Background: There is an increasing need to identify effective mental health treatment practices for children and adolescents in community-based settings, due to current mixed findings of existing interventions. This study looked at adventure therapy (AT) as a viable option to meet this need. Objective: Using a sample of 1,135 youth from a community-based mental health center, this study addressed the following questions: (1) Is AT an effective treatment modality for youth compared to traditional counseling? (2) How do changes in problem severity associated with participation in AT-based interventions compare with those associated with traditional counseling across gender, age, primary diagnosis, and race? (3) What are the predictors of ch...
With roots in experiential education and Outward Bound, wilderness therapy (WT) is a growing field o...
This single-case design study examined the effectiveness of adapting evidence-based treatments (EBTs...
Wilderness therapy programs (WTP) can improve mental health and coping skills for youth far from the...
The purpose of this article is to explore the impact of one type of activity-based group work, adven...
This study examines the effects of adventure-based counseling on the enhancement of coping skills of...
Inpatient and residential therapeutic programs for adolescents are often fairly generic in format re...
This research explores the clinical benefits of adventure-based group psychotherapy on the general f...
In America, adolescent drug use, violent crime, and behavioral problems are on the rise while their ...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of mental illness in young people is the highest of any age group, with t...
This study investigated selected outcomes of adventure program participation by adolescents involved...
AbstractAdventure therapy offers a prevention, early intervention, and treatment modality for people...
Rates of adolescent depression in the United States have become alarmingly high, reemphasizing the n...
This study used a benchmarking strategy to evaluate the effectiveness of community psychotherapy for...
Those experiencing significant psychosocial problems in adolescence and young adulthood are at highe...
In 1992, a review of research in adventure therapy offered a perspective that utilized work in psych...
With roots in experiential education and Outward Bound, wilderness therapy (WT) is a growing field o...
This single-case design study examined the effectiveness of adapting evidence-based treatments (EBTs...
Wilderness therapy programs (WTP) can improve mental health and coping skills for youth far from the...
The purpose of this article is to explore the impact of one type of activity-based group work, adven...
This study examines the effects of adventure-based counseling on the enhancement of coping skills of...
Inpatient and residential therapeutic programs for adolescents are often fairly generic in format re...
This research explores the clinical benefits of adventure-based group psychotherapy on the general f...
In America, adolescent drug use, violent crime, and behavioral problems are on the rise while their ...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of mental illness in young people is the highest of any age group, with t...
This study investigated selected outcomes of adventure program participation by adolescents involved...
AbstractAdventure therapy offers a prevention, early intervention, and treatment modality for people...
Rates of adolescent depression in the United States have become alarmingly high, reemphasizing the n...
This study used a benchmarking strategy to evaluate the effectiveness of community psychotherapy for...
Those experiencing significant psychosocial problems in adolescence and young adulthood are at highe...
In 1992, a review of research in adventure therapy offered a perspective that utilized work in psych...
With roots in experiential education and Outward Bound, wilderness therapy (WT) is a growing field o...
This single-case design study examined the effectiveness of adapting evidence-based treatments (EBTs...
Wilderness therapy programs (WTP) can improve mental health and coping skills for youth far from the...