At White River Academy, we provide specialized treatment for teenage boys struggling with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in a safe and supportive residential environment. Located in Delta, Utah, our program offers a well-structured therapeutic setting where adolescents can work through intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
Our experienced team focuses on emotional healing, academic achievement, and the development of essential life skills. Each teen receives a personalized OCD treatment plan that promotes self-awareness, confidence, and long-term success. We also prioritize family involvement, offering guidance and support throughout the treatment process to ensure a lasting foundation for recovery.
Teen OCD, or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, is a mental health condition involving persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) performed to reduce anxiety. Though commonly associated with adults, OCD symptoms in teens are more prevalent than many realize, often interfering with academic success, relationships, and daily functioning.
Common signs in teens include excessive hand washing, repeated checking of locks or appliances, strict rituals, or distressing thoughts related to harm, contamination, or symmetry. Teens may also seek constant reassurance from others.
At White River Academy, we provide specialized OCD treatment for teens, helping adolescents understand their symptoms and build healthier coping strategies.
Our structured, therapeutic environment helps adolescents heal, grow, and gain control over their OCD symptoms. With support from professionals and peers, teens make meaningful progress. Key benefits of our OCD therapy for adolescents include:
Our teen OCD treatment uses a whole-person approach for lasting wellness.
Why Choose us?
White River Academy is a leading therapeutic boarding school for adolescent boys ages 12–18, located in the serene and supportive setting of Delta, Utah. With over years of experience, we offer a unique therapeutic community that combines clinical excellence, academic continuity, and outdoor adventure.
Our teen obsessive compulsive disorder treatment program includes a variety of evidence-based modalities to meet the specific needs of each student. We provide individual therapy using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), which are proven effective for managing OCD symptoms in teens.
Group therapy sessions and peer support foster a sense of connection and shared growth, while family therapy ensures that parents are actively involved in the healing process.
With a low student-to-staff ratio and personalized academic support, every teen receives customized care that promotes both emotional recovery and educational progress. Our integrated approach helps teens regain confidence, improve functioning, and build a strong foundation for long-term wellness.
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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.
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While the exact cause of OCD is unknown, a combination of genetic, neurological, behavioral, and environmental factors is believed to contribute. Teenagers with a family history of OCD or anxiety disorders may be more at risk. Stressful life events or trauma can also trigger or worsen symptoms. Brain chemistry, particularly involving serotonin, plays a role in the development of OCD.
OCD rarely goes away without treatment, especially during adolescence when symptoms can intensify due to academic, social, and emotional pressures. Without proper intervention, the disorder may become more severe and interfere with daily functioning. Early diagnosis and treatment greatly improve outcomes and help teens develop lifelong coping strategies.
It’s normal for teens to have preferences or routines, but OCD involves repetitive thoughts and behaviors that cause significant distress or interfere with daily life. For example, checking locks once is normal, but checking them 20 times to relieve anxiety may be a sign of OCD. If your teen’s routines are rigid, time-consuming, or driven by fear, it may be time to seek a professional evaluation.
Not all teens with OCD require medication, but in moderate to severe cases, it can be an important part of treatment. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are commonly prescribed and can help reduce obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. Medication is often most effective when combined with therapy, especially Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP).
The length of treatment varies based on the severity of symptoms and the teen’s response to therapy. Some teens see significant progress within a few months, while others may need longer-term support. At White River Academy, we tailor the treatment plan to each individual, allowing adequate time for healing, skill-building, and sustained behavioral change.
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