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CHS Home > Services > Adolescent Chemical Dependency Treatment Services > SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Drugs and young people don't mix. The disease of addiction progresses more rapidly in young people than it does in
adults. The use of alcohol and other drugs exaggerates and magnifies all the normal boundary-testing behaviors
associated with adolescence. A loving, well-behaved son or daughter can seem to change into a self-destructive and
withdrawn stranger, sometimes within a matter of months. The use of drugs often leads young people to poor school
performance, involvement with the criminal justice system, strained relationships with family, and health problems.
Tragically, too many young people die as a result of their involvement with alcohol and other drugs.
Chestnut Health Systems has been providing chemical dependency treatment services for young people between
12 and 18 years old since 1985, and we are accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations. Our staff of primary therapists, residential counselors, nurses, and recreational therapists
care about young people and are committed to helping them learn to live sober lives. We believe every young
person has a chance for a better life without drugs and that all adolescents long to be valued members of
families and communities.
At Chestnut Health Systems, we respond to each young person's development level, capacity to learn, and
readiness for growth. Our holistic approach, low therapist-to-client ratio, and the therapeutic quality
of our treatment environment are the fundamental elements or our treatment program. The four main goals in
the treatment of adolescents are to:
- help the young person see they have a problem
- convince them there's another way to live their lives
- teach them the skills they need to live without abusing substances
- help connect them with services in their community for additional support
In addition to substance-based education, youth involved with treatment at Chestnut will attend various
skills groups, such as decision-making, coping, emotions and communication. Because of the connection
between substance use and HIV infection, everyone in treatment at Chestnut meets with our full-time HIV educator.
Chestnut Health Systems' Adolescent Chemical Dependency Services will help both you and the young person
in your life identify the pattern of beliefs, attitudes and behaviors that may be self-defeating, as well
as dangerous to the child's physical and mental health. The program is individualized to address each
child's special concerns and underlying substance abuse issues.
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