

Will they ever grow up to be successful adults? Young Warriors of tomorrow? The short answer is “No, not without the necessary life experiences.” There is no substitute for learning personal responsibility and living within a legal, committed community.
Unless you believe a fourth grade mathematics ability will save the world from the economic disaster, and a class clown will become the next US President.
In my thirty years of training and experience, I recognize that parents are looking for that “magic” answer, that “moment of change” in finding the right prescription of medication and responsive adults who will “help” their youth to jump to the next maturational plateau. Sort of like Mario Brothers Donkey Kong.
Some may even be convinced smoking or drinking can help alleviate stress and promote growth. And they let unhealthy habits simply go on too long to find they’ve completely lost any momentum they felt was once there.
However, human behavioral change doesn’t work quite that way, and requires both daily routine instruction and strong “buy in” from youth. And that’s why structured programs and schools work in providing that developmentally savvy, consistent, and supportive environment that cannot be replicated at home or within the neighborhood school setting.
A year of boarding is equal to three years of home life in producing adaptive behavioral and emotional change. Why would you wait to give this gift? With the holidays coming, seriously consider a quality education for your son or daughter. Seriously, give us a call and we’ll get you a maturation gauge (MG) and a prescription of success for your youth.
As parents, we want “the best” for our young daughter or son, don’t we? In fact, we’ve given them “the best” and that’s now part of the problem. Now, as the metaphoric phrase goes, “Houston, we’ve got a problem”, for what we have here is a failure to launch. And so goes our young person’s life — wandering aimlessly between home, college, work, and struggling with relationships and possible drug, internet, or sexual problems (or maybe all three!). What we need here is “a plan” that doesn’t depend on one person’s opinion but a thorough assessment and recommendation from a qualified practitioner, licensed in the area of psychological testing and placement of young adults. Dr Burdick has “put into motion” hundreds of such “plans” that have brought about successful “launches” to bring a young adult back to “buying in” to their life and making something successful of it, to make themselves (and those around the young adult) “proud”. At the end of the day, will the young person listen to their parents? No. But, Dr Burdick has a way to help align the orbits of clients and families to help bring the purpose back into the situation, and move families forward. Do you think this is possible without a “thorough assessment”? No, it’s not. Is it possible to “launch” young adults with such an assessment and a strategic plan? Yes, it is. We use a “parachute approach.” Don’t wait. Call to make an appointment. We can make “the launch” happen!
It’s a play on words, but finding a safe place where you can find calm waters to avoid relapse and work on your mind and body fitness is what Safe Harbor in Costa Mesa is all about. In having worked with the owner Velvet Mangan now for over ten years, I find myself as an educational and therapeutic consultant learning more about recovery from addiction for women on every tour. Recovery from addiction is never easy, and women suffer often from co-dependent relationships which only complicates their sobriety. However, as a professional referent, I have found that the ability to ‘work a program’ with other women who face similar challenges provides my clients a safe and secure option with multiple opportunities to engage in rehearsing coping skills necessary for these young ladies to survive in the ‘real world’.