Here is some information about Rock Point. Mind you, I am not necessarily recommending them; I think your daughter should stay at home. But sometimes some distance is needed temporarily and perhaps this might fit the bill.
http://www.rockpoint.org/On the Struggling Teens website, there are some reviews of some places... I am always a bit suspicious of these reviews, as I do believe Lon gleans for positive ones and rejects negative ones based on trivial criteria, e.g., hostile tone, etc. At any rate, in the Hyde School section (which is where I was sent, and which I will passionately beseech you not to consider), there are 4 reviews, and one of them is negative. This family was deeply disturbed by what they and their daughter experienced at Hyde and pulled her. They transferred her to Rock Point. They then wrote a glowing review of Rock Point, which is also on that site. Their contact information should be with those reviews, although I can not vouch for how current it is. Their review (of Rock Point):
http://www.strugglingteens.com/news/let ... 50204.htmlOne of the other Hyde posters on this forum actually saw fit to call the school up, and was duly impressed with their professionalism. I checked out their website, and I will say, even though the websites of a lot of these places look nice at the outset -- bearing little resemblance to the reality of experiencing them first hand, it is a very good sign when they actually profile all the relevant personnel there with pictures and details as to their credentials. These could be bogus, of course; believe it or not, that often happens.
There is also a post way back when on this site, where another registered user (Son of Serbia) describes Rock Point, and I do believe he is still posting. You could PM him for info, perspective, etc. This thread contains 2 other posters making reference to this school, both of them positive, although both of them admittedly with second-hand knowledge.
http://wwf.fornits.com/viewtopic.php?t=12344&&start=6I think you should stay away from anything that smacks of "emotional growth" or "therapeutic," as these tend to be oxymoronic at best. Look for a "normal" boarding school with small class size, as Covergaard says. Best option, in my humble opinion: have her stay at home, with community based therapy if needed.