Resilience Recovery Resources provides teens with dedicated alcohol rehab in West Palm Beach, Florida, empowering teen males and their families to confront substance use disorder and associated co-occurring disorders, mental health needs, and more in a personalized rehab program. With partial hospitalization and outpatient treatment options, we can help your teen overcome alcohol abuse while gaining the skills to lead a healthy and fulfilling life.
Finding help for your teen navigating alcohol use can be difficult, and knowing where to start substance abuse treatment or how to find the best support services can be overwhelming. At Resilience Recovery Resources, we offer specialized substance use treatment for male teens and adolescents navigating substance use disorder.
Our programs use a blend of evidence-based care and holistic healing options to address stress and mental illness, with behavioral health programs dedicated to the unique challenges that teens and young adults face in alcohol rehab. This comprehensive approach to change and clinical excellence empowers teens and family members to achieve sobriety and wellness in their recovery journey.
With integrated care, a community and culture of healing in individual care, group therapy, support groups, and ongoing aftercare support for teens and their caregivers, our substance use treatment center provides resources for navigating cravings and pursuing personal goals in daily life. Our staff has lived experience navigating the unique challenges of addiction and offers specialized healing options catered to the needs of teen men, helping them take their first step in a sober life.
Our focus on clinical excellence and long-term, meaningful change in alcohol treatment drives us, empowering young people and their families to explore comprehensive healing and change both inside our walls and at home.
Age- and gender-specific care for adolescent and young adult males: With age-specific and gender-specific care at our teen alcohol rehab in Florida, we can focus on the challenges that your teen faces each day, exploring practical strategies and pertinent life skills to facilitate genuine change in alcohol addiction treatment.
Licensed clinicians and evidence-based treatment methods: With accredited clinicians and a commitment to the pursuit of excellence, we blend evidence-based treatment methods and therapies with practical life skills and strategies for lasting change.
Small group sizes for personalized attention: We use small groups and one-on-one care, so we can focus on your unique needs and goals, from the challenges you face to finding your most effective treatment plan to facilitate change.
Trauma-informed, holistic care approach: We focus on treating the man beneath the addiction. With trauma-informed care and holistic healing opportunities, we focus on not just the immediate effects of addiction on your physical and mental health, but also address personal needs, social needs, and provide new experiences to address underlying trauma and its role in your healing journey.
Ongoing family therapy and communication: We champion a communal approach to change, with family therapy, outpatient services, family integration, and communication to facilitate ongoing healing at home with those that matter most.
Beautiful and structured living environments: Located in Florida’s beautiful climate, our accommodations combine comfort and on-site amenities with a therapeutic culture focused on lasting change. Our recovery residences are offered exclusively to clients of our treatment programs – not as a standalone sober living service – so residents can transition smoothly from treatment into supportive, supervised recovery without added stresses or triggers.
Your teen can be introduced to alcohol in a variety of ways, with each teen having their own reasons to experiment with alcohol or continuing to drink that needs to be addressed. Understanding the stresses behind alcohol use can ensure your son has access to the most pertinent and effective program possible that personalizes the skills, strategies, and behavioral health care services he needs.
For some teens, simple curiosity can lead to experimenting with alcohol. Early exposure to these substances, such as casual use by parents at home, can instill this curiosity, with many teens looking for an opportunity to experiment with alcohol themselves.
Home life can also influence a teen’s use of alcohol. Familial use, lax supervision at home with accessible alcohol in the house, or having family members who regularly use alcohol can all impact a teen’s perception of alcohol, leading to viewing alcohol as less dangerous than it really is or getting unhealthy ideas of the role alcohol plays in daily life.
Teens may also have a warped perception of alcohol due to pervasive media norms. Cultural events that celebrate alcohol use, television and online commercials, celebratory depictions of alcohol in music, and more all create a perception of alcohol for teens that can lead to alcohol use, with repeated reinforcements from these sources continuing to facilitate this narrative as substance abuse and addiction develop
A desire to fit in with social expectations, pressures, or certain social groups can also put a lot of pressure on teens to act against their own better judgment in order to be accepted by peers. Teens who may be wary or resistant to exploring alcohol can still find themselves experimenting with these substances to fit in, and may feel pressured to continue to do so, or pressured to enjoy alcohol use as addiction develops. The stress of social rejection or embarrassment can seem more prevalent than the consequences of use.
For other teens, persistent stress, anxiety, or feelings of depression can all inform self-destructive coping strategies, including the use of alcohol in an attempt to self-medicate these challenges. However, these stresses can come from a variety of sources, from academic stress and pressures to succeed or upcoming deadlines, projects, exams, even college pressures and plans, to stresses at home with family members, personal relationships, and more.
Addressing underlying mental health issues is paramount to addressing the role the alcohol plays in daily life, with dedicated dual diagnosis treatment being paramount for truly transformative care.
Watching a teen struggle with addiction can be heartbreaking. You don’t have to go through it alone. Contact our admissions team, and we’ll help support and guide you and your teen to the appropriate level of care they need to heal from addiction.
Finding the right level of care depends on the severity of addiction, underlying mental health needs, and unique factors that impact your teen’s journey with alcohol use. We offer partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient programs, all personalized to fit the needs and goals of your teen while balancing mental health, academic support, and integrated family care.
Our partial hospitalization program is provided on-site and is an intensive form of care that serves as a “step down” from further care options, such as detoxification, inpatient treatment, and residential treatment. These programs include 25 hours of group programming, supported by individual care, daily structure, and evidence-based healing options like cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and more.
Our PHP is further supported by academic support and a culture of healing at our recovery center, integrating you into our healing community in Florida, where you can meet others on their own journeys to sober success. With family integration and follow-up meetings, we work with entire families to facilitate healing both inside our walls and at home.
OP is our least intensive program, consisting of about 6 hours of programming a week, and is designed for teens who have completed higher levels of care, have demonstrated proficiency in employing coping strategies, and feel supported by an educated and involved family at home.
Each of our programs explores not just the role of alcohol in your teen’s life, but also underlying mental health disorders, stresses, and personal needs that all impact their relationship with addictive substances. With holistic treatments, combined with practical life-skills training at all levels of care, we go beyond surface-level effects of addiction to empower your teen to build a new and fulfilling sober life.
Our intensive outpatient care is a further step-down option, acting as an ongoing care option for teens who have completed PHP and are continuing to develop a healthy, sober life at home. This option includes about 10 to 15 hours of group therapy per week with individualized support, adjusting your son’s healing program to adapt to new stresses or challenges that arise in their alcohol-free life to prevent relapse.
Taking the first step into any level of care can be intimidating, whether you are beginning our PHP or embracing new freedoms in outpatient care. Knowing what to expect can help your teen take their next step with confidence, with clear goals and support available at any time. Our programs include:
Each program is built from the ground up to meet your teen’s needs. A case manager is also assigned to each individual to encourage the development of life skills and personalized care.
Care options offered to support your son’s recovery include:
We work with your teen to blend their healing from alcohol addiction with the skills necessary to lead a healthy and sustainable life, with academic and social reintegration support. School planning and coordination are available throughout each of our programs, with those enrolled having access to a Florida-licensed special education teacher at a satellite location to balance ongoing academics while addressing alcohol addiction.
Case management and specialized skill-building programs are also available, including mock interviews and resume building for entering a career path, as well as personal skills such as budgeting, navigating legal issues, and managing appointments.
We also provide a culture and community of peers to explore a new social life in sobriety, challenging previously-held social norms and embracing a sober community that champions sobriety, accountability, and personal interests while fostering healthy social connections and purposeful engagement.
It is never too late to learn more about alcohol addiction, its effects, and the options available for your son. Learn how we can build a program to support your teen by calling us today.
Yes. Alcohol addiction can affect people of any age, and those exposed to alcohol use early in life can be at an increased risk of developing addiction, even during these important developmental years. We offer dedicated adolescent alcohol addiction programs for ages 14 to 17, catering treatment to the unique challenges and stresses of the age group while exploring pertinent options and proven care.
Healing starts with a single phone call to explore your son’s needs and the healing options available. During your call, we can determine the necessary services and needs, and begin building a plan that supports your teen’s healing, or provide a referral to the most appropriate care if necessary.
Yes, health insurance plans will cover the cost of alcohol addiction treatment. However, exactly what is covered will depend on your specific healthcare plan and level of care. Calling to verify your benefits and explore your coverage can help determine your plan’s coverage and any out-of-pocket costs, deductibles, or limitations before beginning treatment with us, so there are never any surprises when it comes to your coverage or financial responsibilities.
The length of each program depends on the severity of addiction and each person’s progress. Resilience Recovery Resources uses a level system, with clients moving between levels as they progress, evaluated based on their applications and team reviews.
First is our Orientation Stage, where clients are on blackout and receiving care, with a minimum time of two weeks before applications can open to move to Level One. Level One clients remain under a house restriction while receiving care, with a minimum 45-day waiting period before applications are opened to advance to Level Two.
Advancing to Level Two provides greater freedoms but also demands greater responsibility. This requires that your teen demonstrate practiced coping skills, a commitment to healing, active engagement in group therapy, and actively working on the Twelve Steps, with a focus on steps one to five.
On average, clients spend about 6–9 months progressing from Orientation to Level Three. Level Three offers the most freedoms, including off-site travel and personal privileges.
Healing from alcohol addiction is a process and demands a lot of work. However, with the right support and effort, healing is always possible.
Finding the right treatment depends on your unique needs, goals, and severity of addiction. No two journeys are the same, and talking with a representative at Resilience Recovery Resources can help ensure we build a program that fits your teen’s needs and healing goals.
We work with trusted local facilities and can provide referrals to appropriate detox services as needed before beginning a healing program. Resilience Recovery Resources also offers transition services to ensure there are no gaps between completing detox and beginning the next stage of healing.
Yes, we accept referrals and are ready to work with you to explore your teen’s personal needs.
Absolutely. We understand that alcohol addiction is a family disease, and we offer integrated family programming so you and your son can heal from addiction together, reaching new levels of support, understanding, communication, and forgiveness for a lasting, sober, and healthy future.