CRF Mobile Adolescent Services Team
About CRF Mobile Adolescent Services Team
Insurances
Amenities
Accreditations
Highlights
Who We Treat
Adolescents
Boys
Children
Girls
Treatments
1-on-1 Counseling
These centers include one-on-one counseling in their treatment programs to assist individuals recovering from addiction or mental health challenges. Explore our carefully selected list to find the ideal rehab for your needs.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
These centers include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in their treatment programs to assist individuals recovering from addiction or mental health challenges. Explore our carefully selected list to find the ideal rehab for your needs.
Family Therapy
These centers include Family Therapy in their treatment programs to assist individuals recovering from addiction or mental health challenges. Explore our carefully selected list to find the ideal rehab for your needs.
Group Therapy
These centers include Group Therapy in their treatment programs to assist individuals recovering from addiction or mental health challenges. Explore our carefully selected list to find the ideal rehab for your needs.
Level Of Cares
Conditions

ADHD, ADD
A condition where someone struggles to focus, stay organized, or control impulses. They might feel restless, act without thinking, or have trouble completing tasks. It’s common in both kids and adults and can make school, work, or daily life challenging.

Anger
A normal emotion that can become a problem when it’s intense, frequent, or hard to control. Problematic anger can lead to outbursts, arguments, or even physical actions that harm relationships or safety.

Anxiety
Feeling overly worried, nervous, or afraid about everyday situations. Anxiety can cause racing thoughts, a fast heartbeat, or avoidance of certain places or tasks, making it hard to feel calm or in control.

Bipolar
A condition causing extreme mood swings, from feeling very high and energetic (mania) to very low and sad (depression). These shifts can disrupt daily life, relationships, and decision-making.

Depression
A mood disorder causing persistent sadness, hopelessness, or loss of interest in life. It can make it hard to sleep, eat, work, or enjoy things, and may feel like a heavy weight that won’t lift.
Neurodiversity
A term recognizing that brains work differently in conditions like autism, ADHD, or dyslexia. It emphasizes that these differences are normal but may require unique support to thrive.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
A condition where someone has unwanted, repetitive thoughts (obsessions) or feels compelled to do certain actions (compulsions), like excessive cleaning or checking, to ease
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
A condition triggered by a terrifying or life-threatening event. Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, or avoiding reminders of the trauma, making daily life feel unsafe.
Schizophrenia
A serious mental health condition where someone may hear voices, have confused thoughts, or struggle to separate reality from imagination. It can affect emotions, behavior, and relationships.
Trauma
Emotional or psychological harm from a distressing event, like abuse, an accident, or loss. Trauma can cause ongoing fear, sadness, or difficulty trusting others and may need time to heal.
Substances We Treat

Co-Occurring Disorders
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