At Triumph Youth Services, our therapy programs are designed to address the unique challenges faced by each adolescent. We use evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), combining individual, group, and family therapy to help teens develop coping skills, improve emotional regulation, and build healthy communication habits.
Alongside therapy, students participate in a daily life skills program—based on the Boys Town model—that teaches practical skills such as decision-making, time management, conflict resolution, money management, and sportsmanship. These lessons give students tools they can apply in everyday situations and reinforce the progress they make in therapy. Our licensed clinicians bring extensive experience in working with youth, ensuring a safe and supportive environment where healing and personal growth can truly take place.
Beyond traditional therapy, Triumph Youth Services offers a structured, family-like community that fosters positive peer interactions and social development. Our daily Life Skills Groups teach young men how to navigate social situations, manage impulses, and respond appropriately to challenges. Our staff members serve as mentors and role models, guiding teens toward responsible decision-making and emotional resilience. This holistic approach helps youth not only overcome their struggles but also prepares them for success in school, relationships, and life beyond treatment.
At Triumph Youth Services, we utilize proven, evidence-based therapy models designed to effectively address the unique emotional and behavioral needs of each young man.
CBT helps students recognize and change negative thoughts and behaviors by using goal-oriented strategies to improve emotional regulation and coping skills.
DBT teaches students how to manage intense emotions, build healthier relationships, and apply practical problem-solving techniques to overcome everyday challenges.
CCT provides a supportive, non-judgmental space for teens to explore their emotions, gain self-awareness, and build confidence in their ability to handle challenges.
FFT focuses on improving family communication and working together to address and resolve behavioral issues, leading to stronger relationships and positive change.
SFT centers on setting realistic goals and finding practical solutions to challenges, helping teens and their families create a clear path for positive, lasting change.
MI helps teens explore their internal conflicts and motivations around their behavior, supporting them in making lasting, positive changes at their own pace.
REBT challenges negative thinking patterns and irrational beliefs, helping teens develop healthier ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
EMDR uses guided eye movements to help teens reprocess traumatic memories, reducing emotional distress and promoting healing for past experiences.
At Triumph, we utilize the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), an evidence-based listening therapy designed to support deeper therapeutic progress through the power of sound.