evaluation

Our program also includes academic education taught by a master’s level teacher. These classes promote problem-solving and communication skills through regular academic lessons. At the end of the program, we develop a plan for continuing care for each patient.

Interdisciplinary team

The program is staffed by a team that is specially trained to treat patients aged 13 to 17, including:

  • Academic teachers
  • Board-certified teen psychiatrists
  • Licensed therapists
  • Music therapists
  • Recreation therapists
  • Registered nurses

Admittance into our inpatient program

The first step in treatment is a comprehensive assessment. After the psychiatric evaluation, our staff creates a personalized treatment plan that will include individual, group and family therapy. Family involvement is a key part of our program. Our specialists, patients and families must all work together for the same goal.

Adolescent behavioral health program

To learn more about admittance into the adolescent behavioral health program, call our 24-hour help line at (877) 342-1450.

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