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  1. Red River Youth Academy A residential treatment center for children and adolescents with behavioral disorders Read About Us Aggression, self-harm, harm to others A structured program for youth struggling with aggression, suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation, and self-harm.

  2. For youth who need help in a safe and nurturing environment, Youth Villages offers a variety of residential options. Our research-based therapy treats serious emotional and behavioral problems in young people, as well as co-occurring disorders.

  3. Group Homes in Oklahoma City, OK Turning Winds is a top residential treatment center specializing in a variety of therapeutic intervention strategies (CBT, DBT, behavioral therapy) and life skills development and experiential education for teenage boys and girls from Oklahoma.

  4. Is your son or daughter struggling? Eagle Ranch Academy helps teens overcome abuse, depression, anxiety, gaming addiction, phone addiction, behavioral health, and lack of respect for authority. Information Packet. 1.888.698.7095. Discover how the Eagle Ranch Academy Program can help your struggling teenager! An ERA Student Turns Mentor.

  5. Ozark Trails is a JOINT COMMISSION certified residential treatment program providing outstanding clinical therapy, exceptional academic learning, and amazing outdoor adventures for struggling teen girls and boys, ages 13-19, who need a transformation in their attitudes, behaviors, and motivations.

  6. Newport Academy residential programs for teens & adolescents provide a safe environment for mental health treatment with trained experts. We provide a loving environment for teens to begin their recovery from mental health or substance use issues in a supportive home-like setting.

  7. Children's Recovery Center (CRC) is a trauma-informed, inpatient psychiatric care facility proudly serving Oklahoma’s adolescents. CRC holds 55 beds and offers two programs: a Crisis Stabilization program and a Psychiatric Residential Treatment (PRTF) program, sub-divided into two wings.