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Author Archives: Sam Myers

A dimly-lit image shows a forest from eye-level with the trunks of trees in view and only a few leaves here and there. Ferns can be vaguely made-out on the forest floor.
Posted inYouth

Dark Forest: A Look Inside Controversial Wilderness Therapy Camps

by Sam Myers August 1, 2023August 7, 2023

Using nature to clear the mind is a tried-and-true technique. But rural-based “wilderness therapy” camps often employ controversial practices that do more harm than good, according to former campers and child welfare advocates.

Posted inReligion and Faith

The Gilded Palace in the Mountains

by Sam Myers July 1, 2022June 23, 2022

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