Compass Health Center’s school refusal services provide short-term stabilization for adolescents who are having trouble managing Mood & Anxiety symptoms that often present as school refusal behavior. This service is available for patients admitted to our adolescent Compass’s Adolescent Partial Hospitalization (PHP) Program.
School refusal behavior may include frequent complaints of being ill with a stomach ache, sore throat, or headache upon waking up. These complaints usually resolve once the adolescent is allowed to remain at home, but may resurface the next morning. Adolescents may also avoid school by frequently requesting to visit the nurse’s office; showing up tardy or not at all; or being absent on test days or for events that trigger performance anxiety, such as giving presentations or participating in sports. Through the use of evidence-based treatment Compass’s goal is to help patients return to the classroom by providing them with the strategies needed to effectively manage Mood & Anxiety symptoms that present when faced with daily stressors.
Compass’s multidisciplinary team develops an individualized treatment plan for each patient that includes:
Compass’s customized treatment plans are tailored to the needs of each individual and adapted over the course of treatment. Participants work with therapists who specialize in school anxiety. The group therapy model provides the opportunity to connect with others, normalize experiences, and build group accountability. This individualized approach to treatment supports people in moving towards achieving a meaningful and functional life.
Adolescents in PHP receive daily education services during the school year to support their academic goals alongside treatment. This includes time each day for supervised study, case management, and coordination of care among the Compass treatment team, the adolescent’s school teams, and their family. Compass recognizes that flexibility is key to ensuring a successful transition back to school following treatment. Your adolescent’s team is in regular communication with their school to adjust the treatment plan as needed to best support them.