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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 401537" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>My daughter just got out of an Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) in Utah. She was there for 16 months with minimal progress. We thought she made wonderful progress, but upon being integrated back into the community(they do an excellent job with this), she went "hog wild"! She played the game just long enough to get out. There were many kids who did really well and changed. I think age is an issue- she was barely 14. It seemed the kids who did the best were those who had some self-esteem issues and a drug problem. The ones with more diagnosis and poor behaviors struggled.I don't regret my decision because we learned so much and she did learn a lot about herself. We also got a few months to heal as a family before we started bringing her and 2 other newcomers home every night(part of their program). Good luck, I know this a tough road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 401537, member: 11001"] My daughter just got out of an Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) in Utah. She was there for 16 months with minimal progress. We thought she made wonderful progress, but upon being integrated back into the community(they do an excellent job with this), she went "hog wild"! She played the game just long enough to get out. There were many kids who did really well and changed. I think age is an issue- she was barely 14. It seemed the kids who did the best were those who had some self-esteem issues and a drug problem. The ones with more diagnosis and poor behaviors struggled.I don't regret my decision because we learned so much and she did learn a lot about herself. We also got a few months to heal as a family before we started bringing her and 2 other newcomers home every night(part of their program). Good luck, I know this a tough road. [/QUOTE]
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