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Dual Therapy and Mentorship: A Promising Model to Reduce Youth Violence, Reframed for Thai Readers

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A pioneering blend of cognitive behavioral therapy and intensive mentorship is showing notable reductions in youth violence and arrests in Chicago. The approach, named Choose to Change, highlights how targeted therapy paired with trusted adult mentors can reach teens who drift away from traditional supports. The model offers practical lessons for Thai educators, mental health professionals, and policymakers facing rising concerns about youth well-being.

In Chicago, many youths face daily risks from overdose, gun violence, and trauma. These experiences can contribute to mental health struggles and cycles of violence. The program combines weekly group CBT with hands-on mentorship, pairing teens with trained advocates who understand local communities. Over 16 weeks, participants engage in therapy aimed at reframing thoughts and improving problem-solving while mentors help them apply these skills beyond the clinic—from meals and sports to job applications and essential life skills. Mentors work as bridges between therapy concepts and daily life, earning trust through culturally informed, consistent support.

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Mixing Therapy and Mentorship: A Dual Approach Showing Promise in Reducing Youth Violence

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A groundbreaking blend of cognitive behavioral therapy and intensive mentorship is producing significant reductions in youth violence and arrests in Chicago, suggesting a model with broad potential for communities, including those in Thailand, facing similar challenges. The program, Choose to Change, is making headlines for its nuanced method of reaching at-risk teens—particularly those disengaged from traditional support systems—and its approach could offer essential lessons for Thai educators, mental health professionals, and policymakers grappling with rising concerns about youth well-being (The Marshall Project).

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Blending Therapy and Mentoring: What Chicago’s Youth Program Means for Thailand

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A Chicago program blends cognitive behavioral therapy with intensive mentoring to prevent youth violence. Early results show fewer arrests and stronger life skills for at-risk teens. The Choose to Change model began on the West Side and demonstrates how combined therapy and mentoring can address root causes of violence. Thai educators and policymakers are watching for ideas to support communities facing rising youth trauma and crime.

The urgency in Chicago is clear. Urban streets contend with overdose deaths, gun violence, and poverty that shape daily life. In 2024, a local teen known as T-Man described a day he called “nearly perfect” before his cousin died from an accidental overdose. The incident underscores how trauma drives risky behavior. Persistent trauma can fuel cycles of depression, self-harm, and violence, especially for youths who miss school or fall through service gaps. Research suggests these patterns are hard to disrupt without targeted support.

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Combining Therapy and Mentoring: Chicago’s New Model for Stopping Youth Violence Offers Lessons for Thailand

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Chicago’s rapidly evolving approach to youth violence prevention—combining cognitive behavioral therapy with intensive mentoring—has shown remarkable success in reducing arrests and reshaping young lives, according to recent findings that are capturing international attention. A pioneering programme called “Choose to Change,” developed on the city’s West Side, not only addresses some of the root causes of violence among at-risk youth, but offers hints at how similar blended approaches could one day help address chronic social issues in Thai communities facing rising rates of youth crime and trauma.

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