2012
DOI: 10.1177/105382591203500106
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Behavioural Assessment of Wilderness Therapy Participants: Exploring the Consistency of Observational Data

Abstract: Wilderness therapy (WT) provides an alternative treatment modality for a number of mental health issues. It holds particular appeal for at-risk youth, a population that is often less responsive to traditional psychotherapeutic interventions. Anecdotal accounts on the effectiveness of WT often show positive outcomes. Still, some researchers have questioned the value of WT outcome studies on the basis of dubious methodology. The current study sought to address this issue through its use of well-validated observa… Show more

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“…Wilderness therapy is a group treatment modality in mental health care that seeks to augment the restorative qualities of nature combined with structured and intentional individual and group-based therapeutic work (Davis-Berman & Berman, 2008). Wilderness therapy has the potential to engage adolescent patients in particular, including those who might be less responsive to traditional methods of treatment (Lariviére et al, 2012).…”
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“…Wilderness therapy is a group treatment modality in mental health care that seeks to augment the restorative qualities of nature combined with structured and intentional individual and group-based therapeutic work (Davis-Berman & Berman, 2008). Wilderness therapy has the potential to engage adolescent patients in particular, including those who might be less responsive to traditional methods of treatment (Lariviére et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%