The Center's Education
Program is comprised of three components:
- A High School Academic Program for
adolescents grades 8 - 12
- An Adult Education Program which emphasizes
vocational preparation and essential
life skills
- A therapeutic Life Skills Curriculum
which patients receive as part of treatment
High School Academic Program
The High School
Academic Program is under the direction
of the Center's Education Director and is
staffed by a Principal and experienced,
certified teachers. The Center's Cascade
Mountain High School is a private school
licensed by the State of Utah, and is working
toward Northwest Accreditation. The school
boasts creativity, individualized education
planning, and a high degree of integration
between clinical treatment and academic
education. Adolescents are involved in inpatient
and residential treatment for a sufficient
amount of time to make significant academic
progress while they progress towards recovery
from their emotional and behavioral difficulties.
During residential treatment, adolescent
patients receive approximately five hours
of daily academic instruction.
Adult Education Program
The Adult Education
Program at the Center is for adults 18
and older. On occasion it will aid those
who have yet to complete their high school
graduation or GED. More routinely, however,
it will aid young adults in understanding
and pursuing their education and career
goals, and will provide intensive training
in adult life skills. This training includes
parenting skills, relationship skills,
interview skills, social and communication
skills, resume building, word processing
and computer skills, basic financial management,
goal setting, self assessment and presentation,
and the basics of emotional, spiritual,
financial, social, and physical self care.

Life Skills Curriculum
The Life Skills Curriculum was written by experienced
staff at Center for Change, under the
direction of our Education Director,
a PhD in instructional psychology. The curriculum
includes content, didactic teaching, assignments,
and experiential activities. It includes
some of the following topics: Building
Self-esteem, Developing Relationships,
Spiritual Awareness, Overcoming Addiction,
Parenting, Social-skills Training, Self-defense,
Dating Skills, Assertiveness Training,
Communication Skills, Understanding Sexuality
and Intimacy, Relapse Prevention, and
Decreasing Cognitive Distortions and Negative
Feelings, etc.
.