When your son is battling opioid addiction, the weight of uncertainty, fear, and helplessness can be overwhelming. At White River Academy in Utah, we understand that adolescent opioid addiction is not just a personal struggle but a family crisis that requires comprehensive, compassionate, and effective intervention.
Opioid addiction in adolescents presents unique challenges that differ from adult addiction. The developing teenage brain is particularly vulnerable to the effects of opioids, and the consequences can impact their educational progress, social development, and long-term mental health. But there is hope – with the right treatment approach, recovery is possible.
Opioid addiction, clinically known as Opioid Use Disorder, occurs when a young person develops an uncontrollable dependence on opioid substances. These include prescription medications like OxyContin and Vicodin, or illegal drugs like heroin.
When opioids enter the body, they bind to receptors in the brain, triggering an artificial flood of dopamine that creates feelings of pleasure and relief. With repeated use, the brain becomes dependent on these substances to function “normally,” while simultaneously building tolerance that requires increasing amounts for the same effect. For teenagers, whose brains are still developing critical decision-making and impulse control capabilities, opioid addiction can be particularly devastating.
This complex condition affects physical health, mental well-being, relationships, and academic performance, requiring specialized treatment approaches like those offered at White River Academy.
Recognizing the signs of opioid addiction is the first step toward getting them the help they need.
Some key warning signs include:
If your child is showing any of these symptoms, don’t wait – contact White River Academy today to begin the path to recovery.
Opioid abuse can have serious short- and long-term effects on an adolescent’s physical, emotional, and cognitive development.
Here are some of the most common side effects:
Understanding these side effects underscores the urgency of seeking professional treatment – White River Academy is here to help your son heal and recover.
Why Choose us?
White River Academy’s Opioid Addiction Treatment program is specifically designed to help adolescent boys overcome opioid dependence in a safe, structured, and therapeutic residential setting.
We understand that opioid addiction in teens is often rooted in deeper emotional pain, trauma, or co-occurring mental health disorders, and our program is built to address those underlying issues, not just the substance use.
Our evidence-based approach combines Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and other proven modalities with experiential learning, physical activity, and peer support to create a holistic path to recovery.
Each student at White River Academy receives a personalized treatment plan tailored to his unique needs.
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We understand that seeking treatment for your child can raise many questions. To help you make informed decisions, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about our programs and our approach to treating teenagers.
If you don’t find the information you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to contact our admissions team for personalized assistance.
Residential treatment removes teens from the environment where substance use began, offering a safe, structured space for healing. It provides 24/7 supervision, individualized therapy, academic support, and peer accountability. This immersive setting allows adolescents to focus fully on recovery while developing healthier coping skills. It’s especially effective for those with moderate to severe addiction or co-occurring mental health disorders.
No. White River Academy offers an accredited academic program designed to keep students on track educationally while in treatment. Certified teachers provide individualized instruction, and students can earn transferrable credits. Our academic team works closely with each student to support both recovery and academic progress.
The length of treatment depends on the severity of addiction and the teen’s individual needs. Most adolescents stay at White River Academy for 9 to 12 months to allow time for healing, skill-building, and lasting change. Our goal is not just short-term sobriety, but long-term recovery and personal growth.
We begin planning for aftercare early in the treatment process to ensure a smooth transition. This may include outpatient therapy, support groups, continued academic planning, or sober living arrangements. Our team works closely with families to create a personalized aftercare plan that supports long-term success.
The first step is to contact our admissions team, who will guide you through a confidential assessment and answer any questions you have. We understand this is a difficult time and are here to support you every step of the way. Our team can help determine if White River Academy is the right fit for your son and provide next steps for enrollment.
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