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Our Program
True North provides personalized therapeutic
interventions and transition support for 14-17
year old adolescents with an emphasis on
assessment and family participation. Our length
of stay is flexible and determined on an
individual basis. The minimum length of stay is
28 days and although students typically do not
stay longer than 8 weeks, we customize our
services to provide the best possible outcome
for each student.

We believe that inspiring and empowering
students to identify positive choices and
develop strategies for maintaining healthy
relationships sets the cornerstone for a
lifetime of success. Our field guides and
masters level therapists are committed to using
caring and non-punitive approaches that
encourage every student to discover their
internal motivation for success. Sophisticated
clinical methods are combined with an emphasis
on experiential learning and community building.
Adolescents face many pressures that undermine
their self-esteem and negatively impact their
lives and relationships. Teens that are
struggling, un-motivated, or acting-out may be
lacking a sense of purpose and the confidence to
work toward their goals. Experiencing the
natural beauty and simplicity of the wilderness
environment allows our students to leave behind
the distractions and complications of their
lives before True North. Our students are able
to focus on themselves and address personal
struggles with the guidance and support of our
staff.
Living together in small groups requires
students to practice relationship and
organizational skills and encourages them to
take personal responsibility for their daily
success. Students are required to take time for
self-reflection in order to strengthen their
sense of identity, clarify personal goals, and
examine the values and beliefs that guide their
choices. Daily group processing facilitates open
communication and supports healthy relationships
within our close-knit community. Our students
participate in a variety of skill-building
exercises and challenges that promote teamwork
and leadership and that enable students to
identify specific personal goals.
Students at True North Wilderness
Program
Build confidence
Accept more responsibility for their
choices
Develop communication skills
Define
personal
values
Establish healthy and positive
relationships
Recognize limiting behaviors and
beliefs
Identify personal strengths
Build a foundation for success
Acknowledge their True potential
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