Trustyy

@trustyyapp

🩵 Helping Parents & Teens Rebuild Trust After Treatment. ✍️ Founded by @drtimthayne ⬇️ Learn more
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Trustyy is here to smooth the transition home and help your family thrive after treatment. It's not rocket science, but it is a 3 part system. Learn how it's done at 👈
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4 months ago
Coming home shouldn't feel nerve-wracking. ⚠️ ➡️ Trustyy gives you the tools to navigate your teen's transition from treatment to home with a clear plan, healthy boundaries and smart follow-through. Feel confident in the next steps and enjoy fewer setbacks and more peace at home. 🔎Learn more at Link in bio.
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4 months ago
The hardest part of recovery often begins after treatment ends. Today’s teens aren’t just returning home to school, friends, and routines — they’re returning to an online world designed to keep them constantly connected, distracted, and emotionally dependent. For families navigating the transition from treatment to home, social media addiction can quietly undo progress if healthy structure and accountability aren’t in place. That’s why recovery support needs to go beyond rules and screen limits. At Trustyy, we help families rebuild trust, create intentional boundaries, and support lasting progress at home. 💙 👉 Learn more at Trustyy.com
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5 days ago
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11 days ago
Getting away to work on your business instead of in it is counterintuitive. But we've had two great days in Nashville working on how to bring @trustyyapp to the mental and behavioral health treatment field. Change is coming and we are grateful for all those on our team and those who have been part of the early stages and beta testing. You've been critical to the direction, features, and refinements. 🚀
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16 days ago
Transition from a warm, controlled environment focused on growth to an environment full of triggers and threats can be dangerous. It's true for both baby chicks and teens leaving treatment and going back into the real world. This is why success lies in the planning and execution of those plans. Want to learn how it's done well? Check out Trustyy.com to see how to maintain progress and continue healthy growth at home.
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19 days ago
Don't forget that a key to any effective meeting is to take a minute to prep before you rush into things. Taking a few minutes to discuss the agenda, the goals, and making sure you are aligned with the other leaders is critical. Same thing for family councils. You can also prep yourself to be in a good head and heart space before you begin. 💙
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22 days ago
What is your knee jerk reaction when you hear "Family Meeting?" Does it feel heavy and like a time to air grievances? Let's turn that around and make it so everyone rushes to their place in anticipation instead!
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23 days ago
Meeting as a family may feel a little awkward at first, but upgrading your communication is worth a little bit of awkwardness. How have meetings between parents and kids gone at your house? Any success tips you can share for other Trustyy parents?
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24 days ago
Parents get worn down by their kids asking for the same thing over and over. They feel their frustration rise when they tell them to stop something over and over. Well honestly . . . why would they? There is no negative repercussion for badgering. They actually have history that teaches them that if they keep at it long enough, the parent will finally weaken and give them what they want. Learn how to fairly and calmly create situations where a teen can feel heard, and you can feel like you are parenting from your wise mind, rather than a frazzled one. Learn more about the coaching and sanity Trustyy offers parents who are preparing for their teen's homecoming from treatment at .
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25 days ago
Most families aren’t unprepared — they're just under supported.. The transition home is where progress is either protected… or lost. These 5 truths can change how you navigate it. You don’t have to figure this out alone. 🤝 Share with a parent who needs it 👉 Learn more at trustyy.com (link in bio)
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1 month ago
I was known for my flexibility, high kicks, splits, I could reach and stretch farther than most. But when it came to strength, there was a severe lack. I didn't like strength work. It was hard. It wasn't natural. I wanted to be good at what I was known for. Unfortunately, in my overly flexibility, my joints had little support and would go to far and become injured. Parenting our teens needs to be a balance of strength and flexibility as well. Are we so flexible that our teens feel unsupported, like there are no boundaries or guidance? Or are we so strong in our parenting style that there is little room for decision making and growing trust? Ask yourself where you can strengthen and where you need to soften in your parenting. You're teen needs both! Read more in the "Trustyy Guide Articles" Link in bio 💙
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1 month ago