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Journal of Sexual Aggression
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Using wilderness therapy in treating adolescent sexual offenders

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Pages 99-117 | Published online: 31 Jan 2008

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Tracey A. Overbey, Florian Diekmann & Kristi S. Lekies. (2023) Nature-based interventions for vulnerable youth: a scoping review. International Journal of Environmental Health Research 33:1, pages 15-53.
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Jan Geary, Ian Lambie & Fred Seymour. (2011) Consumer perspectives of New Zealand community treatment programmes for sexually abusive youth. Journal of Sexual Aggression 17:2, pages 181-195.
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KeithC Russell & Jen Farnum. (2004) A concurrent model of the wilderness therapy process. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning 4:1, pages 39-55.
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Fiona Campbell, Andrew Booth, Simon Hackett & Anthea Sutton. (2018) Young People Who Display Harmful Sexual Behaviors and Their Families: A Qualitative Systematic Review of Their Experiences of Professional Interventions. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 21:3, pages 456-469.
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Sam J. Cooley, Ceri R. Jones, Arabella Kurtz & Noelle Robertson. (2020) ‘Into the Wild’: A meta-synthesis of talking therapy in natural outdoor spaces. Clinical Psychology Review 77, pages 101841.
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Stephen P. Becker & Keith C. Russell. 2018. Encyclopedia of Adolescence. Encyclopedia of Adolescence 4110 4118 .
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Steven M. DeMille & Marilyn J. Montgomery. 2017. Family Therapy with Adolescents in Residential Treatment. Family Therapy with Adolescents in Residential Treatment 29 48 .
Steven M. DeMille & Marilyn Montgomery. (2015) Integrating Narrative Family Therapy in an Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Program: A Case Study. Contemporary Family Therapy 38:1, pages 3-13.
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Stephen P. Becker & Keith C. Russell. 2016. Encyclopedia of Adolescence. Encyclopedia of Adolescence 1 10 .
Delyth LloydVirginia LewisBrooke FergusonDavid Forbes. (2013) Evaluating Outdoor Therapeutic Programs. Evaluation Journal of Australasia 13:1, pages 21-27.
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Sarah F. Lewis. (2012) Examining changes in substance use and conduct problems among treatment‐seeking adolescents. Child and Adolescent Mental Health 18:1, pages 33-38.
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Keith C. Russell. 2012. The Oxford Handbook of Environmental and Conservation Psychology. The Oxford Handbook of Environmental and Conservation Psychology 428 444 .
Stephen P. Becker. (2009) Wilderness Therapy: Ethical Considerations for Mental Health Professionals. Child & Youth Care Forum 39:1, pages 47-61.
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Cheryl Morse Dunkley. (2009) A therapeutic taskscape: Theorizing place-making, discipline and care at a camp for troubled youth. Health & Place 15:1, pages 88-96.
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Keith Russell, H. Lee Gillis & T. Grant Lewis. (2008) A Five-Year Follow-Up of a Survey of North American Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Programs. Journal of Experiential Education 31:1, pages 55-77.
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Keith Russell, H. Lee Gillis & T. Grant Lewis. (2008) A Five-Year Follow-Up of a Survey of North American Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Programs. Journal of Experiential Education 31:1, pages 55-77.
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Clare-Ann Fortune & Ian Lambie. (2006) Sexually abusive youth: A review of recidivism studies and methodological issues for future research. Clinical Psychology Review 26:8, pages 1078-1095.
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Lorraine R. ReitzelJoyce L. Carbonell. (2016) The Effectiveness of Sexual Offender Treatment for Juveniles as Measured by Recidivism: A Meta-analysis. Sexual Abuse 18:4, pages 401-421.
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