Wilderness Therapy that Helps Young Adults from Pennsylvania Thrive

Many times, the young people that seek therapeutic support feel like they are barely making it in survival mode. Whether they are struggling with poor choices or frustrated with their inability to move themselves forward, it can create a vicious cycle.

Wilderness therapy for Pennsylvania young adults helps break this cycle. By shifting away from isolation, manipulation, and other maladaptive ways of coping, young adults can instead see themselves clearly and gain understanding about their past patterns and choices. This improves self-awareness which opens the door to new and healthy coping skills, relationships, and more. With wilderness therapy, the goal is to help young people not just survive, but thrive.

BlueFire Pulsar is a young adult wilderness therapy program that seeks to help our clients thrive. Located in Idaho, BlueFire Pulsar helps young women and men from Pennsylvania growth and heal while learning what goals they want to pursue next.

 

Wilderness Therapy Unlocks Potential For Pennsylvania Young Adults

 

With a strong Adventure Therapy program, BlueFire Pulsar helps young adults from Pennsylvania step out of their comfort zone and into growth and potential. These adventure activities are scalable and have varying amounts of challenge which helps our students develop effective communication skills while also improving self-confidence. Each activity is designed by our skilled clinical team to be engaging, impactful, and help students advance their personal work. Therapists and guides are active participants with students to model safety and also offer in-the-moment support and encouragement.

Because of these experiences, young men and women are achieving success in areas they never thought possible. They truly were able to overcome the struggle, climb the mountain, and navigate the rapids. These change the way they see themselves, shifting from sitting on the sidelines to being an active participant in their own lives.

 

Wilderness Therapy for Young Adults from Pennsylvania

BlueFire Pulsar provides transformative wilderness therapy for young adults ages 18-28. BlueFire Pulsar is located in southern Idaho and helps young men and women from around the country, including Pennsylvania, that are having a difficult time moving forward in their lives. These struggles can include things like friends, school, work, or family - as well as general overall wellbeing. Young adults are able to use this opportunity to reclaim their power and find their purpose again.

 

How does Adventure Therapy work?

By offering new and exciting opportunities for young adults, they are able to be involved in fun activities while also developing coping and communication skills at the same time. These can also become reflective experiences that allow students to increase their self-awareness related to stress and negative patterns.

 

Connection to Our Community

At BlueFire Pulsar, we know that helping those around you can be very beneficial in your own healing process. For this reason, we have service work included as a part of our wilderness therapy program. This supports local community organizations, environmental programs, and service agencies. From cleaning up a local park to mending a hiking trail, these activities can offer opportunities for students to improve self-esteem and overall well being. After BlueFire Pulsar, students can even include their volunteer work on their resume.

 

Holistic Approach to Success

Every student has a highly individualized treatment plan. These plans include comprehensive career assessments as well as actionable plans that guide their progress with specific steps towards their intended future. Transition planning begins on day one, where we help by learning each student’s goals and then setting up specific milestones. To take the next steps towards a powerful and once-in-a-lifetime experience, call BlueFire Pulsar today at (844) 413-1999.

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