The Therapy Dropout
Sarah spent three years in traditional cognitive behavioral therapy trying to manage severe anxiety and panic attacks, finding minimal relief despite trying multiple therapists and medications. Our hosts explore her frustration with indoor session constraints and how a chance weekend camping trip sparked her interest in wilderness therapy. The episode details her transition to a structured wilderness immersion program, examining how natural settings, survival skills training, and outdoor group dynamics provided a different framework for processing anxiety. We analyze the neurobiological aspects of nature-based healing and how wilderness therapy programs differ from traditional clinical approaches.
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