The Kolob student: Treatment is designed exclusively for girls aged 14-17 suffering from depression, low self-esteem, trauma, and difficulties in her relationships with herself and others. Kolob Canyon’s census is intentionally limited to 12 girls in order to maximize one-to-one interaction with peers, staff, teachers, and therapists. Student-to-staff ratios are low and therapists with small caseloads maintain a family-like environment.
Goal and guiding principle: Kolob Canyon’s program is specifically designed using a relational model, to assist its students to create relationships that will enhance an enduringly positive sense of self. This overarching goal is met through a clinically intense blend of traditional and non-traditional therapy delivered in a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment. Students with adoption, separation, attachment/loss, substance abuse, eating disorders, and trauma issues thrive in the Kolob environment. Clinical Intensity: Treatment is clinically intensive. Each week students receive 3 hours of individual therapy and family therapy (via the phone), equine or recreational therapy, and daily group therapy. Kolob Canyon uses outdoor and recreation therapy, taking advantage of our location on a horse ranch in Southern Utah’s canyon country. Therapists are trained in DBT and equine therapy.
Family involvement: Parents are encouraged to participate in their own family change process in tandem with their daughter’s program. Regular family therapy, Parent Weekends, campus therapeutic visits, home visits, and the creation of an extensive Home Contract are integral parts of the family change process. Academics: The intensive and college focused educational program is fully accredited and employs credentialed teachers in small group settings. Academics are designed to work with girls' learning style and help develop positive self esteem. Students benefit from hands-on learning, including drama, art, and recreation classes. |