California’s Rising Need for Teen Mental Health Care In today’s current mental health landscape, adolescents need help. According to the California Health Care Foundation, 1 …
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California’s Rising Need for Teen Mental Health Care In today’s current mental health landscape, adolescents need help. According to the California Health Care Foundation, 1 …
In today’s current mental health landscape, adolescents need help. According to the California Health Care Foundation, 1 in 14 California children will experience an emotional disturbance that limits their day-to-day functioning, from family and school to hobbies and community activities. COVID-19 amplified the crisis, with national data showing an increased presence of depression and suicidal ideation among teens.
Thankfully, there is help available for adolescents and their families. For those who need psychiatrist-led, evidence-based care, BNI Treatment Center offers services designed to meet today’s teens’ needs. Inpatient treatment is a unique experience, and in this guide, we’ll cover everything your family needs to know about treatment before it begins.
Inpatient treatment (also called residential treatment) provides 24/7 structured care in a safe, supervised environment. In these settings, teens are treated for mental health disorders, substance use disorders, and other challenges affecting their emotional well-being. When specifically designed for teens and adolescents, special care is taken to help support family engagement and continued academic support.
Inpatient treatment is necessary when a teen’s symptoms are severe. This includes symptoms that are persistent or pose an immediate safety risk. Symptoms that require immediate medical attention and often lead to inpatient treatment are suicidal ideation, self-harm, or substance abuse. One reason that inpatient care is recommended in these cases over outpatient or partial hospitalization is the intensity and structure of these programs. With careful clinical and professional monitoring, these severe symptoms can be managed effectively.
In addition to close clinical monitoring, the benefits of inpatient care for teens include:
Seeking care through inpatient treatment is a critical option for those undergoing severe mental health or substance use challenges. For families seeking premium care, inpatient treatment at BNI Treatment Center offers all the above benefits, including privacy, individualized attention, and an upscale, supportive environment. Inpatient treatment, when professionally administered and monitored, promotes safety through stability and encourages long-term healing.
When considering comprehensive teen inpatient care, it’s essential to go with a trusted name. BNI Treatment Center is a psychiatrist-owned and operated center that goes beyond relying primarily on therapists and counselors. When treated at BNI, adolescents can expect daily onsite psychiatrist leadership, with keen medical oversight at every stage of treatment to help achieve the best possible results.
Evidence-based therapies used at BNI include CBT and DBT, and rigorous family therapy to help improve communication, reduce conflicts and tension, and build a supportive home environment. Where clinically appropriate, psychiatrists oversee medication management to ensure balanced treatment. To fully support growth and recovery, teens have the opportunity to engage in holistic activities such as, but not limited to:
These holistic supports help teens reduce stress, stay focused on their overall well-being, and develop new coping skills they can carry with them throughout life. In addition to these activities, teens are supported with academic integration that helps maintain not only their grades and education but also a sense of normalcy during treatment. These activities matter because they complement the evidence-based therapies mentioned earlier to support whole-person well-being: mind, body, and spirit.
Research consistently shows the benefits of early intervention, such as inpatient treatment. Systematic reviews and clinical studies have shown that early inpatient intervention can help improve symptom stabilization, reduce relapse rates, and lower the risk of repeat suicide attempts in adolescents, according to a 2024 review published in Early Intervention in Psychiatry. Families who invest in comprehensive care are more likely to see long-term stability that goes beyond short-term symptom relief.
One aspect that many families appreciate about seeking teen inpatient care is the structure it provides to repair family relationships. Family therapy helps improve communication through structured sessions, rebuilding trust, and establishing healthy boundaries. Completing the program together as a family unit can also help build a family culture of resilience.
Teens who receive academic support while completing their inpatient treatment are less likely to fall behind and find it much easier to reintegrate with their education after treatment. Once a teen has been stabilized through treatment, they are more likely to return to school with increased focus and better attendance. Academic continuity ensures that a teen’s future opportunities remain intact, which can be another point of stress for many teens.
Because recovery does not end at discharge, adolescents who have access to aftercare ensure that the progress made during inpatient continues. Structured aftercare planning, such as the individualized plans offered by BNI Treatment Center, includes a range of factors. In short, these factors include, but are not limited to:
As we’ve discussed throughout this article, adolescent mental health challenges are rising sharply, and providers of inpatient care must rise to meet these needs. As teens across California deal with severe issues such as depression, anxiety, and substance use disorder, inpatient treatment provides the care they need. Clinicians provide around-the-clock monitoring and structure through evidence-based therapies, with premier clinics such as BNI Treatment Center offering academic support, engaging family involvement, and holistic experiences to reduce stress.
For families who urgently seek to address their teen’s mental health, reach out to BNI Treatment Centers for a trusted and compassionate partner in the solution. With our psychiatrist-led programs, we can provide the peace of mind you need as you seek care for your child. Contact our team today to learn more about our inpatient programs and schedule a consultation.
Dr. Arastou Aminzadeh or Dr. A as most teens refer to him, has been working in variety of clinical settings for the last 20 years. He is well respected nationally for his expertise in Addiction medicine and treating adolescents. Dr. A is a triple board certified physician in psychiatry, Child and Adolescent psychiatry and Addiction medicine.
Dr. Oliver Ahmadpour is an adult and child psychiatrist with nearly four decades of experience in the field of medicine with an M.D. degree from Sweden, where he practiced as an Internal Medicine physician. In the U.S. he completed his Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Endocrinology at UCSD, and his Residency and Fellowship in Adult, Child, and adolescent Psychiatry at USC Keck School of Medicine.
We treat a wide range of teen mental health challenges including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, OCD, trauma-related disorders, behavioral issues, ADHD, oppositional defiance, substance use, and dual-diagnosis conditions. Many families come to BNI after struggling to find the right level of care elsewhere.
Most private insurance plans cover a significant portion of treatment. Our admissions team verifies benefits quickly and explains coverage, deductibles, and out-of-pocket expectations before admission. We do not accept Medi-Cal or Medicare.
Yes. Many families come to BNI with teens who have complex diagnoses, treatment-resistant depression, severe anxiety, self-harm history, or previous hospitalizations. Our clinical leadership regularly treats high-acuity cases and provides specialized expertise for them.
Absolutely. We use established, research-backed modalities including CBT, DBT, trauma-informed care, psychiatric medication management, experiential therapies, family systems work, and integrative approaches such as mindfulness, yoga, and expressive arts.
Our residential and outpatient programs are located in private, secure homes in Agoura Hills and Calabasas. These areas are known for their safety, privacy, and access to nature—ideal for focused healing and recovery.
Yes. BNI is trusted by the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine as a training rotation site for physician fellows to learn best practices in adolescent mental health—an acknowledgment of our clinical quality and leadership in teen psychiatry.


