Albany, OR (openPR) 1 June 2010

parents with a teenager who can advise bad decisions by reading the new parenting blog written by therapists teen Catherine Freer Wilderness benefits made

Therapy Programs (http://www.cfreer.com).

? It is pushing a rite of passage for young people, the limits of their parents and parents need resources. We specialize in working with troubled youths, the boundaries are pushed too far, and Arena? T parental guidance or outpatient treatment to address. Wea? Parents have created to help parents advice blog, monitoring their teens before they must apply to our program. It is also useful for parents whose child has just completed a therapy program, Wilderness â?? Catherine Freer Wilderness Therapy program explains founder and CEO, Robert Cooley, Ph.D.

Every day a new tip Parenting Policy will be posted on the blog. Tips include creating healthy boundaries, learning to be an active listener, the benefits of praise and much more. The blog can be found http://catherinefreerparentingtips.wordpress.com/.


Catherine Freer

a specialized treatment program for the treatment of juvenile wild. difficult teenagers to act at the behavioral level, experimentation with drugs and alcohol and / or suffer from psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or attachment disorders participate in a hiking expedition and adventure, life in the outdoor, physical activity and the depth of psychotherapy combined.

a Master? Therapist level of experience counseling drug abuse is a member of the staff team that is in the range of young people. Opportunities for?? In such moments? Therapy and individual therapy and group are abundant. Result of the investigation shows that 83 percent of teens say they are? Bettera do?? their experience of wilderness therapy.


Catherine Freer Wilderness Therapy Programs serves approximately 300 youth

every year. The employee owns and operates the company was founded in 1988 and is approved by the State of Oregon as well as substance abuse and mental health treatment program. The Joint Commission on Accreditation of healthcare organizations (JCAHCO) accredits the program.


The company also operates

Santiam Crossing (http://www.santiamcrossing.com), an outdoor therapeutic school and the transition from the Oregon Homes (http://www.oregontransitionhomes.com). For more information, please visit the website at http://www.cfreer.com or call (800) 390-3983.

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