psy- Wilderness really does not work the same way the TBS programs do. It is not the same model.
Never said it was, just said it was nonsense. Two non-equal things can also be unequal to 'right'!
It isn't at all a "you'll stay until we break you and you get it" thing.
Says you? What they 'say' by their actions says something totally different.
Wilderness is really an interim thing and they NEVER claim it "fixes" kids.
Then WTF does it do?!?!
Very few kids are ready to go home after wilderness.
Says who? Why?
There are exceptions, and if our home situation/school etc. had been different, my son might have been one of them (in retrospect).
Again, says WHO, and WHY?
I can only speak for 2N and a few other programs I have learned about from attendees, but the staffing is good and extensive, and the programs are individualized.
Yet they all hike, read IMPACT letters, do SOLO, have to stay without knowing when they'll ever get out, and do 'group therapy'.
Oh, BTW, you still never answered how they make people who wont hike, hike. Is it pain compliance holds? Humiliation? More time there? Verbal Beratement? What about punishments?
The kids DO get to talk about things they choose- we were told week after week what our son wanted to address and what he wanted to know from us.
With the wilderness camp not making it a secret what they want him to talk about :rolleyes: And that doesn't change the stuff they DO NOT want to talk about being talked about...
Yes, introspection can be done in other places, but it wasn't going to happen the way things were going at home.
And whose fault is that, Karen? Why is HE suffering for that, Karen? Why is being dirty out in the woods/desert somehow going to make that happen more than simply being out of your house, Karen?
Adults go on retreats. Why do you think they do this? It's because you have to MAKE time in your life for reflection and take yourself out of your life. This is what wilderness does for a teen. Yes- against their will.
A RETREAT for an adult is such a far cry from a "wilderness" for a "teen", you might as well compare a mexican prison to a weekend at Cancun.
Being put into an extreme environment, being made to do stuff w/ith no real purpose, plus humiliating traumatic things like IMPACT letters, confrontational group therapy, forced hiking, and being trapped and not knowing when you can ever get out is not how someone learns to be introspective. Being in control, feeling safe, and not under any duress usually helps to give someone the ability to learn how to be introspective.
I think it says a lot about how great your son is for learning to do that in such a situation, not how good that Wilderness camp is.
But do NOT compare a vacation for an adult to a wilderness camp sentance to a child, Karen.