Student Profile
Anasazi accepts adolescents 12-17 years of age who are physically and emotionally able to handle the rigors of the trail and whose parents are willing to participate in their child’s walking.
The Anasazi Foundation outdoor behavioral healthcare program is most effective for adolescents with mild to moderate mood disorders, behavioral problems, attachment disorders and/or adjustment difficulties. These would include:
Depression or
anxiety
Oppositional
behaviors
Poor self image or low self-esteem
Substance
abuse
Internet, gaming, or technology disorder/addiction
Learning difficulties or school struggles
Relational problems with family
Victims of trauma or abuse
Bipolar disorder
Law enforcement and/or peer conflict
Self-harming behaviors (eating problems, cutting, etc.)
Poor social skills
Immaturity
Lack of motivation / direction in life Lack of motivation / direction in life
Entitlement orientations
Other similar problems related to a lack of self-regulation and moral identity
Adolescents with more severe problems in the areas listed above can also benefit from the Anasazi program as an integral part of a more long-term, comprehensive treatment plan that may include subsequent intensive outpatient or residential treatment in addition to an outdoor therapeutic experience. The “trail” experience often serves as a great initial phase of treatment for youth who may come from more troubled backgrounds/environments or with more intense/longer-lasting problems.
Anasazi is not designed to address more serious psychological problems such as psychotic disorders, conduct disorders where violence and serious criminal/gang involvement are major concerns, severe personality disorders, severe posttraumatic stress, severe substance addiction/dependence, and other physical or psychological disorders that would make it impossible to fully participate in an outdoor-based program that can be physically and emotionally challenging.