Yet another wilderness program, near Ashville, NC, headquarters in Atlanta. Another MOM creating a 'kinder, gentler' program. :roll: Heavy on ex CEDU staff.
http://www.phoenixoutdoor.com/http://www.strugglingteens.com/news/phe ... 50412.htmlThe line up:
Carolyn Bradfield, CEO and founder, was inspired to start the program based on the struggles of her teenage daughter?. Although her daughter was significantly helped by the program, Carolyn believed the needs of her family were neglected. She then realized that attending to the child's needs without addressing the needs of the family was incomplete and resulted in a less than positive outcome.
Dr. Bob Hanna has over twenty years experience in working with adolescents and their families with a special focus on adolescent wilderness therapy. He holds a PhD in clinical psychology from Brigham Young and he is a licensed psychologist and a member of the American Psychological Association. He first served as a clinician for Aspen Achievement Academy, a nationally based therapeutic wilderness program, and has since served as Clinical Director for SUWS of the Carolinas, Adirondack Leadership Expeditions, and the Rocky Mountain Academy.
Ashley McEntire has over ten years of experience in wilderness education and therapy. As a Senior Expedition Guide and Assistant Program Director for Northwaters Wilderness Programs, Ashley developed skills in wilderness leadership, group process and program management. Her leadership experience includes working as a mountaineering guide, therapeutic wilderness instructor and sea kayak guide in Colorado, Utah and Maine.
[NORTHWATERS WILDERNESS??? Here we go:
http://www.northwaters.com/article/articleview/1630/ Why in the world would she leave there for a TWP? Notice the smiles and playfullness on the staffs faces? She may be in for a rude awakening.]
Dan Kemp, former Director of Admissions for Northwest Academy-CEDU of Bonners Ferry, Idaho is joining the company as Director of Admissions and Marketing.
Our highly trained clinical department does not admit students with a history of extreme physical or sexual violence nor are students deemed appropriate if they suffer from severe mental illness or mental retardation.
***Hmmm, Wonder what THEY consider ?severe??
?Drug and alcohol abuse
?Oppositional and defiant behavior
?Negative peer influences
?Academic problems
?Low motivation/underachieving
?Depression
?Unresolved trauma
?Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
?Bipolar disorder
?Low self-esteem
?Generalized anxiety
?Complicated bereavement
?Personality/attachment issues
$450 A DAY
Phoenix Outdoor requires a minimum stay of 21 days in the program and parents will be billed in advance for the first 21 days. An average stay in a wilderness program is approximately 6 weeks, but a child may be there for more or less time depending on his or her progress. After the initial 21 day period, Phoenix will bill ahead on a weekly basis. Payment can be made by check or major credit card. Assistance will be offered in filing any insurance paperwork as required for reimbursement.
?. Our field staff of experienced outdoor professionals are certified in backcountry medicine, and trained in risk management and wilderness leadership.
Phoenix Outdoors' Field Department is staffed by highly skilled professionals trained to help students answer these critical questions. In addition to their EXPERIENCE WITH ADOLESCENTS, our Senior Instructors and Field Instructors are SEASONED in wilderness travel, first aid, and risk management. This expertise ensures that student safety is our top priority
HIGHLY SKILLED PROFESSIONALS?

? SEASONED?
Senior Instructor
Job Description:
The Senior Instructor is responsible for the care and supervision of up to ten students in the backcountry including the following: selecting backpacking routes and campsites, teaching wilderness skills and natural history, facilitating group process, and ensuring group safety and well-being. Further, the Senior Instructor is responsible for directing and training two assistant instructors, assigning them appropriate responsibilities and encouraging their professional development. The Senior Instructor works closely with the group's therapist to support the therapeutic plan through all aspects of outdoor the programming. The team leader receives training from and reports to the Director of Operations, the Director of Risk Management, and the Clinical Director.
Qualifications:
?Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, preferably related to human development/psychology or education or relevant experience in the wilderness therapy industry
?Current medical certification at the WFR level or higher
?Experience and expertise in backcountry navigation and low-impact camping
?Professional record of sound decision making and judgment in wilderness settings
?Good physical fitness
?Clear driving record and no criminal background
?Commitment to the personal growth and development of self, coworkers and students
Q: What are the field instructors' qualifications who work with my child in the outdoors?
Our field instructors have wilderness experience and a history of working with adolescents. All field instructors are trained in first aid and CPR, and our Team Leaders, who supervise the care of the students, are certified at the Wilderness First Responder or EMT level.
REALLY?

Field Instructor
Job Description:
The Field Instructor's role is to support the team leader. This involves the care and supervision of students, functioning as a wilderness leader with an emphasis on safety, backcountry navigation, equipment use and care and the facilitation of personal growth for students. The Field Instructor works with the group's therapist to support clinical goals and collaborates with the Senior Instructor to integrate the treatment plan into wilderness programming.
Qualifications:
?At least 21 years old and preference is given to those who hold a degree at the Associates level or higher
?Course completion in basic first aid and CPR. Current medical training at the WFA level preferred
?Personal or professional experience backpacking
?Clear driving record and no criminal background
?Good physical fitness
?Commitment to the personal growth and development of self, coworkers and students.
The field instructors undergo a rigorous, multi-week training program conducted by the Field and Clinical Departments ensuring their ability to offer a high quality of service and care to students. They are required to complete criminal background checks and drug screenings prior to employment.

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Q: What does the training period involve?
The training period is a one-week paid experience in which candidates will spend time backpacking throughout our various course areas with a group of other potential candidates.
Studies by leading universities and organizations show how effective wilderness based programs can be for adolescents in crisis. Dr. Keith Russell, an expert [Expert??] in the industry, tested [Tested?? Analyzed their Questionnaires] over 800 teenagers who participated in wilderness therapy programs. The study reported a statistically significant reduction in the severity of behavioral and emotional problems.
***Keith Russell, Ph.D.[Prof at U of Idaho], worked with Catherine Freer and Dr. Cooley, who served on his dissertation committee, to design a doctoral dissertation which would describe the theoretical bases and actual processes, along with results, of wilderness therapy. Dr. Russell spent a week in the field with each of four wilderness treatment programs, and additional time interviewing field staff and following up with clients after they graduated.
http://www.cfreer.com/whoweare/outcomes2.html