Meet Our StaffSamuel K. Dahlin, MS, Ph.D., LMFT
Co-Owner/Founder, Clinical Director, Primary Therapist
samdahlin@yahoo.comCrossroads Academy - Sam Dahlin FamilySam received his B.S in Psychology at the University of Utah. He then attended Brigham Young University, where he completed his M.S and Ph.D in Marriage and Family Therapy. While in school, Sam’s clinical experience included working with couples, families, and individuals. His research and clinical focus turned toward adolescents and substance abuse. Sam has presented research at national marriage and family therapy conferences and has been published in the Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy.
Over the past 10 years, Sam has been working with adolescents and their families in various settings. Sam has spent over six years working as a wilderness therapist. He worked at Aspen Achievement Academy in Loa, Utah for a year where he first learned how powerful the wilderness can be as an agent of change in the life of an adolescent. Sam then worked as the adolescent program director at the Gathering Place, an outpatient substance abuse clinic. After missing the wilderness, he returned a year later, this time to the Second Nature Wilderness Program in Duchesne, Utah, where he was a primary therapist for five years. At the end of those five years, Sam and the Second Nature founders partnered up with an existing school called Willow Creek. As a partner, director, and therapist, Sam spent this last year helping develop the Willow Creek School into a solid clinical boarding school.
Currently, Sam is the co-founder of Crossroads Academy. He is the clinical director and a primary therapist. He is also one of the wakeboard instructors in the recreation program at Crossroads.
Crossroads Academy - Sam Dahlin
Sam spent the first twenty two years of his life growing up in the Bay Area (Campbell, CA). He has been living in Utah for the past twelve years. Sam has also been married for that same amount of time (He followed his wife to Utah). Sam married a wonderful girl named Melanie, and together they have three beautiful daughters, Haylee (

, Kambrie (6), and Gwen (3). Sam’s family enjoys many outdoor activities together, with snowboarding and wakeboarding as two of their favorites. Sam has been snowboarding since 1989 and wakeboarding since 1997. He also really enjoys skateboarding on half pipes and needs a lot of work on his street skating skills.
"Starting up Crossroads Academy has been a dream of mine ever since I was working at Aspen Achievement Academy seven years ago. After finishing my PhD and gaining experience in both wilderness and residential therapy, I am finally in a place to realize this dream.
About half way through my graduate school experience, it became clear to me that working with adolescents was the right fit for me. Adolescence is such a difficult developmental phase to navigate through and many teens struggle to find their way. Like your son, I too, struggled during adolescence, as well as in my young adult years. I stopped following the values that my parents had tried to instill in me, and began lying and abusing substances to the point that I had lost all direction in life. At age 21, I had a rock bottom experience that changed my life. After that experience, I searched for meaning in my life, and what I found was nothing particularly deep or profound, but rather something very basic. The truth I learned for me was that life is about finding lasting joy, and this joy is found by living true to my values.
Crossroads Academy - Sam DahlinWhile I realize that each individual has his or her own set of values, I believe that there are some basic principles in life, which if followed, will bring genuine happiness to most people. I believe that the four guiding principles of our program (family, integrity, work, and play) will give your son back the foundation that he needs to find success and happiness. My motto is: “Work hard and play hard.” That is why I am running a small school, so that I will be able to know all 16 students and have the opportunity to not only be a part of their treatment team, but to be playing with them each day. I believe this will foster meaningful, lasting relationships that will help these young men at this important crossroads in their lives."