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Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Council
Atlanta, GA
Wilderness Therapy Symposium Registration Open
Contact:
Jim Lavin
Symposium Director
info@wildernesstherapysymposium.org
obhcouncil.com/symposium/
We are happy to announce that registration is now open for the 2014 Wilderness Therapy Symposium! The Symposium will be held at the Canyons Resort in Park City, Utah,from Thursday, August 28 to Saturday, August 30.
The deadline to receive an Early Bird Discount on registration is August 1. The deadline to receive the Symposium's discounted room rate (using the information below) is July 25. You can make reservations by calling the Canyons Reservation Department at 888-CANYONS (226-9667). Please identify yourself using the information below to receive the group's special rates:
Group Name:
Wilderness Therapy Symposium
Group ID:
CB1WLD
Group Dates:
8/25-31, 2014
Or book online.
You can register here: Wilderness Symposium Registration
Four pre-conference workshops will be held Thursday, August 28 from 9am to 3pm. Three workshops will be held offsite in wilderness areas near the Canyons Resort and can be purchased separately online. The fourth pre-conference workshop will take place onsite at the hotel and will focus on current trends in research. This onsite workshop is free of charge to all registered Symposium participants and includes a lunch keynote by Dr. Lee Gillis.
The Symposium will officially open Thursday, August 28 with a Networking Reception from 4-6 pm that is open to all participants as well as the general public and typically includes booths and exhibits by 20-30 organizations. Exhibition booths at the Networking Reception are still available and can be booked online through the registration website.
A dinner provided by Symposium sponsors will follow and feature a keynote lecture, titled The Powerful Role of Wilderness Therapy in the New Nature Movement, by bestselling author Richard Louv. Dinner sponsorships are still available, so please contact us for more information.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for the Symposium will be offered and are available for purchase online.
The complete Symposium schedule, course descriptions, and presenter bios included in the event program are available here. Symposium Schedule
See you in Park City!
Jim Lavin and the OBH Council
OBHIC would like to thank the 2014 Symposium Sponsors and Exibitors:
Aspiro, Association for Experiential Education, BestNotes, CBI Insurance, Center for Safe Youth, CooperRiis, Expedition Therapy, Hired Power, New Haven, New Lifestyles, New Roads, New Vision Wilderness, National Outdoor Leadership School, Oakley School, Oliverian School, OMNI Youth Services, Optimum Performance Insitute, Provo Canyon School, Safe Harbor, Second Nature, Solstice RTC, Suws-Carolinas, Trails Carolina, Wingate.
OBHIC is a community of leading outdoor behavioral healthcare programs working to advance the field through best practices, effective treatment, and evidence-based research.
Wilderness Therapy Symposium brings a diverse cross-section of clinicians, field instructors, rites of passage guides, educational consultants, professors, research specialists, students and residential programs staff under one roof to share theories, insights and best practices in an open spirit.
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