(thĕr′ə-pyo͞o′tĭk) (nēdz)
n.noun
Therapeutic needs are necessary therapeutic requirements of a person that need to be met for them to overcome psychological issues. Therapeutic needs are different and unique to individual’s personally, but require the assistance of a psychiatric professional, or possibly even 24-hour, live-in care.
Troubled teens are a large demographic who have therapeutic needs that must be met. Troubled teens display out of control behaviors due to underlying issues that rage underneath the surface. While troubled teens may act out in total rebellion, on the inside, they are in desperate need of therapeutic restoration.
Luckily for troubled adolescents and their families, there are nearly countless options that are designed to treat specifically their needs and assist them in overcoming whatever psychological malady they are personally suffering from, individually.