Why do we conduct research? Each family at True North has a unique story with their own specific struggles and goals. It is our aim to provide individuals and families the best care and support possible as we collaborate to chart the course toward a successful future. Wilderness therapy has a powerful way of identifying the difficulties families are facing and addressing them in a way that is … [Read more...]
Neil Binette and Bogie Foden present on Research at Regional Conference
Course Leader Edward “ Bogie" Foden and Parent Therapist Neil Binette presented at the NATSAP NE Regional Conference in Kennebunkport, ME on September 27, 2017. They shared an enthusiastic review of the impact of parent and family therapy work during treatment in wilderness therapy, based on research conducted by Bogie this past year at True North as part of his graduate work at UNH. Students of wilderness therapy … [Read more...]
Alison McHugh is our new Research and Alumni Coordinator
True North is pleased to announce a new position in the Admissions and Outreach department. Alison McHugh has commenced work as Research and Alumni Coordinator. Alison’s primary responsibility is to facilitate and manage the research efforts at True North, including meeting all students and families at enrollment and graduation and making personal contact throughout the first year after graduation to gather … [Read more...]