Teenagers! You throw up your hands, in defeat, but your heart is broken and sinking. You've had it. At some pint, all parents experience frustration and heartache in their relationship with their teenage son or daughter. But sometimes parent-teen problems go far deeper, prompting parents to turn to the medical community for answers. The answer could very well be a therapeutic wilderness program or residential school. In What Now? Dr. Paul Case explains in vivid detail how such programs can save not only your teen, but your entire family.
Paul Wesley Case, Psy.D, is a psychologist with over a decade of experience working with families of adolescents and young adults in inpatient settings, therapeutic boarding schools, and wilderness therapy programs. Currently the Assistant Clinical Director at Open Sky Wilderness Therapy Program in Durango, Colorado, Dr. Case earned his doctorate in psychology from Wheaton College. He has published in peer-reviewed journals and presented papers at the American Psychological Association, the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs, and the Independent Educational Consultants Association.