2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51747-6_9
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Walking off the Mountain: Planning Aftercare Support for Adolescents in Wilderness Therapy and Their Families

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“…Another ethical concern reported by Bandoroff and Scherer [29] was related to possible feelings of betrayal of participating families due to a lack of sustainable positive impact after the program period. In line with these findings, other researchers have highlighted the importance of providing appropriate aftercare upon returning home [43]. Finally, the high treatment costs of wilderness programs have been recognized as a prohibitive factor for the participation of low-income families, which may also partly explain the lack of population diversity in terms of ethnicity and socioeconomic status.…”
Section: Ethical Concernsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Another ethical concern reported by Bandoroff and Scherer [29] was related to possible feelings of betrayal of participating families due to a lack of sustainable positive impact after the program period. In line with these findings, other researchers have highlighted the importance of providing appropriate aftercare upon returning home [43]. Finally, the high treatment costs of wilderness programs have been recognized as a prohibitive factor for the participation of low-income families, which may also partly explain the lack of population diversity in terms of ethnicity and socioeconomic status.…”
Section: Ethical Concernsmentioning
confidence: 74%