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Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder and Wilderness Therapy [youtube]https://youtu.be/OrcXgWTkoUo[/youtube] The video above includes a testimonial from one of our former students with ASD who expressed how Redcliff Ascent’s wilderness program helped him. RedCliff Ascent, an Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare (OBH) program for teens and young adults, serves many different populations and diagnosis. The following article will highlight Autism…
Read MoreTroubled Teen Sees Kindness In a Candy Bar
Our Shindig celebration happens about once every three months. It’s a chance for students to gather at Outpost with their peers and celebrate their wilderness experience. Here’s a letter we received from one of our current students. We think it shows the respect and concern we have for all of the troubled teens enrolled in our program.…
Read MoreBest Wilderness Experience
Mark wrote this response to our request for grads to share their RedCliff wilderness experiences. We thought you might relate: hi, my name is mark and i was in redcliff 8 years ago now, i still dream of my memories of that place, i find it amazing how we take so many simple things for…
Read MoreThe Story of My Life: Troubled Teens Write Autobiographies
Autobiographies and Parent Narratives: A vital Part of the Treatment Process An important aspect of the therapeutic process for students at RedCliff Ascent is the compilation of an autobiography. Students write a 40 page autobiography while in the program as part of completing the phase work. This exercise affords students the opportunity to reflect on…
Read MoreConstantly Improving Wilderness Camp
The leaves are barely beginning to turn colors in Southern Utah but Milton Hatt, warehouse manager for RedCliff Ascent, is already prepared for winter. Part of the preparation means making sure the warehouse is filled with everything students may need to keep warm and dry – especially when it comes to their feet. This year…
Read MoreWhere Do We Sleep? Wilderness Therapy at Work
To a RedCliff wilderness therapy staff member there are few things more invigorating than waking up in the wilderness. Whether it has rained, dumped snow through the night, or is a perfect fall morning, there is something special to us about waking up in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by nothing more than miles of…
Read MoreWilderness Therapy at RedCliff: Do You Speak Our Language?
There’s a certain lingo used here at RedCliff that can be hard for people outside of our world to understand. Even when folks understand the language, it can be hard to speak – it’s constantly evolving, changing, being added to. I visit the student groups in the field at least once a week, and sometimes…
Read MorePost Traumatic Stress Disorder
What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, is a psychiatric disorder that can occur following the experience or witnessing of life-threatening events such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist incidents, serious accidents, or violent personal assaults like rape. People who suffer from PTSD often relive the experience through nightmares and…
Read MoreEffects of cybersex addiction on the family
Effects of cybersex addiction on the family Survey Results of a survey by Jennifer P. Schneider Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity 7: 31-58, 2000 Abstract A brief survey on the effects of cybersex addiction on the family was completed by 91 women and 3 men, aged 24-57, who had experienced serious adverse consequences of their partner’s…
Read MoreCouples Recovery from Sexual Addiction and Co-addiction
by Jennifer P. Schneider, M.D. and Burton H. Schneider, M.A., M. Ed. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity 3:111-126, 1996. Abstract intro into Couples Recovery from Sexual Addiction and Co-addiction To obtain information on how couples recovering in 12-step programs from sexual addiction and co-addiction were actually dealing with their problems, the authors anonymously surveyed 142 persons…
Read MoreSex Addiction and Compulsivity
Adapted from The National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity Sex addiction and compulsivity and/or behavior leads to increasingly serious consequences, in both the addict’s internal and external worlds. The consequences may include severe depression, often with suicidal ideation, low self-esteem, shame, self-hatred, hopelessness, despair, helplessness, intense anxiety, loneliness, moral conflict, contradictions between ethical values…
Read MoreGuidelines for Disclosing Sexual Addictions
Guidelines for Disclosing Sexual Addictions By M. Deborah Corley and Jennifer P. Schneider Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity 9:43-67, 2002. ABSTRACT Therapists who treat clients with addictive or compulsive sexual behaviors are often faced with the dilemma of whether a person should disclose to others secrets about the sexual behaviors. If a disclosure is determined, then…
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