Elements takes research seriously, constantly evaluating all aspects of the program to determine safety and effectiveness. At the direction of Dr. Neal Christensen, past Research Chair of the Outdoor Behavioral Health Council, Elements worked tirelessly to collect client and family data for 10 years. This report represents clients’ and families’ experiences in changes to mental health and family functioning following the client being treated in the Elements program. The findings in the evaluation are statistically and clinically significant, and are robust!
The sample size represented is exceptionally large, which increases the confidence that the findings are reliable, meaningful, and durable. Elements grounds its therapeutic practices in modalities that are evidence based, including DBT and Seven Challenges. Additionally, it seeks to evaluate its effectiveness and works to change and evolve based on data, not egos or old practices, to determine what is good for clients and families. We hope you read our program evaluation.
Here we have collected a list of additional readings published by both the research team at Elements as well as other helpful resources published in the field of Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare (OBH). For a more in depth reading of the research, visit OBH Center publications and the Journal of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (JTSP).
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