Wilderness Quest is a wilderness therapy treatment for teens and young adults fighting issues such as alcohol abuse, drug abuse, depression, ADD, ADHD, low self esteem, anxiety, anger management, family issues, school problems, legal issues, behavioral disorders, eating disorders, addiction issues, mood disorders, mental Health, computer addiction, disrespectful behavior, with love and compassion. Students entering treatment are often in denial about the depth of problems they face. Typically, it's everyone's fault but their own. In the Wilderness Quest setting, students are chemical free and isolated from friends, family, familiar escape patterns and enablers.
Wilderness Quest students are put in difficult circumstances where their perception of being at risk is heightened (i.e. independent night hike, weather challenges, solo, climbing and rappelling). They discover they are responsible for and capable of; building shelters, gathering wood, cooking food over a fire made without matches, carving spoons, and hiking in heat, cold, rain or snow to reach a destination. From the new pride of self-responsibility, Wilderness Quest students have the opportunity to evaluate their past behaviors.
Discovering they are responsible breaks through denial and motivates students to want to "recover" and heal wounds within their family. They become willing, active participants. Therapeutic Advantages Wilderness Quest's 12-step treatment and family enrichment phase provides several distinct advantages over traditional therapies: 1. Wilderness living demands changes in behavior. The first 1-2 weeks in the field are spent adjusting to wilderness living. For youth who have always had prepared food, water, and shelter, a primitive lifestyle can be very stressful. Students often see themselves at risk. This perception and their desire to maintain some degree of comfort, motivates them to take care of themselves. Pride and self worth are increased from successful self-responsibility experience. » »