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What if I am worried that my child might runaway from a residential treatment program?

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What if I am worried that my child might runaway from a residential treatment program?

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One of the keys to success of a teen alcoholism treatment center like ours is that adolescents are group together so that they can help each other with common problems. Every troubled teen feels like they are unique and that nobody suffers with the problems they do. This is why negative influences of friends who escape through using drugs can be so seductive. They relate to them. At adolescent center drug rehab we believe that early acclamation to a new peer group focused on recovery with create bonds that will serve them well for the duration of their stay. Clients who have been in the program and are making giant strides in their recovery stand as examples for newcomers. The safe community that we create with constant supervision and peer examples who have similar conditions create a powerful combination that minimizes risks of unauthorized absences.

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