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1.800.255.TEEN
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Intervention
The television show Intervention has allowed America a glimpse into the desperation of those seeking help for the addiction problems of their loved ones. Is this kind of intervention a trendy hype or true help? (read more)
Intervention
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Parents considering Peninsula Village for their teen now have the opportunity to view life at the residential treatment center first-hand through this new video created by a Village alumni. We hope you find this informative look at the lives of former residents and their experiences at Peninsula Village valuable in making these important decisions.
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For New PV Families
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At Peninsula Village, we know that addiction and behavioral health treatment affects the whole family, With training and support from our highly qualified, compassionate staff, family members can learn about their loved one’s treatment and themselves, and come to understand how their role helps with wellness and recovery.
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Peninsula Village, established in 1986, is a long-term residential treatment center specializing in treating adolescents who have not been successful in other treatment settings. Our strength and success lie in our intense clinical approach combined with a chemical dependency component. Our clients, ages 13 to 18, typically are admitted with some combination of the following:
- Mood disorders
- Substance abuse issues
- Behavioral disorders
- Character pathologies
- Difficulties in school environments
- Sexual abuse issues
- Cutting
Located in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, Peninsula Village is minutes from Knoxville, Tennessee. Situated on a campus of woodlands along the Tennessee River, there are separate campuses for male and female adolescents. Each campus has its own SACS-accredited, state-certified private school.
The goal of the Peninsula Village program is to provide adolescents with a respect for authority, a sense of self as part of a group or larger community, self-restraint, tolerance for tension and frustration, independence in relation to others and the value of physical work.
Peninsula Village is a not-for-profit program and part of a comprehensive behavioral health system that has served clients for more than 30 years. The Village is accredited by the Joint Commission and is licensed by the State of Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. In addition, the Village is a member of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP).
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