In this special episode, we discuss the recent announcement that two long-standing and accredited Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Council member programs - SUWS of the Carolinas in North Carolina and Aspiro in Utah will soon close. We will dive into the potential impacts of these closures on the greater field and the historical significance of the events. We'll examine the reasons behind the closures, the implications for the field, and what this means for the individuals and families seeking help from these types of programs wilderness/adventure programs.
We will also explore the challenges and opportunities wilderness therapy programs face in today's rapidly changing healthcare landscape. Whether you're a staff, clinician, referring professional, parent, or simply curious about the world of wilderness therapy, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of mental health and outdoor adventure.
Listen to this special episode and join us as we navigate the latest developments and historical trends in this evolving field.