Service in our Schools... This past week some of our Students did some community service in our local elementary school. They were there to speak to the 5th graders about staying in school and taking advantage of the opportunity to be educated and create a promising future for themselves. Students at Triumph Youth Services are a valued asset in our community. They have earned the trust of the local citizens…
Triumph Youth ServicesMay 27, 2014
Our Graduates... When one of our students has worked his program successfully and is able to graduate, we feel very proud of all he has accomplished. He may have come to us with issues that seem impossible to overcome, but now has realized his ability to be a leader. We know that he is also leaving Triumph with a solid foundation to begin the rest of his life. We strive…
Triumph Youth ServicesMay 23, 2014
Solution Focused Therapy (SFT) Solution Focused Therapy, is just of the therapies we use in our program. Below is a brief description... SFT is used in Family Psychotherapy and centers on the future and solutions to problems rather than on what is not working. As its name suggests the focus is on the present and future and is goal oriented. SFT helps family members look at how to make their…
Triumph Youth ServicesMay 19, 2014
Functional Family Therapy (FFT) At Triumph Youth Services we know how crucial family relationships can be to the recovery and healing of our students. If and when a family can and will participate in the program we have seen great success. EFT is an intervention program for at-risk adolescents and their families. It deals with family dysfunction and focuses on improving family communication, developing positive behavior changes in the family…
Triumph Youth ServicesMay 12, 2014
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) REBT examines thought patterns and the relationship between thinking, feeling and behavior. The therapist helps our student identify negative self talk, negative beliefs and act against them. REBT is effective in working with adolescents with anxiety related disorders. REBT (pronounced R.E.B.T. — it is not pronounced rebbit) is based on the premise that whenever we become upset, it is not the events taking place…
Triumph Youth ServicesMay 7, 2014