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Stories from the Field: Mental Health in the Outdoors is an authoritative and enlightening podcast that explores the vast landscape of mental health therapies in outdoor settings. Hosted by seasoned mental health professional Dr. Will White, the podcast offers deep insights into outdoor therapies like Adventure Therapy, Eco-Therapy, Wilderness Therapy, and Experiential Therapy, among others.

Dr. White engages with a diverse range of guests, including leading researchers, practitioners, authors, executive directors, guide staff, mental health clinicians, and critics, helping to shed light on the nuances of these unique therapy practices. In addition to exploring the modern implications of these evolving therapeutic modalities, he delves into their rich history, providing a holistic perspective for listeners.

With over 30 years of experience at the juncture of mental health and outdoor environments, Dr. White's expertise is unparalleled. As a co-founder of the pioneering Summit Achievement, an adventure therapy program based in Maine, he has been a guiding force in the field since the 1990s. His scholarly contributions include the book "Stories from the Field: A History of Wilderness Therapy" and a chapter in "Adventure Therapy: Theories, Research, and Practice." His doctorate work, "Stories from the Elders: Chronicles and Narratives from the Early Years of Wilderness Therapy," traced the origins and evolution of this specialized field.

To connect with Dr. White, visit storiesfromthefield.com. Listen to this immersive podcast to understand the power and potential of outdoor therapies in addressing mental health concerns.

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Stories from the Field: Mental Health in the Outdoors is an authoritative and enlightening podcast that explores the vast landscape of mental health therapies in outdoor settings. Hosted by seasoned mental health professional Dr. Will White, the podcast offers deep insights into outdoor therapies like Adventure Therapy, Eco-Therapy, Wilderness Therapy, and Experiential Therapy, among others.

Dr. White engages with a diverse range of guests, including leading researchers, practitioners, authors, executive directors, guide staff, mental health clinicians, and critics, helping to shed light on the nuances of these unique therapy practices. In addition to exploring the modern implications of these evolving therapeutic modalities, he delves into their rich history, providing a holistic perspective for listeners.

With over 30 years of experience at the juncture of mental health and outdoor environments, Dr. White's expertise is unparalleled. As a co-founder of the pioneering Summit Achievement, an adventure therapy program based in Maine, he has been a guiding force in the field since the 1990s. His scholarly contributions include the book "Stories from the Field: A History of Wilderness Therapy" and a chapter in "Adventure Therapy: Theories, Research, and Practice." His doctorate work, "Stories from the Elders: Chronicles and Narratives from the Early Years of Wilderness Therapy," traced the origins and evolution of this specialized field.

To connect with Dr. White, visit storiesfromthefield.com. Listen to this immersive podcast to understand the power and potential of outdoor therapies in addressing mental health concerns.

    From Aspiro Wilderness/Adventure Therapy to Nature Based Preschool: Jenna Krueger’s Story

    From Aspiro Wilderness/Adventure Therapy to Nature Based Preschool: Jenna Krueger’s Story

    Dive deep with us in this heartwarming episode as Jenna Krueger, a former field guide at Aspiro, opens up about her journey and the profound shifts in her career and the outdoor therapy landscape. Jenna's candid revelations about learning of Aspiro's closure after dedicating over a year and a half of her life to the program offer an intimate glimpse into the ever-evolving world of wilderness and adventure therapy and the struggles when programs close. Sharing both personal and professional anecdotes, Jenna touches on the nuanced challenges of aiding students with anxiety, all while managing her own fears and responsibilities in the wild as a lead field guide. But the transformative power of nature doesn't end there. Listen in to discover how Jenna has seamlessly transitioned to harnessing the magic of the outdoors in her current role at a nature-based preschool. An episode brimming with inspiration, resilience, and the undeniable magic of nature—don't miss it!
    Season 17 of Stories from the Field is focused on Anxiety and is underwritten by Mountain Valley Treatment Center. 

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    Harnessing the Outdoors: How Summit Achievement Addresses Adolescent Anxiety with Mike DeLuca

    Harnessing the Outdoors: How Summit Achievement Addresses Adolescent Anxiety with Mike DeLuca

    In this enlightening episode of "Stories from the Field: Mental Health in the Outdoors," we're joined by the insightful Mike DeLuca, LCSW, a clinician at Summit Achievement - a unique adolescent residential treatment program with an adventure therapy component.
    Mike delves deep into his transformative journey, starting from his years at Outward Bound and the experiences that shaped his perspective on therapeutic outdoors practices. It was these formative years that led him to his different roles at Summit Achievement. Mike's narrative shines a light on how Summit Achievement not only influenced him professionally but also played a role in his decision to pursue a career as a clinical social worker.
    A significant portion of our conversation is dedicated to Mike's specialized work with young individuals grappling with anxiety. He shares his empathetic approach and proven strategies in engaging both the young person and their families, ensuring a holistic support system. By marrying traditional clinical techniques with the healing power of the outdoors, Mike emphasizes the profound positive impact this synergy can have in alleviating anxiety and related mental health challenges.
    This episode provides listeners with an intimate look into the world of outdoor mental health therapy, its transformative power, and the professionals like Mike who are at the forefront of this therapeutic approach. For anyone keen on understanding the intersection of outdoor experiences and mental health, especially as it pertains to anxiety in young people, this is a must-listen.
    Season 17 of Stories from the Field is focused on Anxiety and is underwritten by Mountain Valley Treatment Center. 
     

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    WinGate's Closure and the Future of Wilderness Therapy Programs

    WinGate's Closure and the Future of Wilderness Therapy Programs

    In this revealing special episode, we dive into the announcement that WinGate Wilderness Therapy in Utah is closing in September. WinGate has joined three other outdoor behavioral healthcare programs (SUWS of the Carolinas, Aspiro, Outback) to shutter its doors in recent months. We trace WinGate's origins, its rapid rise under Shayne and Sherry Gallagher and Family Help and Wellness, and ponder why these wilderness therapy programs, once hailed as life-changers, now face such existential challenges. Beyond the heartfelt narratives, we also explore the broader shifts in the industry, from public perceptions to the financial challenges that many residential wilderness therapy programs face today. By contrasting historical trends, such as the closure of Tent Therapy programs in the early 1900s, the post-Great Recession closures, and the current mental health crisis, we attempt to paint a comprehensive picture of where wilderness therapy stands today and where it may be going. Tune in for a broader understanding of the evolving field of mental health treatment in the outdoors.
    Listen to the Nov. 2018 interview with WinGate Co-Founder Shayne Gallagher on Stories from the Field. 
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    • 27 min
    Nature-Based Healing: The Millcreek Experiential Approach with Jessica Jo Stenquist

    Nature-Based Healing: The Millcreek Experiential Approach with Jessica Jo Stenquist

    In this episode, we hear the story of Jessica Jo Stenquist, the inspiring Founder and CEO of Millcreek Experiential Wellness Center. With an illustrious seventeen-year-long career as a mental health clinician, Jessica Jo is no stranger to the transformative power of experiential therapy, and at Millcreek, she's sculpted a haven where nature becomes the ultimate therapist.
    In our conversation with Jessica Jo, we explore her journey, from her early days in therapeutic recreation to working at a wilderness therapy program to her vision behind Millcreek Experiential Wellness Center. Through her narratives, we come to understand how nature, when paired with expert therapeutic guidance, can be a potent tool for healing. It’s not just about healing past traumas or finding inner peace due to anxiety; it’s about embracing a holistic vision of health, where one’s emotional, physical, and spiritual needs are met in harmony.
    Millcreek is more than just a therapeutic center; it's a sanctuary of holistic wellbeing. As the world outside races in its relentless pace, Millcreek offers a retreat where tranquility, healing, and nature intertwine. Here, nature-based therapy isn't merely a concept; it's an experiential journey of healing and self-discovery. The location provides a backdrop for guided nature walks, mindfulness exercises, and a suite of outdoor activities, all designed to reconnect the individual with the unfiltered beauty of the natural world.
    But the magic of Millcreek doesn’t stop there. As Jessica Jo and her team of seasoned therapists will attest, it's a place to nurture the mind, body, and soul amidst the lush meadows and gentle murmur of flowing streams. It's a sanctuary where individuals can unlock inner peace, embrace personal transformation, and experience the seamless fusion of mind, body, and spirit.
    Season 17 of Stories from the Field is focused on Anxiety and is underwritten by Mountain Valley Treatment Center. 

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    Reimagining Therapy in the Outdoors: Darcy Holt's Path at Three Peaks Ascent

    Reimagining Therapy in the Outdoors: Darcy Holt's Path at Three Peaks Ascent

    In this episode, we talk with Darcy Holt, admissions director of Three Peaks Ascent, a new outdoor mental health treatment program in Utah.  Darcy also helps at Red Cliff Ascent, a wilderness therapy program that is a partner program of Three Peaks. Darcy discusses the similarities and differences between the two programs and how Three Peaks Ascent is reimbursable by insurance companies to help young people and their families get financial support for treatment.
    Darcy highlights the unique aspects of the Three Peaks program, such as the ability for program therapists to have phone calls and conduct family sessions with parents and students staying in yurts during their stay. She shares the story of a 15-year-old boy who has experienced significant mental health treatment and is currently covered by insurance for his treatment at Three Peaks.  She also shares how Three Peaks helps young people with anxiety.
    Darcy reflects on her unexpected journey into the field after leaving an unhealthy job over a half dozen years ago to find purpose in helping families around a campfire at Red Cliff. Darcy also highlights the benefits of outdoor spaces on mental well-being, emphasizing the importance of providing experiences that traditional hospital settings do not offer.
    Darcy also reviews the upcoming 2023 Wilderness Therapy Symposium, of which she is the chairperson as well as her hopes and concerns for the future of the field.
    Season 17 of Stories from the Field is focused on Anxiety and is underwritten by Mountain Valley Treatment Center. 
     
     

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    Running with Anxiety to Fear Less

    Running with Anxiety to Fear Less

    In this episode, we delve into the compelling narrative of Will Laughlin, an ultra-marathoner, father, and CEO. Laughlin, a seasoned athlete who has endured the scorching heat of Death Valley and the severe cold of the Yukon, articulates how ultra-running has become a therapeutic tool for addressing his fears and anxieties. He expounds on the evolution of high-risk adventure expeditions and the impact of fatherhood on his perception of risk.
    Currently serving as the CEO of the innovative Mountain Valley Treatment Center, Laughlin examines the instrumental role physical challenges and adventure play in mental health. He openly discusses his struggles with fear and how the continuous forward motion of running symbolizes his journey to face and surmount his own challenges.
    Listeners will be captivated as Laughlin discusses his latest endeavor, the 'Fear Less' podcast. Here, he magnifies his experiences and imparts knowledge on fear and anxiety, leveraging both his professional and personal expertise.
    Season 17 of Stories from the Field is focused on Anxiety and is underwritten by Mountain Valley Treatment Center. 
     
     
     

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