The duration of therapy varies based on the child’s or teen’s specific needs and progress. Some families see improvements within a few months, while others benefit from ongoing support over a more extended period to solidify positive behavior changes.
Parents play a crucial role in the treatment process. Through parent coaching and family counseling, we equip parents with behavior management strategies, communication tools, and positive reinforcement techniques to use at home.
Yes. Conduct disorders often lead to behavioral issues in school, such as truancy, conflicts with teachers, or difficulty following rules. Our team collaborates with schools to create support plans that help children and teens succeed academically and socially.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is highly effective in helping children and teens recognize damaging thought patterns and develop healthier behaviors. Family counseling and behavior management plans also play a crucial role in promoting lasting change.
Many insurance plans cover therapy for conduct disorders and related mental health concerns. We encourage families to contact Access Health Services or their insurance provider to confirm coverage and explore payment options.