Clinical Therapy
The CALO therapeutic model is based on the belief that most emotional and many behavioral disturbances in young people respond best to attachment, relationship interventions. The CALO model is rooted in principles of trust and connection. In short, students at CALO are expected to develop their sense of self through learning Trust of Care, Trust of Control, Trust of Self, and finally, Interdependence.
Weekly individual and family therapy is conducted by the treating therapist. At times a crisis or impasse in the child's progress may increase or decrease the frequency of therapy. Therapy is conducted by therapists who have a master’s level or higher. Interventions and modalities are consistent with CALO’s clinical model and tailored to meet individual student and family needs. CALO therapists utilize cutting edge resources such as Neurofeedback and transferrable attachment with canines.
Research has shown that group therapy with adolescents is highly effective; primarily because adolescents pay overwhelming attention to the peer group and try to emulate group behavior. During adolescence, the persuasion of the peer group is often far more influential than parental advice and direction. Because of the importance of the peer component to treatment, CALO students are exposed to a variety of group therapies. Groups led by therapists are often more formal, specializing in clinical topics or issues. Staff or student led accountability groups, power groups, or transition groups have also been very helpful in keeping the student community honest, open, and regulated.
CALO believes in a systemic approach in treating our students. The family system and especially the role of parents/guardians is critical in helping students find a secure base of healthy relationships and long-term success. As a result, CALO encourages families to visit every 6-8 weeks. During these visits, as well as during family therapy sessions, family relationships and parenting are directly coached.
Each student is also eligible for a weekly telephone call with parents. These phone calls are purposefully less supervised and provide an opportunity for students and families to interact genuinely.
As students progress in their treatment an important step for growth is experiencing home life without the walls and safety of CALO. Therefore, all home visits are approved by the treatment team and should be “therapeutic visits.” Please be aware that home visit policies are dramatically different depending on the needs of each family.
Each student’s holiday plans will be made in accordance with his/her progress, personal needs, needs of the family and the guidelines of the treatment team. If the student remains on campus during a holiday, family are encouraged to spend time with their student on campus.