In time, many find ways to cope with the abuse and reclaim their lives. But some retreat into a lifelong shell of distrust and estrangement. Others cope by transforming their anger into eating disorders, substance abuse or other behavioral problems. And some sexually abused children turn their anger outward through sexual aggression toward others – often, younger children.
Whether a child is exhibiting sexual behavioral problems because they have been abused or for other reasons, help is available.
Many programs exist to treat eating disorders, substance abuse and other mental illnesses. However, children who exhibit sexual behavior problems are, by all standards, among the most challenging to treat, and few treatment programs exist. At INTEGRIS Mental Health, we believe there is hope – and help – for these children. The INTEGRIS Health STAR program provides acute and residential treatment for boys and girls ages 5 through 17 in an emotionally and physically secure environment.
When a child exhibits inappropriate sexual behavior in a foster home, he/she is often removed from the home and placed in a juvenile shelter or another foster home. A pattern then develops in which the child finds him/herself experiencing frequent moves from one placement to another. Unfortunately, these frequent moves often preclude consistent specialized outpatient treatment for sexual behavior problems and/or abuse issues.
Although there is an increased awareness that a significant number of children are exhibiting inappropriate sexual behaviors, and that these behaviors are contributing to removal from the home and other behavioral difficulties, there are few specialized treatment programs to address this problematic behavior. The INTEGRIS STAR program is designed to fill that void.
The STAR program also addresses risk factors such as these:
Treatment that includes the family – whether the guardian is the family of origin, a foster or adoptive family, DHS/OJA or a kinship this program is designed to make family therapy an integral part of the treatment process.