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How wilderness programs help troubled teenagers?

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Generally, wilderness camps have four areas that help teenagers overcome their issues. They are nature experience, individual therapy, the family and group or peer therapy. The camps usually reinforce the teenage kids to get from modern distractions. Consequently, the transition of environment enables the kids to acquire or reacquire the essential social skills that they have lost to being bad. In turn, they will have a better and easier experience during the treatment period.

During the individual treatment, the kids spend time with their therapist. The sessions often include activities that allow personal growth. The therapist also observe and evaluate the bad behaviors of the teenagers, and then lead them to constructive activities. The series of process will help kids replace their negativity with new and positive thoughts.

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The family also plays a very important role during the program cycle. Their support will mean a lot to the healing of the kids. Communication between parents and the kids should be improved or reestablished.

In other activities, teenagers are encouraged and expected to be with other kids. The relationship of the kids with their peers is also equally important. It will test their dynamics as being part the group. As a result, they will be able to reflect with the experiences of others.

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