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Child Mental Health ServicesLiahona Treatment Center is a residential treatment center that offers special services for child mental health disorders. Our mission is to provide confidential, compassionate, and professional therapy services to troubled boys. These services are programs to help the child improve their mental health and their family relationships. At Liahona Treatment Center, we focus on developing balanced programs that are unique to each child, all in the context of a safe and loving environment. Parents, if your boy needs mental health services, please call 855-587-1416 today.

Many troubled boys have mental health problems that interfere with their daily life activities and normal development. Some if these issues are mild while others are more severe. But, most of them can be successfully treated with counseling and medication. Residential treatment centers or therapeutic boarding schools offer comprehensive treatment programs and child mental health services for teenagers with severe mental health conditions.

Research proposes that we do not know the exact reason for most mental disorders, but a combination of factors may be involved. Biology, heredity, environmental stress and psychological trauma are all factors that are involved in reasons for mental health disorders in children.

Identifying child mental disorders can be complicated because children experience a lot of physical, mental and emotional changes as they grow and develop. There are many different kinds of mental disorders that can affect troubled teens, including: ADD/ADHD, disruptive behaviors, pervasive development disorders, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, learning and communication issues, eating disorders, mood disorders, and tic disorders. Also, It is not unusual for a child to have more than one of these problems.

Parents, if your son is experiencing negative moods, stealing, damaging property, poor appetite, night terrors, temper tantrums, hyperactivity, excessive anxiety, aggressive behavior, loss of interest, inability to cope with daily problems, drug or alcohol abuse and hearing voices, these are all symptoms of mental disorders. If your child can be helped through the therapeutic intervention of mental health services, please take action now and give Liahona Treatment Center a call at 855-587-1416 to speak with our Admissions Specialist.

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