Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Wilderness Therapy Programs for Troubled Teens

Short-term wilderness Therapy programs have a high influence on behavior and also can help teenagers get back on right track. These programs normally last between 30 and 60 days. These outdoor wilderness programs include long-established therapeutic modalities into a wilderness journey experience. Student’s camps in the desert, mountains, or other natural areas, learn how to make their food, how to gather water, and how to burn fire without matches. The natural surroundings dictate teamwork among participants, which helps to build positive peer relationships. Wilderness therapy program is established on the basic principle that nature serves as the vital teacher, unable to be manipulated by defiant teenagers. When stressed teenagers are detached from the home and find themselves among their peers in the wilderness program, they quickly learn that collaboration and liability for their behaviors will make the wilderness experience a satisfying one. The presence of therapists gives teenagers the chance to discuss their anxiety and problems, not only with a qualified adult, but with their fellow adolescents who area struggling with similar issues. A wide variety of teens and adolescents attend these Wilderness therapy program. The characteristics most commonly reported by parents who choose to send their kids are: Disobedient Unmanageable Unmotivated Rebellious Oppositional Defiant Willful Hostile Lying If you are irresolute that your teenager needs a therapeutic program, please contact an Admissions Counselor at the program you are interested in. A counselor can discuss your teen’s issues and suggest the best intervention. The therapeutic wilderness program challenge students and teaches them the values of liability, cooperation, contribution, and the relationship between actions and penalty. For help go to following: http://www.abundantlifeacademy.info http://www.abundantlifeacademy.us/ http://www.troubledteensguide.com Abundant Life Academy is a Christian boarding school providing the spiritual reality that today’s troubled teen lacks. Website(s) is on the cutting edge of academics, spiritual growth, and leadership training. It presents a full package, filled with power, performance, and promise. It is the alternative to the traditional boarding school, the therapeutic boarding school, and the emotional boarding school.Our services are devoted to the parent who is overwhelmed and in need of immediate assistance (coaching) in order to locate the perfect troubled teen school or program for their child.

2 comments:

Benni Madsen said...

Wilderness therapy can be an life-changing experience, but some do not return home.

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Remember. It does not matter how thin a pancake is. There is always two sides.

Regards

Leanne Bryan said...

Any parents concerned about their kids attending a wilderness therapy program needs to take a look at the NATSAP parent resource list. Its a very informative guide that every parent should read.

Just because you have an out of control teen does not mean you cannot get them help and on the road to recovery.