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Adventure Therapist

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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Health Science cluster Therapeutic Services pathway.

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A number of private and public universities and colleges offer courses that introduce students to adventure-based therapy. But there is no set educational path to adventure therapy.

You must have strong outdoor skills and the necessary clinical skills if you want to become a true adventure therapist, says Itin. And there are several ways you can get both.

Advanced degrees in psychology, social work or counseling will teach you the necessary clinical skills, says Christian Itin. He is the former chair of the Therapeutic Adventure Professional Group. You simply cannot be an adventure therapist without those skills.

"People [undergoing adventure therapy] tend to move very quickly into very strong emotions," says adventure therapist Shelly Ramsey. "You can really be in a major crisis if you don't have the skills to deal with it."

As for the outdoor skills, you can acquire them on your own, through the military or through one of the many existing outdoor training schools.

It also helps if you have certificates that prove your outdoor and first aid qualifications.

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    ndcrn@nd.gov | (701) 328-9733

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