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  2. Help at Any Cost - Wikipedia

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    Teenagers have been participating in tough love behavior modification programs by force or coercion since the 1960s. [4] Many of these programs take place in the wilderness in the style of military recruit training (also known as boot camps) and the teenagers are subjected to rigid discipline, including mandatory marches, physical abuse, solitary confinement, and deprivation of food and sleep.

  3. Farm & Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Farm & Wilderness, also known as F&W, is a system of 5 ACA-accredited Quaker-inspired summer camps for kids and summer programs for teens rooted in social justice, environmental sustainability, homegrown fun, and wilderness adventure situated in and around Plymouth, Vermont.

  4. Provo Canyon School - Wikipedia

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    Provo Canyon School Address Boy's campus: 4501 North University Ave, Provo, Utah 84604 Girl's campus: 763 North 1650 West, Springville, Utah 84663-5066 North central Utah Utah county United States Information Funding type Private Religious affiliation(s) Nonsectarian Founded 1971 Status Open Administrator Dave Campbell (girls campus) Grades 3 to 12 Gender Males and females Age 8 to 17 ...

  5. Troubled teen industry - Wikipedia

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    The troubled teen industry has a precursor in the drug rehabilitation program called Synanon, founded in 1958 by Charles Dederich. [11] By the late 1970s, Synanon had developed into a cult and adopted a resolution proclaiming the Synanon Religion, with Dederich as the highest spiritual authority, allowing the organization to qualify as tax-exempt under US law.

  6. Aspen Education Group - Wikipedia

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    A "therapeutic wilderness program with a focus on clinical intervention and assessment" ages 13–17 and a wilderness treatment program for younger children, ages 10–13. [9] Closed May 15, 2023. Talisman Academy North Carolina: An academic program for grades 7-12 for students with nonverbal learning disorder and autism spectrum disorders. [10]

  7. Wilderness therapy - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Beck and Jennifer Wong in their 2020 paper "A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Wilderness Therapy on Delinquent Behaviors Among Youth" offer three models of wilderness therapy: an expedition model, generally lasting for less than 8 weeks; a base camp model, where clients stay at a central location but engage in "short wilderness excursions"; and a long-term model, where clients engage ...

  8. Therapeutic boarding school - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Government Accountability Office Report has reported on negligence at residential treatment programs including wilderness therapy, boot camps, and academies: GAO reviewed thousands of allegations of abuse, some of which involved death, at residential treatment programs across the country and in American-owned and American-operated ...

  9. Camp Merrie-Woode - Wikipedia

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    Camp Merrie-Woode is a non-profit residential camp for girls ages 7–17 in the western hills of North Carolina with a history started in 1919. The camp resides beneath Old Bald and alongside Fairfield Lake in Jackson County. In 2005 there were twenty-eight U.S. states and four foreign countries represented with 85% of campers returning the ...