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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Spring is a season of milestones. Caps and gowns, college acceptance letters, first jobs, and big decisions, it’s a time filled with pride, anticipation, and, for many families, an undercurrent of stress. At River’s Bend, we see this moment for what it truly is: not a single outcome to measure, but a transition worth honoring...</p>
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<p>Spring is a season of milestones. Caps and gowns, college acceptance letters, first jobs, and big decisions, it’s a time filled with pride, anticipation, and, for many families, an <a href="https://www.riversbendpc.com/helping-your-teen-navigate-change-what-to-do-when-theyre-struggling-with-what-comes-next/">undercurrent of stress</a>.</p>



<p>At <a href="https://www.riversbendpc.com/">River’s Bend</a>, we see this moment for what it truly is: not a single outcome to measure, but a transition worth honoring in all its forms.</p>



<p>Whether a young person is heading to college, entering the workforce, pursuing a trade, or taking time to discover their path, each step forward represents growth, resilience, and courage.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Hidden Pressure Behind “What’s Next?”</h3>



<p>“For adolescents, graduation often comes with an unspoken weight. Where are you going? What’s your plan? Did you get in?,<em>” </em>said Amy Fresch, River’s Bend Clinical Director at our Troy location<em>.&nbsp;</em></p>



<p>“These questions, while often well-intentioned, can amplify anxiety, especially in a culture where college admissions have become intertwined with identity and social status,” said Fresch.</p>



<p>When teens compare themselves to peers or feel they’ve fallen short of expectations, it can lead to:</p>



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<li>Increased anxiety and self-doubt</li>



<li>Feelings of inadequacy or shame</li>



<li>Depression during what should be a celebratory time</li>
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<p>Parents, too, feel this pressure. The desire to see their child succeed can sometimes translate into heightened expectations, expectations that adolescents are already placing heavily on themselves.</p>



<p>But here’s an important truth worth remembering:</p>



<p><strong>Once someone graduates, the question of “where did you go to school?” quickly fades. What endures is who they become, not where they started.</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Redefining Success for Our Young People</h3>



<p>Success is not a single path. It is not defined by a college name, a ranking, or comparison to others.</p>



<p>It is defined by:</p>



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<li>Emotional well-being</li>



<li>Personal growth</li>



<li>Purpose and direction</li>



<li>The ability to adapt and thrive</li>
</ul>



<p>As families, shifting the conversation from <em>achievement</em> to <em>well-being</em> can make all the difference. Supporting adolescents means celebrating effort, honoring individuality, and creating space for them to define their own futures.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Role of Support Systems, At Home and Beyond</h3>



<p>For many young people, especially those impacted by family substance use or mental health challenges, this transitional period can feel even more complex.</p>



<p>That’s why partnerships matter.</p>



<p>River’s Bend is proud to work alongside the <a href="https://nacoa.org/">National Association for Children of Addiction (NACoA)</a>, an organization dedicated to supporting the millions of children affected by family addiction.</p>



<p>Together, we are committed to ensuring that no young person navigates these challenges alone.</p>



<p>At the heart of NACoA’s mission is its CEO, <a href="https://nacoa.org/our-team/">Denise Bertin-Epp</a>.</p>



<p>Denise’s vision is both urgent and compassionate. She recognizes that:</p>



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<li>One in four children grows up in a family impacted by addiction</li>



<li>Substance use disorders have intensified in recent years</li>



<li>The need for accessible, effective treatment and support has never been greater</li>
</ul>



<p>Her leadership reflects a deep commitment to breaking cycles of silence and stigma, ensuring that children and families receive the care, understanding, and resources they deserve.</p>



<p>We value not only Denise’s expertise but the authenticity and heart she brings to this work. Our leadership team shares a close, collaborative relationship with her, rooted in mutual respect and a shared mission to protect and uplift young people.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.riversbendpc.com/bruce-goldbergs-nacoa-talk-rivers-bends-commitment-to-community-care/">Our working collaboration with NACoA is more than organizational—it’s mission-driven</a>.</p>



<p>Together, we are:</p>



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<li>Advocating for early intervention and family-centered care</li>



<li>Expanding access to adolescent outpatient treatment</li>



<li>Raising awareness about the impact of addiction on children</li>



<li>Celebrating resilience in young people during critical life transitions</li>
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<p>In the video below, Denise shares why NACoA partners with River’s Bend and the importance of providing specialized outpatient care for adolescents during pivotal moments like graduation.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Message to Parents This Season</h2>



<p>As your child approaches graduation, consider what they need most from you right now. Rather than pressure, comparison, or perfection, they thrive on reassurance that their worth is not tied to a specific outcome. Give them space to explore their path without fear of judgment, and recognize that this moment is a massive achievement. Finally, make sure they have permission to ask for help so they don&#8217;t have to navigate difficult emotions alone.</p>



<p>This season can also be an important opportunity for both parents and young adults to seek support and guidance. Working with a therapist can help parents gain clarity on how to be a healthy, supportive caretaker during a major life transition while also managing their own fears, expectations, and emotions.</p>



<p>For teens and young adults, therapy can reinforce an important lesson early in life: struggling does not have to happen in isolation. Learning how to ask for help, process uncertainty, communicate openly, and build a support system are skills that can strengthen emotional resilience well beyond graduation.</p>



<p>Sometimes the healthiest thing a family can do is acknowledge that everyone is navigating change together and that support is a strength, not a weakness.</p>



<p>Your support, understanding, and perspective can be the difference between a stressful transition and an empowering one.</p>



<p>Watch What River’s Bend Clinical Director, Amy Fresch, Has To Say About This &#8211;<strong> insert Amy Video talking about college stress</strong></p>



<p>To further support families, River’s Bend offers:</p>



<p><strong>The Graduation Transition Toolkit: A Mental Health Guide for Teens and Families Facing Life’s Next Chapter</strong></p>



<p>Created by Stephanie Howey, LMSW, this guide provides:</p>



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<li>Practical coping strategies</li>



<li>Conversation starters</li>



<li>Tools to navigate uncertainty with confidence</li>
</ul>



<p><a href="https://www.riversbendpc.com/graduation-transition-toolkit/" type="page" id="2228">Download The Graduation Transition Toolkit For Free</a></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Celebrating Every Path Forward</h3>



<p>This spring, we celebrate all graduates. Some are heading off to college, while others are entering the workforce immediately. Many are still taking the time to figure it out.</p>



<p>Ultimately, every path forward is valid, and every single step represents meaningful growth.</p>



<p>At River’s Bend, alongside our partners at NACoA, we remain committed to supporting adolescents and families, not just through graduation, but through every stage of growth that follows.</p>



<p>Because success isn’t about where you go.</p>



<p>It’s about who you become, and knowing you’re supported along the way.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.riversbendpc.com/supporting-adolescents-and-families-through-graduation-season/">Supporting Adolescents and Families Through Graduation Season</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.riversbendpc.com">River&#039;s Bend, P.C.</a>.</p>
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