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New Vision Wilderness Introduces Saul And Weih
Jul 14, 2014, 17:06

New Vision Wilderness
Grafton, WI and Bend, OR


New Vision Wilderness
Introduces Saul and Weih


Contact:
Drew Hornbeck
Admissions Director
855-689-8326
dhornbeck@newvisionwilderness.com
www.newvisionwilderness.com






New Vision Wilderness is proud to introduce Jenna Saul, MD, and Edwin Weih, PA, as the newest addition to the Medical Team.

Dr. Jenna Saul, MD, FAACAP, Psychiatrist is a board-certified general psychiatrist and child and adolescent psychiatrist. She treats mental health problems, behavioral problems and emotional problems with a family-centered, evidence-based treatment approach.

She founded both Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consulting (CAPC) and the equine assisted psychotherapy program HORSES TREAT. Both are located on a ranch in Marshfield, WI.

Dr. Jenna utilizes a holistic, integrative medicine model to evaluate, diagnose and treat children of all ages, adolescents and adults. She provides individual therapy, family therapy, psycho education, neurofeedback, and medication management. Mindfulness based psychotherapies, including Acceptance and Committment Therapy (ACT), Minfulness Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (MBCT) and Mindfulness Based Meditation are her treatment and research interests.

Edwin Weih, PA, is the Medical Director at NVW. He graduated from the Emory University School of Medicine Physician Associate Program. Previously, Edwin was with Georgia Tech University's student health service where he was the medical director for Outdoor Recreation Georgia Tech. He has worked in emergency room medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, and was the medical director for Catherine Freer Wilderness Therapy Expeditions.

Edwin has a love of rivers and rocks. He was a professional raft guide for High Country based in Atlanta, Georgia, guiding on the Ocoee, Chattooga and Gauley rivers. His favorite places to climb are El Dorado Canyon, Yosemite and Joshua Tree. He is a member of the Wilderness Medical Society and currently runs a family practice in the small, rural town of Oakridge, Oregon.

New Vision Wilderness is the home of cutting edge relational model and individualized wilderness therapy. New Vision Wilderness (NVW) is a nationally recognized, individually tailored wilderness therapy program specializing in intervention services. NVW combines a challenging wilderness experience with intensive, therapeutic clinical immersion. Our program is designed to be a catalyst for positive change in struggling teens and young adults. NVW offers programs in Wisconsin and Oregon.







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