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Girls Mental Health Treatment

Importance of Girls’ Mental Health Treatment

At Interval Teen, we understand the paramount importance of mental health treatment for adolescents, particularly for girls aged 13-17. Recognizing and addressing mental health issues during these formative years is crucial for developing healthy coping mechanisms, fostering positive relationships, and promoting overall well-being. Our commitment to providing specialized support for young women in Thousand Oaks is unwavering, as we strive to offer a sanctuary for healing and growth.

Types of Mental Health Issues in Girls

We specialize in treating a wide range of mental health conditions including Depressive Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, and Trauma & Stress Related Disorders among others. Understanding the specific challenges faced by adolescent girls is essential to our therapeutic approach, enabling us to offer targeted support that addresses the unique needs of each individual.

Signs and Symptoms of Mental Health Issues in Girls

Identifying signs of mental health issues early can lead to timely intervention. These signs may include changes in mood or behavior, withdrawal from social activities, academic struggles, and expressions of hopelessness. Our experienced clinical team is adept at recognizing these indicators and providing the necessary support to navigate these challenges.

Challenges in Accessing Mental Health Treatment for Girls

Many barriers exist when it comes to accessing mental health treatment, from stigmas surrounding mental health to logistical challenges like finding specialized care. Interval Teen aims to remove these barriers, offering a comprehensive program in a supportive, gender-specific environment designed to encourage recovery and healing.

Benefits of Early Intervention in Girls’ Mental Health

Early intervention can significantly alter the trajectory of a young woman’s life. Initiating treatment at the onset of mental health issues can prevent more severe problems later on, enhancing the individual’s ability to lead a fulfilling and balanced life. At Interval Teen, we emphasize the importance of early detection and intervention, embodying a proactive approach to mental health care.

Therapeutic Approaches for Girls’ Mental Health Treatment

Our program integrates DBT-informed therapy and relationship-focused treatments tailored to adolescent girls. These therapeutic approaches are designed to build resilience, improve emotional regulation, and foster a sense of empowerment. By appreciating the complex needs of our residents, we adopt a holistic strategy that supports both mental and emotional health.

Behavioral Therapies for Girls’ Mental Health

Behavioral therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), play a significant role in our treatment program. These evidence-based practices help residents challenge negative thought patterns, develop healthier behaviors, and build coping skills that are vital for recovery.

Medication Options for Girls’ Mental Health Treatment

When necessary, medication can be an invaluable component of treatment. Our skilled clinical team works closely with each resident and their family to evaluate the benefits and manage medication as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

Support Systems for Girls Undergoing Mental Health Treatment

A robust support system is critical for the success of mental health treatment. Interval Teen fosters a community-oriented environment where residents can find peer support, while also engaging families in the recovery process to build a strong network of understanding and care around each adolescent.

Role of Family and Caregivers in Girls’ Mental Health Treatment

The involvement of family and caregivers is integral to our approach. Through family therapy and skills training, we empower families with the tools necessary to support their loved one’s journey toward mental health and well-being.

Importance of Self-Care Practices in Girls’ Mental Health Treatment

Self-care practices are a cornerstone of mental health treatment. We encourage residents to explore activities such as yoga, music, and martial arts, fostering personal growth and self-expression. These experiential activities are not just therapeutic; they also introduce residents to healthy hobbies that can become lifelong practices.

Preventative Measures for Promoting Girls’ Mental Health

Prevention is as crucial as treatment. Our program emphasizes skill-building and resilience, aiming to equip young women with the tools they need to navigate life’s challenges. By promoting self-awareness and emotional intelligence, we strive to prevent mental health issues before they start.

At Interval Teen, the journey toward healing and wellness is a collaborative effort. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality care and support for adolescent mental health in Ventura County. By fostering a safe and nurturing environment, we help young women reclaim their lives, empowering them to face the future with confidence and hope.

Girls Mental Health Treatment

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Medical director

Dr. Manju Sharma-Beatty, MD

Dr. Manju Sharma-Beatty, MD is a psychiatry specialist in Ventura County and has over 21 years of experience in the medical field.

She has extensive experience in Psychotic Disorders as well as Addiction and substance abuse.

Dr. Manju Sharma-Beatty received her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine in 2001. In 2005, she went on to study psychiatry at the State University of New York at Buffalo Medical Center. Dr. Beatty has given presentations highlighting topics such as personality disorders in hospitalized patients, the role of genetics in Psychiatry, side-effects of antidepressants and has contributed to the publication “Role of Antidepressants and Psychotropics”.  Dr. Beatty worked as Assistant Clinical Instructor for 3 years teaching and supervising medical students and interns all while developing communication skills protocol. Dr. Beatty has a special interest in Pharmacotherapy.

As a psychiatrist Dr. Beatty diagnoses and treats mental illnesses. Dr. Beatty may treat patients through a variety of methods including medications, psychotherapy, psychosocial interventions and more depending on each individual case.  

Dr. Manju Sharma-Beatty is known for her exceptional medical expertise and compassionate patient care. She has dedicated her career to diagnosing and treating a wide range of medical conditions while providing personalized healthcare services to her patients.  Dr. Manju Sharma-Beatty is known for her compassionate and personalized approach to patient care. She takes the time to listen to her patients’ concerns and works closely with them to develop a treatment plan that meets their individual needs.

Education Director

Deanna Ruby

For more than 30 years, Deanna Ruby has been a classroom teacher. Ever since she was a child, she knew that would be her career path.  Working with and mentoring students has been her life long passion. Her love for children and education led her to design and publish educational curriculum and several books. She is especially proud of her children’s math series, The Power of 10, which highlights a female superhero. Deanna holds an Administrative Credential and a Master’s in Educational Leadership.

Director of Nursing

Andrea Muladore

As the Director of Nursing at La Ventana Treatment Programs, Andrea Muladore brings a unique blend of compassion, leadership, and a diverse background in education and healthcare.

Before venturing into the healthcare realm, Andrea was a dedicated elementary school teacher and her transition to nursing was motivated by a profound desire to make a direct impact on people’s lives.

Andrea became an integral part of the organization’s commitment to providing exceptional healthcare services. Her role as the Director of Nursing reflects not only her proficiency in healthcare management but also her dedication to fostering an environment of empathy and quality care. Andrea leads a dynamic team of nurses with a focus on fostering a positive and supportive work environment.

Andrea’s passion lies in patient advocacy, ensuring that every individual receives compassionate and personalized care. She believes in the power of a holistic approach to healthcare, addressing not just physical ailments but also the emotional and psychological well-being of patients.

Known for her warm demeanor and a genuine commitment to patient well-being, Andrea’s approach to nursing is characterized by a holistic understanding of health. She firmly believes in the power of a caring touch and the importance of fostering a collaborative and supportive healthcare environment.

Andrea Muladore’s journey from education to nursing leadership is not just a career path but a narrative of passion, adaptability, and a relentless pursuit of excellence in healthcare. As the Director of Nursing at La Ventana, she continues to make a lasting impact on the lives of both her team and the clients they serve.

Director of Operations

Wendy McCain

Wendy McCain is an accomplished professional with a strong background in mental healthcare administration. With a career spanning several years in the healthcare industry, she has shown exceptional leadership and dedication in her various roles.

Wendy’s journey began in the field of nursing, where she excelled as a Director of Nursing at La Ventana Treatment Programs. Her commitment to patient care and her ability to lead and inspire her team made her an invaluable asset to the organization. During her tenure, she implemented innovative strategies that improved client outcomes and enhanced the quality of care provided.

Recognizing her exceptional skills in operations and leadership, Wendy transitioned to the role of Director of Operations at La Ventana Treatment Programs/Interval. In this capacity, she continues to make a significant impact by streamlining processes, optimizing resource allocation, and ensuring the overall efficiency of the organization. Her vision and strategic planning have been instrumental in driving La Ventana’s success.

Wendy McCain holds a deep-seated belief in the importance of accessible and high-quality mental healthcare services, and she has demonstrated her commitment to this cause throughout her career. Her educational background, work experience, and dedication to her profession make her a respected figure in the mental health field.

Wendy’s passion for mental healthcare, her exceptional leadership abilities, and her proven track record of success make her a highly regarded professional in the industry. She continues to make a positive impact on the mental healthcare community and delivers the best possible care to their clients.

 

Clinical Director

Carla Fernandez, ACSW

Carla Fernandez, a trailblazing Clinical Director at Interval Teen, embodies a profound commitment to empowering vulnerable populations, driven by her own experiences as a first-generation Hispanic woman. Growing up amidst a backdrop of limited mental health resources, Carla recognized early on the critical need for support and education within her community.
With a rich background spanning six years in the mental health field, Carla’s journey began as a behavioral therapist, serving at-risk children, youth, and foster populations. Motivated by her frontline experiences, she pursued a Master’s in Social Work, a decision fueled by her unwavering dedication to effecting positive change.
During her tenure as a mental health clinician at a non-profit organization in Santa Barbara, Carla honed her skills in providing comprehensive support to at-risk youth and their families. From psychoeducation to individual therapy, Carla’s holistic approach centered on empowering clients to achieve their treatment goals while fostering resilience and healing.
At Interval Teen, Carla’s vision is transformative. With a focus on prevention and healing, she champions initiatives aimed at equipping teens with the tools for lifelong wellness. Her mission extends beyond the residential home’s walls, as she works tirelessly to nurture empowered and resilient families within the community.
Carla’s guiding principle, “each one reach one,” underscores her belief in the power of collective empowerment. Through knowledge-sharing and mutual support, she envisions a future where healing transcends generations, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of mental health advocacy.
Chief Clinical Officer

Sharon Volner, LMFT

My philosophy is that people, whether they are struggling with mental health or addiction issues, need to know their reality.


Sharon brings a broad range of experience to her role as the Chief Clinical Officer of La Ventana Treatment Program. She has over twenty years experience working with at-risk youth, couples, families, and adults in the field of mental health and addiction. She has worked at various rehabilitation centers with youth and adults struggling with issues of addiction and their underlying psychological causes. Sharon has worked as a trainer and operator on a crisis suicide hotline. Sharon has worked directly with the homeless population in assisting them in stabilizing severe and persistent mental health and substance dependence as well as gaining housing and employment.  Sharon’s approach is multi-modal: she addresses the biological, psychosocial, spiritual, and nutritional aspects of addiction and treatment.

Sharon earned her MS in Counseling with Distinction from California State University. She is a member of CAMFT, and a Co-Leader of her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop in efforts to help young girls develop empowerment and leadership.

CEO / Chairman of the board

Our Founder - Steve Zamarripa

Steve’s Story

I started La Ventana Treatment Programs in 2007 as a personal journey looking inward for answers on a more meaningful life.  I sold my previous business in 2005 and started my journey on giving back and helping others suffering from mental health illness and substance abuse. I had an awakening and simply wanted to create a place “to help” by providing a platform where professionals and dedicated staff could work their magic towards helping people.

Growing up, my family was plagued with mental health issues and alcoholism where nobody could express their feelings and I was taught that boys don’t cry ever and did not shed a tear myself until my early forties when I divorced and I cried for my three children. I learned to survive instead of learning how to live and that survival mode where I protected myself and did not trust anybody carried me through most of my adulthood.

Mental health issues were everywhere in my life growing up but in the 1960s and 1970s there was very little discussion around mental health and facilities to help people struggling were almost nonexistent.  Most of my childhood was filled with fear. I lived in fear of my father, in fear of family secrets, in fear of emotions and feelings and in fear of people in general. I remember being afraid of many things as a child and fear was part of growing up which led to establishing survival techniques to live. 

Interval Teen was the brainchild of Rebekah Sanchez Norton, from our own clinical leadership team, and I enthusiastically  supported it when she presented it to me. I realized how my own life would have been healthier and happier had there been an Interval Teen when I was growing up.

I have learned many things since opening my first mental health facility in 2007 and I have grown tremendously as a person.  I have realized that in my family I believe there are no crimes beyond forgiveness. I have forgiven my father and my mother for their crazy dysfunctional lifestyle and for any mistakes made in raising their children. I have forgiven myself for the crimes I committed on my family, for my inability to love and for the hurt I caused so many people throughout my journey.

I am now a loved man capable of receiving love, giving love and expressing love which is more than enough for my life. This has been the greatest achievement in my recovery thus far.

I provide the community with Interval Teen in hopes of helping young women face their fears, work on their mental health issues and become strong women for the future of our society.