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Today, we remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. 🇺🇸Memorial Day can ...
05/25/2026

Today, we remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. 🇺🇸

Memorial Day can also bring complex emotions for military families — including grief, trauma, and quiet reflection.

At Avery’s House, we recognize that teens in military families may carry unique stressors, including relocation, loss, or parental deployment. Emotional support matters — especially on meaningful days like today.

We hold space for remembrance, gratitude, and healing.

No two teens experience anxiety, depression, or trauma in the same way.That’s why individual therapy is a core part of c...
05/12/2026

No two teens experience anxiety, depression, or trauma in the same way.

That’s why individual therapy is a core part of care at Avery’s House.

In one-on-one sessions, teens can:
âś” Process difficult emotions safely
âś” Learn coping strategies tailored to their needs
âś” Build trust with a licensed clinician
âś” Develop skills that extend beyond treatment

During Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re reminded that personalized care matters. Healing isn’t one-size-fits-all.

If your family is navigating a difficult season, individual therapy can be a powerful first step toward stability and hope.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month — a time to check in a little more closely. Anxiety in teens doesn’t always look li...
05/08/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month — a time to check in a little more closely.

Anxiety in teens doesn’t always look like panic attacks. Sometimes it shows up quietly.

Here are 3 common signs your teen may be struggling:
• Increased irritability or mood swings
• Trouble sleeping or frequent physical complaints (like headaches or stomachaches)
• Avoiding school, friends, or activities they once enjoyed

If something feels “off,” trust your instincts. Start with a calm, open conversation — and listen without rushing to fix.

Early support can make a lasting difference. If your teen needs more than you can provide alone, we’re here to help.

Adolescence is a social age, and peer relationships play a crucial role in recovery. Avery’s House integrates group ther...
04/29/2026

Adolescence is a social age, and peer relationships play a crucial role in recovery. Avery’s House integrates group therapy and community-based activities as part of treatment, helping teens practice emotional skills with others in supportive settings.

Group work supports:
• Social skill development
• Healthy interpersonal boundaries
• Shared problem-solving
• Mutual encouragement through real experiences

Connection, when guided by clinicians, becomes a meaningful part of emotional growth.

At Avery’s House, treatment extends beyond traditional therapy sessions. Case management ensures that what teens learn i...
04/14/2026

At Avery’s House, treatment extends beyond traditional therapy sessions. Case management ensures that what teens learn in therapy is supported across all areas of daily life: school, family interactions, and future planning.

This means:
• Coordinated support between clinicians, teachers, and caregivers
• Tailored strategies for real-life challenges
• Structured reinforcement of learned skills
True progress happens when therapeutic gains are sustained in everyday environments — and case management connects the dots.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a core evidence-based approach at Avery’s House that helps teens understand how th...
04/07/2026

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a core evidence-based approach at Avery’s House that helps teens understand how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are connected.

CBT empowers teens to:
• Identify unhelpful thinking patterns
• Reframe thoughts that fuel anxiety or low mood
• Practice new responses in real-world situations
Rather than just talking about feelings, CBT gives teens practical tools they can apply daily — helping break cycles that contribute to depression, worry, and avoidance.

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is a reminder that teens can struggle quietly. Eating issues aren’t always abou...
02/25/2026

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is a reminder that teens can struggle quietly. Eating issues aren’t always about appearance, they often form around anxiety, control, stress, or emotional pain.

Here are signs a teen may need support:

âś” Skipping meals or sudden food rituals
âś” Avoiding eating with others
âś” Increased irritability or isolation
âś” Trouble concentrating or extreme fatigue
âś” Expressing guilt around food or body image

If you’re noticing these shifts, you’re not overreacting. Early support truly matters. Avery’s House provides trauma-informed care for teens in both Arizona and Idaho.

Long weekends and school breaks can be a welcome pause, but for some teens, changes in routine can increase anxiety or d...
02/18/2026

Long weekends and school breaks can be a welcome pause, but for some teens, changes in routine can increase anxiety or dysregulation.

If your teen seems more on edge or withdrawn this week, it doesn’t automatically mean something is wrong. Predictability and small routines can help bring steadiness back into their day.

Whether your teen needs outpatient support, PHP, or residential care, our Idaho and Arizona teams can help you understand the options at a pace that feels manageable.

Valentine’s Day can feel complicated for many teens, especially those dealing with anxiety, loneliness, or pressure from...
02/11/2026

Valentine’s Day can feel complicated for many teens, especially those dealing with anxiety, loneliness, or pressure from school or peers.

Love doesn’t have to be big or perfect. Sometimes it looks like:

• Listening without fixing
• Sitting together in the quiet
• Checking in at the end of the day
• Reminding your teen they matter

If today is feeling heavy for your teen or your family, you’re not alone. Support is always available.

The start of the year can bring new routines and hidden stress. A simple check-in can help your teen feel seen and suppo...
02/04/2026

The start of the year can bring new routines and hidden stress. A simple check-in can help your teen feel seen and supported. Try asking:

• “How’s your week been feeling?”
• “Anything on your mind lately?”
• “Is there anything you want help with?”

You don’t need perfect answers. Your presence alone can bring relief.

If you’re noticing changes in mood, sleep, or motivation, our Arizona and Idaho teams are here to help you sort through next steps.

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2416 North 113th Street
Apache Junction, AZ
85120

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