Kingsport, TN · Ages 12–18

When youth move,
something shifts.

Using Athletics to Cope provides licensed anger management and emotional regulation services for youth—combining movement-based therapy with behavioral health support.

🛡️ Accepts BCBS & BlueCare TennCare
📋 Licensed clinicians on staff
🏛️ TN Dept. of Mental Health licensed
📍 151 Wendover Dr., Kingsport TN 37663

Now accepting BlueCross BlueShield and BlueCare TennCare — Call 1-800-468-9696 to verify benefits before enrollment

12%
Reduction in future mental health risk per active hour
More likely to have mental health problems if inactive
12 wks
Structured program cohort with weekly sessions
501(c)3
Licensed nonprofit serving East Tennessee youth

Structured support for youth
who are struggling

We provide trauma-informed, licensed behavioral health services for young people ages 12–18 in Kingsport and East Tennessee.

Anger & Emotional Dysregulation

Outbursts, impulsivity, and difficulty managing strong emotions in school and at home.

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School Behavioral Challenges

Discipline issues, suspensions, or declining academic performance tied to emotional struggles.

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Justice-Involved Youth

Court referrals and youth at risk of deeper system involvement who need structured support.

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Anxiety & Trauma-Related Stress

Mood concerns, trauma responses, and withdrawal behaviors affecting daily functioning.

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Movement as Medicine

Youth who respond better to active, embodied coping strategies than traditional therapy alone.

How our program works

A structured, trauma-informed program built around movement—so youth build real skills, not just sit in a chair.

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Individual Anger Management

Licensed clinicians work 1-on-1 with each youth to identify triggers, build self-control, and develop practical coping strategies.

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Group Therapy Sessions

Peer-based group settings where youth practice emotional regulation, communication, and conflict resolution together.

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Movement-Based Coping

Athletic activity is integrated into therapy—stress drops, confidence rises, and minds open when young bodies move.

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Mentor Relationships

Youth are paired with mentors who listen and model healthy behavior—often for the first time in a young person's life.

What families are saying

My child finally has a place where they feel seen and supported. UAC is changing their confidence week by week.

UAC Parent

My son actually talks about his mentor to his friends. For a teenage boy, that says everything—you can tell he truly looks up to him.

UAC Parent

Before UAC I used to get mad fast. Now I know how to calm down and actually think before I react. My mentor really listens—that's something I never had before.

UAC Youth

I used to feel like nobody understood what I was going through. At UAC I feel seen. I get to play sports, talk about stuff, and not feel judged.

UAC Youth

"He didn't need punishment. He needed support. That realization shaped UAC—a commitment to ensure no young person is left without support during the moments that matter most."

— Erica Warren, Founder & Executive Director

Ready to refer or enroll?

Accepting new youth ages 12–18 in Kingsport and East Tennessee. Insurance accepted. Licensed clinicians on staff.