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what do 360 to 180 clients look like?

Case Study - Client A - Adolescent Male – "Grief & Depression After Loss"

Presenting Concerns:  Client A had withdrew from activities and friends after the sudden death of a close companion. He displayed signs of depression, including irritability, loss of motivation, and spending long hours alone online. His academic performance declined as he stopped turning in assignments and struggled to focus in class. At home, he grew distant from family routines and expressed hopeless thoughts like “nothing matters anymore,” leaving his parents deeply concerned. 

 

360 to 180 Support Plan: Guiding a Teen Through Grief with Family and School Support


  • Grief-Focused Counseling: Weekly sessions allowed Client A to process loss, express emotions, and learn healthy coping strategies.
     
  • Mentorship Through Activity: A coach reintroduced him to sports and outdoor activities, encouraging connection, structure, and positive outlets.
     
  • Family Integration Coaching: Sessions guided his parents in supporting their son without overstepping, fostering trust and open communication.
     
  • School Collaboration & Advocacy: Teachers and counselors partnered with 360 to 180 to create academic accommodations and reinforce consistent support across settings.

Results after 8 weeks:
Client A reconnected with family, showed improved mood, and actively re-engaged in academics and sports. His parents described him as “himself again” and felt supported through the family coaching process. 


Why They Sought 360 to 180:
After a school counselor recommended more comprehensive care, Client A’s parents turned to 360 to 180 for help with his declining grades, grief, and isolation. They valued the team’s ability to integrate counseling, mentoring, family coaching, and academic collaboration into one coordinated plan.

what do 360 to 180 clients look like?

Case Study - Client B - Adolescent Female - "Family Conflict"

Presenting Concerns: Client B had recently been diagnosed with ADHD. She was experiencing frequent emotional outbursts, chronic disorganization, and defiance at home. Her school reported inconsistent work completion and impulsive behavior in class. Her parents were feeling defeated and unsure how to support her in a way that built trust rather than conflict. 

 

360 to 180 Support Plan: Adolescent-Focused Coaching + Family Communication Reset


  • 1:1 Youth Coaching & Mentoring: Client B was matched with a neurodivergent-affirming mentor who helped her implement ADHD-friendly systems for homework, emotional regulation, and personal accountability.
     
  • Family Support Sessions: Weekly coaching focused on repairing parent-child trust, understanding ADHD from a strengths-based lens, and reducing reactive parenting.
     
  • Case Collaboration: 360 to 180 coordinated with Client's existing therapist and school counselor to reinforce consistent language and expectations at home and school.

Results after 12 weeks:
Client B began completing assignments more consistently and had fewer emotional meltdowns at home. Her parents reported improved communication and less yelling. Most notably, Client B herself described feeling more “understood and in control.” 


Why They Sought 360 to 180:
A trusted therapist referred Client B’s parents to 360 to 180 after progress in individual therapy plateaued. The family needed hands-on support that addressed not only Client B’s executive functioning and behavioral regulation, but also the family system around her.

what do 360 to 180 clients look like?

Case Study - Client C - Young Adult Female - "Traumatic Event & Social Isolation"

Presenting Concerns:  Client C has struggled with flashbacks, nightmares, and hypervigilance following a traumatic car accident. She began avoiding social spaces, isolating from peers and family, and felt unsafe even in everyday settings. Her withdrawal led to missed classes, declining grades, and disrupted sleep, which compounded feelings of shame and hopelessness. Trust became a significant barrier, as she found it difficult to rely on friends or even her parents for support. 

 

360 to 180 Support Plan: Restoring Safety and Trust After Trauma


  • Therapeutic Exposure in Nature: Guided outdoor sessions supported Client C in gradually facing triggers and rebuilding confidence in her body.
     
  • Family Reconnection Work: Coaching sessions helped her parents shift from fear-based responses to supportive communication and trust-building.
     
  • Collaborative Treatment Team: Her therapist, somatic practitioner, and sobriety coach worked together, ensuring her care addressed mind, body, and relationships.
     
  • Dynamic Case Monitoring: Progress was reviewed regularly to tailor treatment goals as Client C regained stability and independence.

Results in 10 Weeks:
Client C regained trust in her body, reduced flashbacks, and began re-engaging socially at college. Her family reported greater balance at home, and she actively rejoined her peer community. 


Why They Sought 360 to 180:

Client C’s parents reached out to 360 to 180 after her college health center recommended more specialized trauma support. They felt unprepared to manage her flashbacks, withdrawal, and declining grades on their own. The family needed a concierge-level team that could address both her PTSD symptoms and the loss of trust at home. They chose 360 to 180 for its ability to provide coordinated, whole-person care that integrated therapy, somatic healing, and family support. 

what do 360 to 180 clients look like?

Case Study - Client D - Young Adult Male - "Failure-to-Launch"

Presenting Concerns: After dropping out of college during his sophomore year, Client D moved home and became increasingly withdrawn. He was struggling with basic routines like hygiene, job applications, and maintaining friendships. His parents described him as intelligent but unmotivated, and they were unsure if he needed clinical care or practical life skills help. 

 

360 to 180 Support Plan: Young Adult Launch Coaching


  • Life Skills Mentoring & Routine-Building: Client D began working weekly with a 360 to 180 coach who helped him build structure around his day, including job hunting, nutrition, and time management.
     
  • Motivation & Values Exploration: Through coaching, Client D clarified his goals and fears, and realized his avoidance stemmed from anxiety and perfectionism—not laziness.
     
  • Family Support Coaching: 360 to 180 supported Client D’s parents in shifting their communication patterns, including setting clearer expectations and avoiding enabling.

Results after 16 weeks: 

Client D began working part-time and enrolled in a 12-week certificate program in tech support. He no longer resisted structure and was showering, cooking, and leaving the house regularly. His parents expressed cautious optimism and appreciated having a “bridge” between them and their son. 


Why They Sought 360 to 180:

Client D’s parents found 360 to 180 while researching coaching programs for young adults. They were drawn to the individualized approach and the combination of mentorship, routine-building, and family boundary-setting.  

what do 360 to 180 clients look like?

Case Study - Client E - Adult Male - "Complex Trauma, Anxiety, & Occupational Stress"

Presenting Concerns:  Client E, a professional, experienced frequent panic episodes and overwhelming anxiety tied to his high-pressure career. He reported physical symptoms like chest tightness, racing thoughts, and restlessness that persisted even outside of work. Unresolved childhood trauma often resurfaced during stressful situations, amplifying his distress and creating cycles of emotional shutdown. Although he had engaged in traditional therapy before, he struggled to apply coping strategies in real-world environments, leaving him frustrated and disconnected from progress. 


360 to 180 Support Plan:  Building Stability Through Somatic and Concierge Care

 

  • Outdoor Somatic Sessions: Walk-and-talk therapy combined with grounding practices helped Client F reduce panic symptoms in real-world environments.
     
  • Executive Resilience Coaching: Practical strategies were developed to manage high-pressure work demands while addressing trauma triggers.
     
  • Integrated Care Oversight: A case manager coordinated weekly updates between providers to maintain alignment and adjust the plan as needed.
     
  • Concierge Access: Immediate access to support was offered during periods of acute stress, creating a sense of security and continuity.

Results in 12 Weeks:
Client E reported a sharp decrease in panic episodes, consistent improvements in sleep, and more effective regulation during workplace stress. These changes gave him confidence that healing was possible beyond the therapy room.


Why They Sought 360 to 180:

Client E’s spouse contacted 360 to 180 after his panic episodes worsened despite years in traditional therapy. A colleague referral highlighted the concierge model’s hands-on support, and the family chose 360 to 180 for its ability to coordinate therapy, executive coaching, and case management in a personalized, real-world plan. 

what do 360 to 180 clients look like?

Case Study - Client F - Adult Female - "Crisis in Psychosis"

 Presenting Concerns: Client F had a long-standing diagnosis of major depression with intermittent psychosis. After her most recent psychiatric hospitalization, she was discharged without clear aftercare. Her sister became her primary caregiver but felt overwhelmed, confused by the system, and unsure how to access the right level of care for long-term support. 


360 to 180 Support Plan: Residential Navigation + Family Advocacy


  • Care Coordination: 360 to 180 reviewed Client F's discharge paperwork and coordinated directly with local residential programs to identify ones with psychiatric oversight and availability.
     
  • Family Decision Support: Provided clear, step-by-step guidance to Client F’s sister about levels of care (e.g., board and care vs. structured residential), financial options, and what to expect during the intake process.
     
  • Ongoing Advocacy: 360 to 180 remained involved during the intake process to ensure continuity of care and helped the family identify outpatient options for long-term wraparound services.

Results after 6 weeks:
Client F was admitted to a dual-diagnosis residential facility that met her psychiatric and daily living needs. Her sister reported feeling more confident, less alone, and finally able to act from a place of clarity rather than crisis.  


Why They Sought 360 to 180:
Client F’s sister contacted 360 to 180 after a trusted outpatient therapist mentioned the company’s experience navigating psychiatric systems, especially in moments of crisis or transition. 

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