A Day in the Life

of Deschutes Wilderness Therapy

What does a typical day
in wilderness therapy look like? 

Wilderness therapy is a safe and effective way for mental health professionals to provide clients an avenue for cognitive, emotional and behavioral growth. Participants are monitored at all times while the therapeutic effects of nature aide mental health professionals in guiding participants toward new perspective and healing. New scenery means less distractions and helps troubled youth to focus on the ability to recognize the unique gifts they have. They learn to access their inner strength and how to use their gifts to create positive and happy lives. Activities focus on self reliance, self reflection, open communication and individualized and group therapy.

Hike Day

Therapy Day

8:00

 

8:15

 

8:45

 

9:30

 

10:00

 

10:20

 

10:40

 

12:30

 

1:15

 

3:00

 

4:30

 

5:30

 

6:15

 

6:45

 

7:15

 

8:15

 

8:15

 

10:30

 

15-minute snooze

 

Meds administered if needed, health checks performed on students’ hands & feet

 

Breakfast prep by chef, students take down camp

 

Breakfast

 

Morning check-in

 

Clean up breakfast, brush teeth

 

Start hike

 

Lunch, go to growth-zone to work on therapy or school work

 

Resume hike

 

Sets up camp

 

Chef starts dinner, group sits around a fire or plays a game

 

Dinner

 

Evening check-in

 

Clean up dinner, brush teeth

 

Group therapy by a fire

 

Decompress: play a game around the fire or chat with peers

 

Tent time

 

Guides gather headlamps to signal end of day

 

8:00

 

8:15

 

8:45

 

9:30

 

10:00

10:20

 

10:30

 

12:30

 

1:30

 

4:30

 

5:30

 

6:15

 

6:45

 

7:15

 

8:15

 

9:30

 

10:30

 

15-minute snooze

 

Meds administered if needed, health checks performed on students’ hands & feet

 

Breakfast prep by chef

 

Breakfast

 

Morning check-in

 

Clean up breakfast, brush teeth

 

Individual therapy sessions, others participate in group activity

 

Lunch

 

Do an activity or work on assignments

 

Dinner prep

 

Dinner

 

Evening check-in

 

Clean up dinner, brush teeth

 

Group therapy

 

Decompress: play a game around the fire or chat with peers

 

Tent time

 

Guides gather headlamps to signal end of day

 

What does it mean? 

Morning Check-in

Morning check-in

At morning check-in group members say what they are emotionally feeling and where they feel it in their body. They’ll also set their intention for the day and say if they accomplished what they said they would do during their “tent time” the night before.

Growth-zone

Growth-zone

It is an opportunity for a student to sit alone in the wilderness during each day and work on therapeutic assignments, educational work, read a book, work on their mastery, create art, write letters, or take a moment to sit with themselves.

Evening Check-in

Evening check-in

At morning check-in group members say what they are emotionally feeling and where they feel it in their body. They’ll also set their intention for the day and say if they accomplished what they said they would do during their “tent time” the night before.

Tent time

Tent-time

At tent-time students a time spend time in their tents to work on their assignments, read books, or reflect on whatever has been on their minds.

“You have 100% potential, and although it’s always

been there, it may have not always been seen by you.

Leaving wilderness you have a new outlook on life.”