Sue Scheff: Teen Intervention
by Sue Scheff on Feb 06, 2009
Are you struggling with debating whether you need to look for outside help with your troubled teenager?
Are you ready to make some very difficult decisions? Are you at your wit’s end?
Do you believe you need teen intervention from outside resources? Struggling financially and emotionally with this decision?
Are you willing to share your story on TV? This is not about exploiting your family, but helping others that are silently suffering and not realizing they are not alone as well as giving your teen a second opportunity at a bright future. Most remember Brat Camp – this is a bit different. Starting with educating parents about the first steps in getting your teen help - determination and transportation.
If you are interested in participating, read below and contact Bud and Evan directly.
Brentwood Communications International is an award-winning television production company in Los Angeles, California. We have recently begun work on a new television series about the real life work of interventionist / transporter Evan James Malmuth of Universal Intervention Services (“UIS”).
If you would be willing to allow us to film your case / intervention for the television series, Evan Malmuth and Universal Intervention Services will provide intervention / transportation services at no charge to you. In addition, we will negotiate at least one month of treatment services at a qualified treatment center at no charge with the purchase of at least two additional months of treatment at pre-negotiated discount rates. At the current rate of these services, this represents thousands of dollars in savings.
BCII and Evan Malmuth are not interested in making exploitative reality television. We are committed to helping you and your family and improving lives through the media.
If you are interested in participating in the show and using the services of Evan Malmuth and UIS, please contact us right away. Every day counts.
Email: tvhelp@bciitv.com
Phone: 818-333-3685
With best regards,
Bud Brutsman Evan James Malmuth
CEO CEO
Brentwood Communications Intl., Inc. Universal Intervention Services
Brentwood Communications International, Inc.
3500 N. San Fernando Blvd., Burbank, CA 91505
Tags: At Risk Teens, Brat Camp, Defiant Teens, Struggling Teens, Sue Scheff, Teen drug addiction, Teen Drug Use, Teen Help, Teen Intervention, Troubled Teens
Sue Scheff – Teen Transports – Teen Escorts – Parenting Teens, Making Hard Decisions
by Sue Scheff on Dec 14, 2008
Hiring a transport company or sometimes referred to as escorts – can be very stressful and scary to a parent. How do you assure your child will be safe?
How do you know you are hiring the right company?
Do your homework!
Take the time to call others that have used the specific company you are interviewing. This is the first step towards your child’s second chance to have a brighter future.
When most parents get to the point of looking for outside intervention, it is usually due to the child’s behavior is escalating to a self-destructing path.
As a parent, it is our responsibility to get help and take the time to investigate and make the appropriate calls and interviews.
Be sure the Transport Company is licensed and insured to transport teens. Ask as many questions as you have. All your questions should be answered to your satisfaction.
Since having a teen transporting to a program or school is a huge decision, it is not to be taken lightly. After you have selected the program for your child, if you need transports, you need to again take the time to interview and research who will travel with your child.
My book, “Wit’s End!” is now available online at www.witsendbook.com – I have dedicated a chapter about teen escorting/transporting to help educate parents on this “new” field they are entering when dealing with an at risk teenager.
Choosing the right school or program is your first major step to throwing your teen a second chance at a healthy future. Choosing the right transport company is definitely your second major step, if you have to use this avenue. Some parents are able to bring their teens, however it is more often that transport services are used. So take your time to do your research.
Remember, this is not kidnapping! You will find some sensational stories of transports, which may or may not be true, however if you take your time as a parent and look for a qualified transport company, the transition can become a smooth experience. In most of the parents and teens I have spoken with, they have remained in touch with their transport person and are eventually grateful for saving their lives.
Pictured above is Lorraine Colpitts who has successfully transported many teens into safe programs and schools. She is someone that takes this job to her heart. As a parent herself, part of her success is due to her compassion to treat each family as her own.
Tags: Parent Help, Parenting Teens, Safe and Sound Transport, Sue Scheff, Teen Escorts, Teen Help, Teen Programs, Teen Transports, Transporting Teens, Troubled Teens











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