Adventure Therapy Collective Podcast Daniel L Cavanaugh & Will Dobud
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This is a podcast to discuss all things related to adventure therapy. From research to interventions to education to jobs, if it is about adventure therapy, you will hear about it on here! This podcast will focus on a different topic in adventure therapy each week that could include: education, research, supervision, ethics, and more. Also, sometimes we will interview field gurus and experts to learn from their wisdom and knowledge. This podcast is hosted by adventure therapy practitioners and scholars, Dr. Will Dobud, and Dr. Daniel Cavanaugh.
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Episode 27 - Hanging with Dr. Cian Brown
In his free time, Dr. Cian Brown enjoys mountain biking, rock climbing and bouldering, despite not being a huge fan of heights. In this episode, we talk about specific activities in adventure therapy, Cian's passion for getting outside with students, and nerd out on a little research.
Lots of letters follow Dr. Brown's name! He is a licensed counselor, Certified Clinical Adventure Therapist (CCAT), and Board Certified in Neurofeedback, Fellow (BCN-Fellow) with a Ph.D. in Counselor Education & Supervision from the University of Arkansas specializing in Adventure Therapy. Cian is also the co-founder of the Center for Outdoor Therapy and Education at the University of Oklahoma.
Relevant Links
Center for Outdoor Therapy and Education
Cian's Website
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Episode 26 - Social Work Outside with Zoe Jack
Zoe Jack, LCSW-C is the Director of the Center for Nature Informed Therapy in Baltimore, Maryland. She is the author of the new book Social Work Outside: Evidence Based, Micro and Macro Perspectives. This year, Zoe has been on a "tour" travelling to social work conferences advocating for bringing nature into social work practice. We hope you enjoy the fun episode!
For those interested in painting there office like Zoe's, here you go: Laurel Tree Behr Paint
Useful Links
Social Work Outside
Zoe's New Book
Center for Nature Informed Therapy
Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan
Zoe's Instagram
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Episode 25 - Musing on Adventure Therapy with Gary Stauffer
Gary describes himself as "happily retired," so we knew it was time to rope him in for a fun discussion about his productive and meaningful career as both a social worker and leading contributor to adventure therapy knowledge. Gary is the co-author of many impactful adventure therapy articles and numerous books, including the recent Adventure Group Psychotherapy.
In this episode, the team discuss Gary's backyard conversations with Tony Alvarez, his writing, prevention, the experiential wave model, and his mindset: It never rains on adventure. We hope you enjoy!
Welcome to Season 2!
Useful Links
Adventure Group Psychotherapy
Power of One: Using Adventure and Experiential Activities within One on One Counseling Sessions
Power of Family
Musings on Adventure Therapy
Gary's AEE Member Spotlight -
Episode 24 - Linking Up & Linking In with Maximiliano Prieto Monson
Before we begin, everyone should head to this link and get professionally connected with Max!
Max joins the podcast to share how his international experience in the United States, Scotland, and Spain - as well as many other adventures - informs his work with adolescents in the outdoors. The group talks about field siestas, Camino de Santiago routes, and running individualized expeditions. Max is a representative for Adventure Therapy Europe and brings experience from outdoor education, wilderness therapy in the United States, and residential care to his current practice. Together with Daniel and Will, Max discusses how every day with clients is an adventure.
Useful Links
Adventure Therapy Europe Roundtable Representatives
Madrid Outdoor Education
Here is Max's LinkedIn Account...Again -
Episode 23 - Scott Miller is an Adventure Therapist?
Today we talk with Dr Scott D Miller, the co-founder of the International Center for Clinical Excellence and a leading voice in understanding what works in therapy and how practitioners can get better at doing it. As a practicing psychologist, Scott often provides pro bono services to the financially underprivileged. In this podcast, we discuss Will's average outcomes, how psychotherapy lost its magic, and the role of deliberate practice in highly effective practitioners. Scott provides his views on psychotherapy evidence and why practice-based evidence will always trump evidence-based practice. We will provide links and announcements shortly for the free training in March with Scott Miller (and Will and Dan just kind of hanging out in the background).
Contact Us to Join the ATOM
Complete the Adventure Therapy Education Survey
Useful Links
Scott's Website
Scott's Amazon Books Page
How Psychotherapy Lost Its Magick
International Center for Clinical Excellence
Scott's Keynote at the Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference
Saving Psychotherapy by Ben Caldwell
Daryl Chow's Doctoral Research
Information on the Gloria Films
K Anders Ericsson Wikpedia Page -
Episode 22 - Chicago Voyagers with Bernie Rupe
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Welcome Bernie Rupe from Chicago Voyagers to the podcast. This is such a unique program working with youth in the greater Chicago Area. With over 25 years of experience working with at-risk teens, Bernie remains the guiding star of Chicago Voyagers and he joins Daniel and Will to discuss how Bernie has used research to seek funding and grow and evolve this innovative program.
Thanks for a great year everyone. We hope you have a happy and healthy new year.
Marmot's PR team: Please email info@willdobud.com for incredible opportunity. Will is a Medium and Daniel Xtra Xtra Medium.
Useful Links
Chicago Voyagers
Therapeutic Adventure Professionals Group
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