Interactive Blog And Thought Collective
In-depth insights, research, and practical guidance on youth inpatient transitions and quality of care
What Can You Expect from Interactive Youth Transport and Our New Blog?
Comprehensive Parent’s Guide to Transport to Treatment
Recognize the moment. Plan precisely. Get there safely.
Hello Everyone, Thank you for visiting our blog and thought exchange. We are excited to begin sharing more about ourselves and exploring new ideas in Teen Treatment and quality care
We Wil be featuring among other topics:
"Asked and Answered Series": We’ll answer questions from all of you—about teen transport, the behavioral health field, and everything in between. Let’s start the conversation!
Tackling the Tough Conversations: Addressing the hard topics that need attention.
The Future of Adolescent Care: Exploring innovation and the next phase of healing.
Guides and Expert Advice: Insights from our top clinical staff and contributing experts in the field.
We can't wait to take this journey with you!
Everyone is welcome! Whether you're a therapist, parent, treatment center, or adolescent, we encourage the submission of your questions, topics of interest, and thought-provoking op-ed requests. What would you like to know more about?
Email us at: Info@InteractiveYouthTransport.com
Adolescent Teen Treatment Transport: Under the Surface of Youth Behavioral Healthcare
Navigating adolescent behavioral health care is overwhelming for many families. This introductory post explores why treatment transport is more than logistics, how trauma-informed approaches make a difference, and what Interactive Youth Transport brings to supporting youth and families during critical transitions.
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The Wet Clay State: Post-Treatment Choices and the Future They Create
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Read more →Interactive Approaches to the Navigation of Cannabis-Induced Psychosis
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Read more →Bobby Tredinnick is the author of the blog posts on Interactive Health (Interactive Youth Transports) page. He believes in the triage between clinical training and education, lived experience, and being grounded in a desire to help, as well as the humility that allows clients to feel supported enough to be the instigator of their own transformation. Bobby has been working with clients for over 10 years and also seeks out opportunities to expand new models of care and the integration of technology and investment in ways that produce sustainable care models in accessible formats.