Depression Treatment
For Adolescents & Young Adults
IOP Treatment the Lifeline to a Depression Free Life
Anxiety, Trauma & Depression Treatment Center’s Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs) provide a lifeline for adolescents and young adults navigating depression, offering evidence-based treatments and their Resilience Method within a supportive environment. These programs combine individual therapy, group sessions, and skills training to address the emotional, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of depression. For adolescents, our IOPs create a safe space to explore their feelings, build self-esteem, and learn healthier ways to cope with stress and peer dynamics. For young adults, our IOPs offer tailored support to help them tackle the challenges of independence, career pressures, and life transitions. By engaging with peers who share similar experiences, participants feel less isolated and more understood. The structured yet flexible nature of our IOPs empowers both groups to build resilience and develop long-term strategies for managing or overcoming depression, ultimately setting you or a loved one on a path toward recovery and fulfillment.
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4 Convenient Locations Serving All of Utah
Office Hours: Mon-Fri: 9am – 5pm (By Appointment Only)
Orem
383 N. State Street, Suite 201
Orem, UT 84057
West Jordan
9289 South Redwood Road, Suite D
West Jordan, UT 84088
St. George
230 N 1680 East, Building J
St. George, UT 84790
Cedar City
415 N Main St., Suite 101
Cedar City, UT 84721
Depression in Young Adults Left Untreated Only Gets Worse
In young adults, depression often takes root during the critical years when they are building independence and establishing their place in the world. The pressure to succeed academically, start a career, or maintain relationships can feel overwhelming, leading to feelings of hopelessness or failure. For many, depression manifests as a loss of motivation, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, and a general disinterest in activities they once valued. Unlike adolescents, young adults may also struggle with existential concerns, such as questioning their purpose or facing fears about the future. Left unchecked, these struggles can lead to isolation, impaired decision-making, and even self-destructive behaviors that can include suicidal thoughts.
Adolescent Depression Needs Intensive Treatment
Depression in adolescents is shaped by the challenges of this complex and transitional life stage. It can manifest as persistent sadness, irritability, or a noticeable withdrawal from friends and activities they once enjoyed. Unlike adults, adolescents with depression may not always appear overtly sad; instead, they might show increased anger or frustration, experience academic decline, or engage in risky behaviors or even suicidal tendencies as a cry for help. Hormonal changes, peer pressure, and the search for identity can amplify feelings of inadequacy and loneliness, making this group particularly vulnerable. Untreated, depression interferes with school performance, social development, and overall well-being, leaving lasting impacts on their future.
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