Sunrise Outcomes
Sunrise is committed to providing treatment that works. In doing so, we actively gather outcome data using nationally recognized standardized tests. The graph below illustrates results from the YOQ, an instrument that measures actual change in functioning The lower the score on the YOQ the more healthy an individual is. The red graph represents the average score for a girl entering Sunrise, while the green graph represents the average score for a girl when she leaves Sunrise. Scores below the yellow line are in the healthy range.


Important Topics
Who Are All These People? Navigating Treatment Professionals.
It can be a bit confusing to navigate all the professionals involved in your child's treatment. This list describes a few of these professionals and their specific role working with you and your child.
Parenting and Treatment: Dealing with Sexual Trauma and Promiscuity
With parental understanding and support, says Prior, our daughters can turn a situation of pain and shame into one of healing and empowerment. Parents can have tremendous therapeutic influence in these difficult situations.
BRAIN RESEARCH AND ADOLESCENT TRAUMA
“We teach families about how the brain works at the very beginning of treatment,” says trauma specialist, Brad Rentfro, LPC. “Knowing that they can actually change and heal at the neurobiological level really gives them a sense of tangible hope and helps accelerate progress.”





