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Parents often experience sadness and frustration when their child faces challenges in achieving independence and moving out. They might question if they are hindering their child’s growth or if the child lacks effort. However, failure to launch syndrome can stem from various factors. Identifying the underlying reason is vital in assisting your child in building a stable life.
Failure to launch syndrome, also known as adulting difficulties, describes a scenario where individuals in their 20s or 30s find it challenging to fully embrace adulthood. Instead of living independently, they might continue to rely on caregivers. Symptoms of this syndrome include avoidance of adult responsibilities like job hunting, furthering education, managing finances, or living autonomously.
Numerous factors contribute to this syndrome, including mental health issues such as anxiety or depression, family dynamics leading to caregiver dependence, inadequate job skills or education. Additional factors may involve substance abuse or difficulty handling stress effectively.
Addressing failure to launch syndrome requires a collaborative effort involving individuals, their families, and mental health professionals. The objective is to identify root causes and develop personalized treatment plans tailored to each person’s requirements. We at Colorado Behavioral Health are waiting to help those who may be struggling with failure to launch disorder.
Our teams offer round-the-clock medical supervision and continuous support to our clients choosing residential treatment.
A partial hospitalization program can offer an excellent solution for individuals facing mental health disorders.
IOPs are recommended for individuals who have completed a residenital treatment but still require more support.
With our transitional living program, individuals can develop essential life skills, continue their career or education, and learn to maintain sobriety.
Our dedicated alumni teams stay in touch with former clients, providing support and resources to help them maintain their sobriety and mental wellness.
The aim of relapse prevention in mental health treatment is to reduce the chances and severity of relapse by identifying potential triggers.
Based in the scenic Colorado community, we offer reliable transitional living programs designed to support adults dealing with emotional, behavioral, and co-occurring disorders.
Learn MoreColorado Behavioral Health works with all major insurance companies and is pleased to be an In Network provider with Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross (accepting most BCBS Blue Card plans), First Health, Kaiser Permanente of Southern California, MHN, TriCare West and Quantum Health.