Mental Health Awareness Month
Mental Health Awareness Month is a time to bring awareness to and break the stigma around teen boys and young men’s mental health, addiction, and trauma. This is the first step on the path toward lasting healing.

Mental Health Awareness Month is a time to bring awareness to and break the stigma around teen boys and young men’s mental health, addiction, and trauma. This is the first step on the path toward lasting healing.
Jeremy Carter | Clinical Director of Capstone Treatment Center MSMFT, LMFT-S, LPC-S, CSAT-S, CTT, EMDR II, Certificate in Traumatic Stress Studies A few weeks ago, I was on Psychology Today looking for a therapist to refer someone to in Dallas, TX. There were over 3,000 therapists listed in the Dallas area. I went to the filters … Read more
If your teenage son or young adult is struggling with substance use or addiction, you are not alone, and you’re not without options. Through a partnership with the State of Arkansas, Capstone Treatment Center is offering need-based scholarships to help families cover the cost of residential treatment for young men between the ages of 14 and 28.
When your son is struggling with mental health, trauma, or substance use, the weight on your heart can feel overwhelming. You want him to heal, to find hope, and to step back into life with confidence. Choosing a treatment center isn’t just a practical decision, it’s deeply personal. For many families, faith plays a central role in that choice.
The back-to-school season brings both excitement and added stress for many teens. This post breaks down common challenges and helps parents recognize the difference between expected behavior and signs of deeper struggles. You’ll also find practical ways to support your child through the transition.
Learn how mobile device dependence is harming youth mental health and what families can do to restore connection and resilience.