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CBS News Examines Outcomes of Youth Residential Treatment Programs

CBS News reports on two teenagers who attended residential treatment programs and reported different results. The network is reviewing whether these programs deliver the mental health support teens need.

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CBS News examined youth residential treatment programs funded by families and taxpayers. Two teenagers who attended such programs described different experiences after leaving. The network is investigating whether the programs provide the mental health support teens may need.

CBS News reviewed how these programs operate and what results they produce.

One teenager reported positive changes after completing a residential program. The second teenager said the program did not meet their needs. CBS News continues to examine the effectiveness of these programs.

Key Facts

Two teens
enrolled in residential treatment programs
Different experiences
reported after leaving the programs
CBS News investigation
examining program effectiveness for mental health

Potential Impact

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    Families may reconsider enrollment decisions based on reported outcomes.

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