TY - JOUR
T1 - How adolescents view the role of the wilderness in wilderness therapy
T2 - “I am in the middle of nowhere and that is okay”
AU - Tucker, Anita R.
AU - DeMille, Steven
AU - Newman, Tarkington J.
AU - Polachi Atanasova, Christina
AU - Bryan, Philip
AU - Keefe, Mackenzie
AU - Smitherman, Lee
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Wilderness therapy (WT) has become recognized as an innovative treatment option for struggling adolescents. Several WT studies identify the unique elements of WT programs, examining how they contribute to outcomes. What has not been clearly determined is the role of the wilderness in a WT program. The current study was conducted at a wilderness therapy program in southern Utah and explores the role of the wilderness for adolescents who completed the program. Participants graduating from this program were recruited to participate in phenomenological focus group interviews to gather data. An inductive thematic analysis found four themes related to the wilderness setting including: being removed from prior distractions, the novel environment, challenging experiences, and feelings of awe in the wilderness. These findings support previous research by Russell and Gillis (2017) while also highlighting young participant's perspectives of the role of wilderness in their treatment process.
AB - Wilderness therapy (WT) has become recognized as an innovative treatment option for struggling adolescents. Several WT studies identify the unique elements of WT programs, examining how they contribute to outcomes. What has not been clearly determined is the role of the wilderness in a WT program. The current study was conducted at a wilderness therapy program in southern Utah and explores the role of the wilderness for adolescents who completed the program. Participants graduating from this program were recruited to participate in phenomenological focus group interviews to gather data. An inductive thematic analysis found four themes related to the wilderness setting including: being removed from prior distractions, the novel environment, challenging experiences, and feelings of awe in the wilderness. These findings support previous research by Russell and Gillis (2017) while also highlighting young participant's perspectives of the role of wilderness in their treatment process.
KW - Focus groups
KW - Outdoor behavioral healthcare
KW - Wilderness setting
KW - Wilderness therapy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.107045
DO - 10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.107045
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85166547084
SN - 0190-7409
VL - 153
JO - Children and Youth Services Review
JF - Children and Youth Services Review
M1 - 107045
ER -