Deschutes Wilderness Therapy, located in Bend, Oregon, is a nationally recognized outdoor behavioral healthcare and trauma-informed wilderness therapy program that provides teens and young adults immediate intervention and intensive mental health treatment. The wilderness experience allows students and their families to have the opportunity to heal their relationships and foster personal growth. Deschutes Wilderness Therapy sets the standard in outdoor therapeutic programming. All students are empowered to improve their decision-making skills and build healthy and safe relationships. While working with the individual and the family, students at Deschutes are encouraged to focus on their strengths and use them to launch lasting change.
Deschutes Wilderness Therapy ⧉
Primary Mental Health treatment for adolescents and adults at the residential and outpatient level.
Discovery Mood and Anxiety ⧉
Ruby Laufer & Jody Dobson
We pledge to present the most appropriate choices to the client, representing each one fairly, and to make clear the client’s responsibilities in dealing with any schools, or programs.
Dobson Educational Services ⧉
Dr. Todd Corelli received his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Brigham Young University and also completed a one year residency in Pediatric Psychology at Michigan State University Medical School. He has extensive experience working with children, adolescents, young adults, and families. For several years, Dr. Corelli had a large therapy practice working almost exclusively with teenagers and young adults in the community. For the past 20 years, Dr. Corelli has worked across the country and internationally as an independent consultant for referring professionals. He has worked in a variety of settings, including homes, therapeutic boarding schools, residential treatment centers, and therapeutic wilderness programs.
Dr. Todd Talks (With Todd Corelli) ⧉Need Help Now: Let us point you in the direction of other resources. If this is an emergency, please call 911.
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