Yes, there are camps out there are dedicated to helping teens with specific troubles. This website has a list of camps by disorders for your teen: http://www.alternativesummercamps.com/
You can find wilderness and military camps for troubled teens at www.troubledteenministries.com or www.troubledteencamp.net
California Juvenile Boot Camp is a popular program on the West Coast for troubled teens. If this sounds too harsh, Balboa City School is a less severe sounding boarding school, that helps troubled teens and underachievers.
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According to the troubled teens guide, Change Academy at Ozarks has a great program for troubled youth. Thier web address is: http://www.ca-lo.com
AlternativeSummerCamps.com has a nice directory of camps across the US that help troubled teens.
I performed a google search and found many listing for troubled teens. I went to a few of the sites and Boot Camps For Struggling Teens caught my eye as a good resource. It can be found at this link: www.boot-camp-boot-camps.com
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 is a boot camp for troubled teens in New Hampshire called Abundant Life Academy. I Hope this works out for you. CHECK NGYCP.ORG
The setting of the book "Boot Camp" by Todd Strasser is a harsh juvenile detention center called Lake Harmony. The story takes place in present day, where troubled teens are sent to this facility to undergo a strict rehabilitation program.
I couldnt find any particular camps for troubled teens in the Raleigh, NC area. Just the basic summer camp will be good for your teen to get in touch with other teens.
There are troubled teens in every city in the United States. There are also several online support groups where troubled teens can be found.
There are several different boot camps for teens all around the country. Depending on where you live, or if you wish to send them to a camp locally. The most important thing is to check their credentials and reviews by other parents. Here is a site that can help you with comparing different camps: http://www.bootcampsforteens.com/index.html