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Businiess name:  Dynamite Youth Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My son entered DYC at the age of 14. He went from a happy kid to a dark, depressed, teen under the influence of several illegal substances in a very short period of time. After about a year of counseling with several different doctors and treatment in another residential facility, I was begnning to lose hope. Everything seemed to be geared toward adults and did not understand how to deal with kids and young adults trapped in a world that they did not know how to get out of. After finding out about DYC, it took me months to convince my son to agree to go. When he finally did agree, he went to the upstate facility for a year. It was tough, a couple of times he wanted to leave, but he stayed strong and so did I. I followed all the guidelines of the program. I figured that what I had done before DYC wasn't working so let's see if they can help. I cannot say enough about it. The counselors and support I received was amazing. I met other parents there in the same situation. That was a big help when you needed to talk to someone. These people have become life-long friends. My son is now an adult living in his own apartment with a good job. Although it was difficult in the beginning moving back to the place where he was in trouble, my son made a decision to steer clear of anyone that was not healthy to his new way of life as DYC taught him. I am the parent, and I did not have to go through the program like he did. I asked him recently if DYC was the right thing to do. He said that if he did not go to DYC, he doesn't even want to think about what would have happened to him. I am sorry for the the person that stuck it out SIX DAYS. I know treatment is hard, but it is SO worth it in the end to get your life back.

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