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Aspiro
Mount Pleasant, UT


Gillan Smith Joins
Aspiro Programs



Contact:
Brian Church
Vice President, Founding Partner
801-349-2740
bchurch@aspiroadventure.com
www.aspiroadventure.com

April 16, 2012

Please join us in welcoming Gillan Smith, PhD, to the Aspiro Family of Programs!

Gillan brings more than 20 years of counseling experience working with families and adolescents in a wide variety of clinical settings. His clinical experiences include Program Director for Turnabout Day Treatment, Clinical Supervisor for Norton Sound Behavioral Health, Adjunct Professor in the Clinical Psychology Department at the University of Alaska, Clinical Director for Outback Therapeutic Expeditions and most recently the Dean of Advising at Carlbrook School in Virginia.

Gillan is one of the most trusted and respected clinicians working with "at risk" adolescents and their families. His philosophy of individualized clinical care coupled with his in-depth understanding and ability to positively support the healthy growth within family systems has earned him a reputation of excellence.

Gillan's clinical specialties and oversight include: Autism spectrum disorders, non-verbal learning disorders, mood disorders, substance abuse, adoption issues, PTSD, divorce conflict, ADHD, anxiety, trauma resolution, depression, and ODD.

Dr. Smith received his Masters of Science in Counseling and Guidance and his Doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Brigham Young University. He is a Licensed Psychologist, a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Nationally Certified Counselor.

As the Aspiro Family of Programs continues to grow and expand our clinical adventure based models we could not be more excited to welcome Gillan to our team. His clinical expertise and compassionate demeanor will undoubtedly enhance family outcomes and enhance Aspiro's already dynamic clinical model.

The Aspiro family of programs are based on a Wilderness Adventure Therapy (WAT) model. The Aspiro family of programs are a hybrid between traditional wilderness therapy, and adventure programs such as Outward Bound or NOLS.









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