Many others, like you, are questioning how they have arrived at this moment of despair. Seemingly nothing has worked up to this point.
If rebellious teens even agree to go to school, their struggles can still shatter the lives of others in the family. Runaway teens, on the other hand, induce pain through their absence as opposed to their presence. And emotionally troubled teens create heartache in a whole other dimension.
The Goldberg Center can act as a partner during this process, helping you interpret the information you are receiving, identify solid options for a path forward, and move you and your family towards a solution.
The Goldberg Center is ready to help you consider a wide range of approaches and options, including therapeutic schools, residential treatment centers, wilderness therapy and experiential programs, transitional living programs or any combination thereof.
In this realm of high risk work, nothing replaces the most diligent evaluation and scrutiny that comes with visiting and revisiting therapeutic schools and programs. Our consultants personally visit every program or school that we recommend. We meet the leadership of the program and the lunch staff - we get to know everyone who is engaged with the teens so that we can find the best fit for each teen that we work with.
In addition to visiting each program, we also personally visit each teen at their program or school. Our consultants are some of the most traveled in our profession, always seeking to bring a new level of transparency to a dynamic and often murky layer of mass marketing in the rapidly growing world of troubled youth programs.
We are dedicated to helping teens find their path and supporting parents and families to take the appropriate steps with them.
We are a consulting organization that specializes in helping children, teens, and young adults who need to find an appropriate setting in order to have their needs met. The individuals who benefit from working with The Goldberg Center are struggling with issues that include but are not limited to anxiety, depression, drug, alcohol, and Internet addiction, learning disabilities, and spectrum disorders.