A Model for Adventure Therapy Practice: The Facilitated Wave

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The Facilitated Wave Model is a model for adventure therapy practice that can be applied to any treatment context! This training is the first in a series that will be provided by Tony Alvarez and Gary Stauffer intended to illuminate the contents of the new book, Adventure Group Psychotherapy: An Experiential Approach to Treatment, that they co-authored with Maurie Lung, Kim Sacksteder, Bobbi Beale, and Anita Tucker. This hour-long video describes the clinical process of all forms of adventure therapy interventions. Participants will learn about: 1) assessing their clients, as well as the therapeutic environment to begin the process, 2) matching appropriate interventions based on that assessment, 3) shaping the therapeutic environment,  4) facilitating the selected interventions, 5) guiding the learning throughout this process, and 6) evaluating the process that we intentionally put  together. These six steps are the guide to effective application of adventure therapy.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the natural process of life experience
  • See the vision for mirroring the natural process of life experience in the interventions they facilitate
  • Know the six components of the Facilitated Wave model used to define clinical applications of adventure therapy
  • Understand how each of the six components of the Facilitated Wave model fit together in effective practice of adventure therapy

Course Content

The Facilitated Wave Model: Overview of the Clinical Experiential Process
All course content is accessed through the video provided here.

  • The Facilitated Wave Model: Overview of the Clinical Experiential Process
  • Course Evaluation

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