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Country Place of Utah Announced
New Fully Licensed Program
The Country Place of Utah, David
Babbitt 800-423-0209, has announced a new separate and fully licensed
program for children ages eight to eleven.
Aspen Achievement Academy Provides
Christian Based Programs
Aspen Achievement Academy is
planning to provide Christian based wilderness programs in addition
to their existing programs.
National Outreach Director Starts
February at Sierra Tucson
Pete Anderson, formerly Clinical
Director for Wilderness Treatment Centers in Montana, will start in
February with Sierra Tucson as their National Outreach Director for
Adolescent Services.
Grove School Will Be Admitting
Females
Grove School, a boy's school
in Connecticut, will be admitting females between the ages of 11 and
18 effective immediately. The change is being made from the request
from parents who would like to enroll girls, and the approval of parents
of currently enrolled boys who "would prefer the normalcy of a coed
campus." The current staff has a wealth of experience from working in
female programs in the past, and have already taken steps to prepare
for the increased opportunities and to provide for any problems that
transitioning to a coed school would bring about.
Explorations Will Start Parent/Child
Trips
Explorations, in Western Montana,
will start 7 to 10 day trips for parents and their child this June.
They are still emphasizing flexibility in responding to the needs of
the children sent to them, and make every effort to custom design programs
for each child.
Spirit Mountain Treatment Center
was Granted JCAHO Accreditation
Spirit Mountain Treatment Center,
in North Idaho, has been granted JCAHO accreditation. Their program
for Chemically Dependent Young Women is on a 60 acre site in a secluded
mountain valley, and includes a 3 1/2 day solo, four day family program,
1 to 2 year aftercare association with their graduates to provide encouragement
and support.
Anasazi Foundation Expands Arbinger
Seminars for Parents
ANASAZI Foundation is expanding
its two-day Arbinger Seminars to teach parents how to strengthen and
repair troubled relationships. Chris Wallace, Ph.D. is the presenter
every two weeks in Mesa, Arizona, and Brett Savage, MS. is the presenter
of the monthly seminars in Sandy, Utah. "Because of the seminar's
unique approach, personal disclosure of emotions or experiences is not
required." For information, call 602-892-7403.
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