Intercept is for family change. This unique intervention program is designed to support teens and their families with an intentional break from the status quo. This is a powerful chance to rebuild confidence and capability for positive change. Intercept is not therapy, or “wilderness therapy.” Instead, Intercept interrupts the family challenge and hits the pause button. This is a practical program for families who want to give their teens and themselves a break, and a chance to change for the better.
Intercept provides a positive and parallel learning adventure for teens and families. Teens step away from the pressures of home and school, and step into a 23-day confidence-building adventure all their own. Nature and friends provide life lessons in healthy risk, communication, decisions, and conflict resolution. Back at home, families explore their own tailored curriculum to build skills for supporting themselves and their teen. Everyone explores and practices practical tools to build a new path forward, together.
Family Reflection
Reflection is an Intercept superpower. Both teens and families learn to step back and reflect on the impact of their actions and consequences to date, and, with the support of instructors and peers, identify opportunities for positive change and practice setting new goals.
Family Seminar
Intercept culminates in a transformational Family Seminar that reunites teens and families to integrate learning for change. With the support of our expert facilitators, teens and families collaborate to share experiences, identify key learnings, and create a custom family plan for mutual support and positive change. During Family Seminar, Intercept teens, parents, and guardians alike often forge friendships for a lifetime of connection and community.
Family Participation
Intercept is for the entire family. While teens embark on their own learning expedition, guardians or parents are expected to work out the Parent Workbook. The Workbook helps families explore and build the same communication and conflict resolution skills teens are practicing out in the wilderness. Our incorporated family questionnaire helps families explore and contextualize recent life events, family systems and dynamics, and identify historic patterns of conflict. Weekly lessons focus on awareness and learning to prepare families for the Family Conference at the end of week three. Each component of Intercept– expedition, workbook, and seminar–introduces families and teens to life-changing restorative practices to catalyze compassion, confidence, and skills for positive change.