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Therapy Models

Triumph Therapy Models We attribute our success at Triumph Youth Services to consistent programming, compassionate staff and an intensive individual and group therapy model. All aspects of the Triumph Youth Services program have been created to be therapeutic in nature. Triumph Youth Services Clinicians find that an eclectic approach works best. Specifically a combination of Evidence Based Therapy including: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Client Centered Therapy (CCT), Rational…
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Teen Depression

Teen Depression What is Teen Depression? It is often hard to spot. Teen Depression is a mental health disorder that is characterized by abnormally low moods that persist for two or more weeks. Depression prevents individuals from functioning normally in their day-to-day activities. Although a depressive episode may last only a few weeks, teen depression often lasts much longer. There are as many misconceptions about Teen Depression as there are…
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Service = Growth

Service = Growth. We provide community services projects not only in Box Elder County but all of over the State of Utah. We have provided help and assistance for the American Cancer Society, The American Diabetes Society, American Red Cross, and many other organizations that are based in Utah and across the nation. We teach the youth in our program that giving back to the community not only builds character…
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Service in the Forest

Service in the Forest We teach the youth in our program that giving back to the community not only builds character but builds compassion as well. It is an amazing feeling for our youth and staff to see the impact we are having on people not only in Utah, but across the world as well. Recently our students committed to performing service on the mountain. It was raining and cold,…
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Teen Drug or Alcohol Addiction

Teen Drug or Alcohol Addiction   Drug or alcohol addiction is a disease with a destructive pattern. There is a physical dependence that drives the addict with an overwhelmingly strong desire to obtain and use drugs or alcohol. The addict must have the drug or alcohol to maintain normal functioning and that is their primary motivation.Symptoms Increased tolerance requiring increased dosage or more frequent use to obtain the same affect…