Programs for Troubled Youth

Understanding Troubled Youth

When a young person is described as “troubled,” it doesn’t mean they are broken or beyond help. Instead, it indicates they are struggling with emotional, behavioural, or social difficulties that interfere with daily life.

For parents, this can be a confusing and worrying time. It may look like:

  • Persistent anger or defiance at home or school

  • Withdrawal from friends and family

  • Sudden changes in mood or personality

  • Risk-taking behaviour, substance use, or truancy

  • Declining academic performance or loss of motivation

  • Signs of self-harm, anxiety, or depression

Many of these behaviours are coping mechanisms—ways of expressing pain or unmet needs that the young person cannot yet put into words. Recognising the underlying cause, not just the behaviour, is the first step in providing meaningful support.

What Programs for Troubled Youth Include

Specialised programs for troubled youth go far beyond simple discipline or “fixing bad behaviour.” Effective programmes address the whole person—psychological, emotional, social, and physical health.

Parents can expect a high-quality programme to include:

  • Assessment and Personalised Care Plans
    Each young person’s history, strengths, and challenges are carefully assessed so treatment is tailored.

     

  • Evidence-Based Therapies
    Structured approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and family counselling help address underlying issues.

     

  • Holistic Activities
    Creative therapies (art, music, equine therapy), mindfulness, yoga, and nature-based challenges promote emotional regulation and self-discovery.

     

  • Safe and Supportive Community
    Living in a structured environment with peers who face similar struggles reduces isolation and builds positive relationships.

     

  • Education and Life Skills
    Tutoring, vocational training, and skills development ensure young people continue progressing academically and personally.

UCLan Cyprus and Holina Cyprus.

Memorandum of Understanding

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between UCLan Cyprus and Holina Cyprus on the 25th of October 2022 at the premises of the British University of Cyprus. The purpose of the Memorandum is to provide a framework of collaboration between UCLan Cyprus and Holina Cyprus, in areas of teaching, research, science, innovation and applied experience, aiming to support the well-being of Holina Cyprus’s residents, to foster, as well as develop employability skills for youth and young adults who deal with behavioural health issues.

Holina Cyprus serves as a young person’s community, offering its residents a holistic mental and spiritual support system for youth and young adults to feel safe and trusted and thus overcome behavioural health issues of various forms. With the support of a team of psychologists and psychotherapists who are among the best in the world, Holina Youth Village creates a life-changing programme, which offers an innovative approach to the healing process by incorporating educational and teaching objectives. UCLan Cyprus, with its unique blend of academic and practical experience, as well as its unparallel commitment to initiatives which promote the health and well-being of youth, will develop an innovative educational programme on various courses which present a special interest to Holina Village Youth residents.

When to Consider a Residential Programme

Not every teen needs a residential programme, but for some, it becomes the best option. Parents may consider a structured programme if:

  • Outpatient therapy or school-based support hasn’t been enough 
  • Behaviours are escalating or becoming unsafe 
  • Substance use is becoming a dependency 
  • The family environment has become too strained for progress at home 
  • The young person is disengaged from school, friends, and positive activities 

Residential programmes provide the time, space, and professional care that many young people need to reset and begin to heal.

Holina Cyprus: A Recovery Centre for Ages 16–25

At Holina Cyprus, we specialise in supporting adolescents and young adults, recognising that this age group faces unique challenges. Our centre combines clinical therapies with a holistic approach in a calm, nature-based setting.

Parents choosing Holina can expect:

  • 24/7 professional care in a secure, nurturing environment

  • Therapeutic community living, where responsibility and empathy are fostered

  • Family involvement, with counselling to strengthen relationships and prepare for reintegration at home

  • Comprehensive recovery, addressing not just behaviours but also trauma, emotional health, and future aspirations

Guidance for Parents

If you suspect your child needs additional support:

Trust your instincts.


If something feels wrong, it’s worth exploring.

Start with open communication.

Let your child know you are concerned and available to listen without judgement.

Seek professional advice.

A qualified counsellor or doctor can help assess whether specialist treatment may be beneficial.

Look at the bigger picture.

Troubled behaviours often point to deeper challenges—programmes work best when they address root causes, not just surface symptoms.

Begin the Journey to Healing


No parent wants to see their child struggle, but seeking help is a sign of strength—not failure. With the right programme, 

young people can learn to manage emotions, build resilience, and create a brighter future.

Holina Cyprus offers programmes for troubled youth aged 16–25, designed to restore balance, wellbeing, and hope.

📞 Contact us today at info@holinacyprus.com or call +66 (0) 62641-8369 to discuss how we can help your family.

Locations

Holina Global Locations

Holina Rehabilitation Services are also available in Thailand at our Holina Treatment Centre on Koh Phangan Island where we provide a holistic recovery program for mind, body & soul. A robust 12-step program, psychotherapy & trauma resolution, body movement, breathwork, somatic therapy, partially submerged in the pool, massages & physical wellness, art therapy, therapeutic activities, spiritual practices like meditation & mindfulness as well as a tailored post-rehab program – these are just a few of the main ingredients for the successful long-term recovery offered at Holina. We also cater for the corporate and business world with our Spiritual Retreats at our forthcoming location on Koh Phangan Island.

Holina Koh Phangan

Addiction Treatment Centre

Some of the world’s leading addiction specialists are some of the key components that lead to our client’s long term success.

Holina Retreat

Corporate Spiritual Retreat

Specialising in healing our emotions and expanding our spirit through our beautiful retreat in Koh Phangan.

Prepare Your Journey to Holina Village

Holina Cyprus Care Center FAQ’s

If you are experiencing challenges or struggles in your life that are giving you uncomfortable consequences – for example, failing at school, getting arrested, hurting your friends or losing them, experiencing strong anxiety, self-harming, cutting yourself off from people and hiding, etc, then Holina Village would make a great place for you to transform yourself from unnecessary pain or discomfort and discover joy and vitality back into your life.

Holina Village is focused on emotional and behavioural health, including addictions, self-harming, anti-social behaviours, stress, diminished motivation, isolation,
insecurity, anxiety and other challenges socially awkward feelings or attitudes.

Our minimum commitment is 4 weeks, though realistically this is rarely enough time to bring about long-lasting change. Therefore we strongly suggest 6 to 12 months, particularly if they want to engage in the educational opportunities our partners UCLAN (University of Central Lancashire) offer us. Whilst our minimum commitment is 4 weeks, many, probably most of our residents stay around 3 to 6 months.

We are a fully immersed residential experience, with a minimum of one-month commitment, though most residents stay for 3 or more months, often 6 months or even longer.

No one is allowed to visit unscheduled without an appointment, though family members are encouraged to come and visit on weekends, in the second month onwards.

It is important to us that we protect the sanctity of the Holina Village space and keep them safe. We are not a daycare facility or outpatient service. We only serve those people looking for a fully immersive experience.

We encourage parents and adult family members to come and visit from the 2 nd month onwards at weekends. We offer Family Therapy during these visits (held over weekends) in both group and private settings. We understand that sometimes the whole family needs to heal, and we believe these therapeutically supported family sessions will help the greater family. Furthermore, we know that your success is significantly improved when family members are engaged in their loved one’s recovery.

Yes, you may, if you are above the legal age to smoke. Whilst we’d love to encourage you to quit whilst you’re with us, we acknowledge that many people do smoke. There is a dedicated smoking area.

Cyprus is a pleasant climate all year round. Certainly plenty of blue skies. It’s the warmest part of Europe during the Winter months. Cyprus enjoys an intense Mediterranean climate, with long dry summers from mid–May to mid–October, and mild winters from December to February, which is separated by short autumn and spring seasons.

August is the hottest month in Paphos with an average temperature of 26°C (79°F) and the coldest is January at 13°C (55°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 13 in July. The wettest month is December with an average of 93.9mm of rain.

Pack as if you were coming on an adventure holiday to an island with plenty of land and sea-based activities. Dress casually and comfortably. It’s not a fashion parade but a small village of like-minded friends all hanging out together.

Bring activewear for workouts and other fitness activities including swimming, sports shoes, and light wear for yoga. We do physical activities almost every day, so bring a few pairs to allow for laundry times.
We have a safe to keep your valuables in, but expensive jewellery and other luxury items are unnecessary.

Toiletries: Please bring your toiletries and hygiene products, such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, shaving materials, basic makeup, hairbrush, etc. Anything you forget we can purchase from local shops.

Medications: You are allowed to continue using your doctor-prescribed medications whilst with us, but please do bring proof of your prescription. Please keep all your pills in the original packaging so that they are considered authorized narcotics.

Kindly do not bring the following:

Alcohol or drugs: It might seem self-explanatory, but some clients may try to sneak in a last-minute hit, fix, pill, can, bottle, etc. Your bags and belongings will be searched when you arrive at Holina.

Alcohol or drug paraphernalia: This includes anything that advertises or glorifies the use of alcohol or drugs. This should also include items that display support for criminal acts including terrorism, sex, gambling, or other negatively perceived notions that could upset other residents.

Weapons: There is no need to bring any knives or weapons with you to Cyprus or treatment. They will be confiscated and destroyed.

Toiletries that contain alcohol: Leave any alcohol-based products at home, such as certain mouthwashes, nail polish removers, perfumes, and aerosols.

We cater to all dietary requirements, though we request that you inform us in advance so we can prepare. You can advise us of any of your specific dietary needs and we can manage them. We’re used to having people with all types of needs.

Our prices are all-inclusive and agreed upon based on your length of stay. Minimum stay in one month is €15,000, 3 months is €40,000 and 6 months is €70,000

We don’t have any hidden costs, though there are some costs that you should be aware of. Things that are not covered include:

We ask you to pay for anything medical above first aid which our staff are trained in, for instance, any prescribed medications or requirements for further medical support..

We also ask that you have travel or medical insurance in place before you come to us. This is really for any emergencies, for instance if you fall over and break your arm or some other accident and you require a trip to the hospital.

We don’t pay for your flights to and from Larnaca Airport (LCA), but we will meet and greet you at the airport on arrival. We can chaperone you door to door-from your home at an extra charge (calculated based on the distance/complexity using one of our Recovery Coaches).

Typically, our clients spend between €50 and €100 per month on personal items, such as snacks, sodas, cigarettes, some toiletries, etc, but it’s not necessary to spend any more.

At this time, residents of most countries around the world can come to Cyprus and achieve a visa upon entry. We will advise you on this process. It’s very straight forwards.
If you extend your treatment and need a longer visa then we will swallow this cost for you.

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If you are looking for a specialized rehab program for your teen or young adult, Holina Village is here to help. Whether you are seeking teen addiction treatment, mental health services, or teen trauma recovery, we offer comprehensive, English-speaking rehab services to teens and young adults from Cyprus and Europe.

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