Teen Mental Health Treatment in Arizona

Author Archives: Executive Director Hannah Carr-Unquera, LPC

  • Arizona teen mental health treatment options explained for parents during family therapy consultation and care planning.

    Treatment Options in Arizona Explained for Parents

    Looking for mental health care for your teen can be overwhelming. You are in search of simple answers, but instead, you frequently meet terms thrown around like ”Inpatient”, “IOP,” “PHP,” or “residential,” and do not know what that really looks like for your teen. Arizona has numerous mental health programs for teenagers. Yet not all …

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  • Parent reflecting on next steps when therapy stalls, highlighting alternative care options for struggling teenagers.

    Therapy Isn’t Working For My Teenager: What’s Next

    You may have spent weeks finding the right specialists, coordinating with your insurance company, and attending endless appointments, only for your teenager to show no improvement once therapy begins. It is entirely normal to feel how you feel. However, do not lose hope; your teenager can still find help. Let’s explore why your teenager’s progress …

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  • Concerned teen seated at a table, reflecting risks of mixing energy drinks and pills and the need for parental support.

    My Teen Is Mixing Energy Drinks & Pills-What to Know

    Is this just a caffeine habit, or something more dangerous? Excessive use of energy drinks, especially when mixed with usage of pills, is a sign that your teen may be dealing with an external or internal issue. They could be struggling with school pressure, exhaustion, or hidden mental health challenges. At Nexus Teen Academy, we …

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  • Teen athlete coping with identity loss after being removed from sports, reflecting emotional struggles and mood changes.

    Your Teen Was Removed From Sports-How Identity Loss Affects Mood

    When your teen has suddenly lost their sport, the world can seem different for them. For many teens, sports are not just something they do after school. This is how they see themselves, where they fit in, and what provides structure and meaning to their week. This is what is called athletic identity, and when …

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  • Teen driver behind the wheel illustrating teen reckless driving, risky behavior, and warning signs parents should notice early..

    Teen Reckless Driving or Car Rule Violations: Red Flags for Treatment Every Parent Needs to Recognize Early

    Reckless driving by teens is often treated as a rite of passage. A speeding ticket becomes a warning, while a broken curfew becomes a lecture. Parents are told this is part of learning to drive. That explanation only holds when the behavior stops. Patterns such as aggressive driving, ignoring limits, or driving without permission reflect …

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