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You could report them for not doing anything when you need there help
A family therapist or support group may be able to help with a troubled teen crisis
"There are lots of websites that can help you with a home for troubled teen. I'd start with troubledteen.com and go from there, but you should be able to find some help quickly online." "There's a website, parentteenguide.com, that can help you with a home for troubled teen. You should check into that."
The Family Compass in Alexandria can help you find a school to put your troubled teen in. They will be able to tell you more about payments and what the cost is. You can contact them at 1-866-490-3666.
AlternativeSummerCamps.com has a nice directory of camps across the US that help troubled teens.
Counseling may be the best start for your troubled teen. Maybe even a family session for all the members of your household.
Seeing your GP with your worries about your troubled teen is probably the best place to start as they can link you to many organizations dealing specifically with teenage problems.
They have the Kentucky Juvenile Boot Camp for troubled teens. This is used to teach the teen respect, discipline, and self-worth. This is a great way to get a troubled teen back to enjoying life again.
There are many programs available locally and online for parents to help deal with troubled teens. Websites such as Struggling Teens provides a large list of solutions, options, methods of dealing with troubled teens, and tips on when to spot a troubled teen.
This website lists information for the top 20 troubled teen programs within a 50 mile radius of Port Angeles: http://www.teen-troubled.com/teens.cfm/id/10828/ct/highland-courte-troubled-teen-programs.htm
a troubled teen means a teenager that has some problams like doing drugs or drinking alcohol or cutting themselvs.
Boot Camp might be good for a troubled teenager because it can help them with discipline and confidence. Both of the qualities will help them in the long run and many teens suffer from a lack of both. It really depends on the teen and the trouble they are having. Before sending a troubled teen to boot camp, make sure they have a check up with their doctor to rule out any other possible causes of their behavior, including mental illness.