Exploring the Boundaries of Adventure Therapy: International Perspectives

 

Proceedings of the 1st International Adventure Therapy Conference: Perth, Australia, July 1997

 

Christian M. Itin, MSW, PhD

Editor

 

Article Reviewers

 

Johan Hovelynck, Marg Cosgriff, Scott Bandoroff, Willie Bannister, Don Kopf, Rob Sveen, Randy Haluza-DeLay, Amy Hyams

 

 

 

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Contents

 

1 - Introduction

By Christian M. Itin, MSW, PhD *

 

Section I - Theoretical Considerations

 

2 - Ideas about Ideas: Exploring the Genesis and Movement of Conceptual Boundaries

By Martin Ringer *

 

3 - The Journey in OZ: From Activity Based Psychotherapy to Adventure Therapy

H. L. "Lee" Gillis, Ph.D. *

 

4 - Theoretical Considerations of Therapeutic Concepts in Adventure Therapy

By Guenter Amesberger *

 

5 - Provoking Thought - Evoking Meaning. Giving Explanation to Adventure Therapy

By Ray Handley *

 

6 - A Question of Identity

By Jenny Bunce *

 

7 - International Models of Best Practice in Wilderness and Adventure Therapy

By Simon Crisp, MPsych, MAPsS *

 

8 - Panacea or Poison? Building Self-Esteem through Adventure Experiences

By Travis Kemp, M.A. *

 

9 - Rediscovering Our Dreaming: An Adventure with Nature

By Graham Ellis-Smith *

 

10 - The Task of Adventure within the Peace and Reconciliation Process

By Mike Bartle *

 

11 - The Development of a New Zealand Tertiary Qualification in Adventure Based Social Work

By Blair Gilbert *

 

Section II - Facilitating Adventure Therapy

 

12 - Facilitating Processes of Metaphor Change: Envisioning Behavioral Alternatives

By Johan Hovelynck *

 

13 - The Seventh Generation in Adventure Therapy

By Christian Itin, MSW, Ph.D. *

 

14 - Gestalt and Adventure Therapy: Parallels and Perspectives

By Rüdiger Gilsdorf *

 

15 - It is better to Learn to Fish: Empowerment in Adventure Education

By Ian Hyde-Hills *

 

16 - Stories of Change

By Paul Stolz *

 

17 - Scared Spitless: The Therapeutic Power of Language

By Phil Fitzsimmons & Tony Elshof *

 

18 - Learning New Behaviours through Group Adventure Initiative Tasks: A Theoretical Perspective

By Travis Kemp, M.A. & Leonie McCarron, Ph.D. *

 

19 - Choosing Your Style: Approaches to Leading Adventure Therapy Programmes

By John Pickard *

 

20 - Case Studies in Managing Psychological Depth

By Martin Ringer & H L. "Lee" Gillis *

 

21 - Sustaining the Wilderness Therapist

By Jenny Bunce *

 

22 - The Wilderness Enhanced Model for Holistic Strategic Intervention

By Ray Handley *

 

23 - Mastering the Mystery in Management: Issues of Culture in Adventure Therapy Organisations

By Martin Ringer *

 

24 - Dealing with Religious Issues in Adventure Therapy

By Tom Shackles *

 

Section III - Working With Adolescents

 

25 - Adolescent Coping Styles and Outdoor Education: Searching for the Mechanisms of Change

By James T. Neill & Bernd Heubeck *

 

26 - Effecting Intentional Change in Adventure Programming for "At Risk" Adolescents

By Sandy Gordon, Steve Houghton, & Julie Edwards *

 

27 - Initiation: The Rights of Passage into Young Adulthood

By Leisa Thompson, Tim Battersby & Andrew Lee *

 

28 - The Aftermath of the Port Arthur Incident: The Response by Project Hahn to Adolescent Needs

By Allan Adams, Robert L. Sveen, M.Ed. & Carey J. Denholm, Ph, D. *

 

29 - Reflections on Wilderness Therapy

By Erin J. Eggleston *

 

30 - The Wilderness Intervention Program: Change through Mentoring

By Laurie Haynes & Stephen Gallagher *

 

Section IV - Working with Offenders and Sexual Perpetrators

 

31 - An Evaluation of the Outdoor Adventure Challenge Programme (OACP) At Rolleston Prison

By Elaine Mossman *

 

32 - Integrating Adventure Therapy into an Adolescent Sex Offender Program

By Darren Eger & Scott Kilby *

 

33 - Working With Those Who Hurt Others: Adventure Therapy with Juvenile Sexual Perpetrators

By Cindy A. Simpson, Ed.S., & H.L. "Lee" Gillis, Ph.D. *

 

34 - The Use of Adventure-Based Therapy in Work with Adolescents who have Sexually Offended

By Susan Rayment *

 

Section V - Working with Mental Health Concerns

 

35 - Wilderness Adventure Therapy in Adolescent Psychiatry

By Simon Crisp & Matthew O’Donnell *

 

36 - The Windana Therapeutic Community’s Action Adventure Program

By Richard Price & Marijke DeBever *

 

37 - Adventure with Adults Living with Psychiatric Disabilities

By Bridget Roberts , Shane Horwood, Nic Aunger, & Michele Wong *

 

Section VI - Working with Families

 

38 - Families at Play: The Dynamics of Intervention

By Scott Bandoroff, Ph.D. & Andrea Parrish, M.A. *

 

39 - Exploring Together Outdoors: A Family Therapy Approach based in the Outdoors

By Robyn Mulholland & Antony Williams *

 

 


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