Youth Probation
Life as an adolescent can be hard and take seriously unexpected turns.
The pressure to fit in and make choices that align with your values can be difficult. Managing relationships with friends, family, and peers can be complex. Substance use and legal issues can create even further obstacles and complications.
If you're an adolescent on probation, you have your own set of unique challenges to deal with. Navigating the journey through probation can be tough but you don’t have to face it alone. Being on probation doesn't define who you are and isn't just about fulfilling legal requirements. It’s about personal growth and an opportunity to make some changes toward a brighter future with confidence.
At Arevalo Counseling & Mentoring, LLC we're not just therapists; we're advocates for your growth. As a partnered program with Clark County Youth Probation Department, we are here to help you break free from negative patterns and make positive choices, provide guidance, and help you not only discover but achieve your greatest strengths and potential.
Working with us will give you the opportunity to regain control and freedom!
Exploring your relationships with family, friends, and your academics can be enlightening and give you clarity on how they impact your life. We will help you get better understanding and learn how to make better decisions, how to improve communication, and resolve problems without getting into more trouble.
We believe that by providing support and guidance during this crucial time, we can empower youth to make healthier choices, set and achieve goals, and ultimately break the cycle of negative behaviors.
Benefits of therapy for youth on probation can include:
Emotional Support
Effective Decision Making
Improved Self Esteem
Conflict Resolution
Reduced Stress
If you would like to refer a youth who is on Clark County Juvenile Probation, please complete Referral Form by clicking on this icon:
Break Free From Your Past Decisions And Take Control Of Your Future.
"Youth are not defined by their mistakes but by their potential for growth and change."
~ Unknown