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<blockquote data-quote="AHF" data-source="post: 407390" data-attributes="member: 11180"><p>He is 21 (I have this on my info, and at some point I'll figure out how my info goes at the bottom of a post). He was discharged from Residential Treatment Center (RTC) because they felt--cautiously--that he was ready to enter a step-down program, also insurance was no longer covering the $1200/day fee. He was definitely working with them, but at least subconsciously he was bringing up his level of functionality because he wanted so much to be released in order to have a holiday at home. He has been oppositional ever since he became academically dysfunctional and mood-driven, about 7 years ago. If he works with me, it will be only because his poker-rich friends will not give him money for rent and food. That's not much of a buy-in, but if others have found wilderness effective anyway (I know it can be for younger people), I would give it a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHF, post: 407390, member: 11180"] He is 21 (I have this on my info, and at some point I'll figure out how my info goes at the bottom of a post). He was discharged from Residential Treatment Center (RTC) because they felt--cautiously--that he was ready to enter a step-down program, also insurance was no longer covering the $1200/day fee. He was definitely working with them, but at least subconsciously he was bringing up his level of functionality because he wanted so much to be released in order to have a holiday at home. He has been oppositional ever since he became academically dysfunctional and mood-driven, about 7 years ago. If he works with me, it will be only because his poker-rich friends will not give him money for rent and food. That's not much of a buy-in, but if others have found wilderness effective anyway (I know it can be for younger people), I would give it a shot. [/QUOTE]
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