Wyoming Troubled Teens in Crisis

Many Wyoming teens in crisis are getting caught up in drug and alcohol abuse, running away from home, and defiance towards authority. Most of them start out thinking what they are doing is safe and will not bring them any harm, but when they continue drinking and doing drugs and get addicted, it is very hard to break the cycle. If you have a troubled teen who needs assistance our counselors at Abundant Life Academy, please call 888-305-6729 to speak to one of them.

Many teens in crisis are first introduced to drugs and alcohol through their friends. Teenagers are at a developmental stage where they have a strong psychological desire to be accepted into a group of friends. Sometimes the best solution is to remove troubled teens from their old environment. Abundant Life Academy is a therapeutic boarding school dedicated to providing a safe, positive environment where troubled teens can turn their backs on their old life and old ways and make a fresh start. We promote a positive peer culture where peers keep each other accountable. We have professional staff who mentor troubled teens and teach them valuable leadership skills. We are also an accredited school and have excellent academic and sports programs. For more information, please call us at 888-305-6729.

 

Wyoming Teens Crisis Resources for Parents of Troubled Teens

Division of Victim Services:

Wyoming Office of the Attorney General

122 West 25 Street

Herschler Building, 1st Floor West

Cheyenne, WY 82002

Phone: (307) 777-7200

Toll Free: (888) 996-8816 (victims only, please)

 

Laramie County Family Service

1710 Capital Ave., 2 Fl.

Daine Raucher Bldg.

Cheyenne, WY 82002

(307) 777-7921

 

Safehouse/Sexual Assault Services

(Family Violence Program)

PO Box 1885, 1603 Capitol Ave.

Cheyenne, WY 82001-4525

(307) 634-8655

Crisis Line (307) 637-7233

 

Teton County Task Force on Family Violence & Sexual Assault

P.O. Box 1328

Jackson WY 83001

Business #: 307-733-3711

Hotline/Crisis: 307-733-7466

 

Victims of Violence Center

(Family Violence Program)

PO Box 494

Worland, WY 82401

(307) 347-4992

Crisis Line (307) 347-4991

 

Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault

441 South Center

Casper, WY 82602

Hotline: 307-235-2814

Fax: 307-472-4307

 

YMCA Support and Safe House Program

P.O. Box 1667

Rock Springs WY 82902

Business #: 307-362-7674

Hotline/Crisis: 307-875-7666

Toll Free: 307-875-7666

 

The following Wyoming cities have been searched by parents of teens in crisis:

 

Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Green River, Evanston, Riverton, Cody, Jackson, Rawlins, Lander, Torrington, Powell, Douglas, Worland, Ranchettes, Warren AFB, South Greeley and Thermopolis

 

 

 

 



Abundant Life Academy is among Christian boarding schools with residential therapy and behavioral therapy for troubled teen girls and boys with teen counseling for girls and boys to improve behavior of teenagers struggling with anger, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), attention deficit, attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), substance abuse, depression, reactive attachment disorder (RAD), intermittent explosive disorder (IED), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), eating disorders, self-harm, or rebellion.

THERAPEUTIC BOARDING SCHOOLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.

Abundant Life Academy provides troubled teens with teen counseling for girls and boys and adolescent therapy. Our Christian boarding schools serve girls an boys from in Texas, in Utah, in California, in Oregon and in Washington State in the West Coast and in Arizona, in New Mexico, in Oklahoma and in Nevada in the Southwest. In the southern and central states we serve teens in Arkansas, in Kentucky, in Tennessee, in Missouri, in Louisiana, and in Mississippi, in Michigan, in Ohio, in Indiana and in Illinois and in the northern states in Montana, in North Dakota, in Minnesota, and in Idaho in the north, and along the east coast from in Georgia to in Florida, in Virginia, in New York, in North Carolina, in Pennsylvania, and in New Jersey.