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Rites Of Passage NW
142 East Strong Road, Shelton, Washington, United States
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About the Rites Of Passage NW
Rites of Passage NW is a health institution located at 142 East Strong Road in Shelton, Washington. We specialize in guiding individuals through transformative experiences and helping them navigate life's challenges. Our team of experienced professionals provides personalized care and support to help clients achieve personal growth, healing, and empowerment. Whether you are seeking therapy, coaching, or specialized treatments, Rites of Passage NW is dedicated to helping you on your journey towards a healthier and more fulfilling life.
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142 E Strong Rd, Shelton, WA 98584, United States
Opening hours of Rites Of Passage NW
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Rites Of Passage NW
"My experience was not therapeutic, it was punitive. The owner told me to my face I attempted to take my life for attention less than 3 months after my attempt which was not what happened. It is a great way for the owners to make lots of money by labeling this as a therapeutic program. One hour a week of therapy with the rest of time being wilderness boot camp with people who are not licensed mental health providers is not a therapeutic experience. Additionally my group had a mix of a 12 year old girl who was there for running away and a male over 20 who was addicted to heroin. These two people should never be in the same group, it was wildly inappropriate. They take literally anyone because it will make them money but then group together people who are there for weight loss, mental health, addiction, and family issues. Each one of those groups has different needs and everyone is given the same program. Please do intensive outpatient care with your child if they need serious help, this is not a good option and ruined my self esteem."
"being in this program was the worst experience of my entire life. went here for my substance use and sexual assault trauma in 2019. i was only fifteen years old. for the first week or two of this program you will not be allowed to speak to or sit near the other patients. this is extremely isolating and traumatizing in itself in this insanely new environment. this program takes place in the rain forest. this means you will always be wet. your clothes, your backpack, all your belongings, your tent, and sadly enough, your sleeping bag. the rain will fall right through your cheap tent. you will be forced to hike many miles every day without being able to know how many miles or even what time it is. you will have to eat wattery unseasoned grains for dinner or a handful of peanuts for lunch. you will lose an extreme amount of weight which later may cause an eating disorder like it did for me. you will not be allowed to have toilet paper. i have so much ptsd from this program and have had to go to many other treatments just to recover. i have extreme nightmares about being rained on in my sleep. i cannot exercise due to the reminder of almost fainting on the trail many times. when people ask me about my trauma i am quick to forget my sexual assault and instead can only remember the horrible abuse i experienced in this program. i cannot begin to fathom someone being sent here to heal their trauma as it literally just gave me so much more. with me in my group was a ten year old boy that was there for suicidal ideation. i watched a guide sit on this small helpless child to restrain him while he was sobbing and screaming. please do not send your children here. if you love them at all you will listen to what i’m saying. if you have any more questions feel free to reach out."
"This program changes lives! I have seen many youth (and older adults too) struggling in life, gain clarity and direction with this program. Existing in the wilderness for even the shortest amount of time can really change thought processes and behavior. The owners, therapists and guides all have a genuine concern for the participants' well-being with life on trail, and once they return to the 'real world'. I even know a few former participants who came back to become guides themselves. Nature heals and soothes!"
"ROP, albeit a rigorous program, is what got me on the trajectory to turn my life around. The program changed me from believing I wouldn’t live to get my drivers license to graduating high school with honors and getting into my first choice university. It saved me. That being said it is not all perfect, the individual must be able to overcome great mental and emotional adversity in addition to the extensive physical aspect, it can seriously burn a person out if they aren’t up to it. If you believe this program is right for you I would encourage it wholeheartedly, I only warn you I have seen my fair share of the people I cohabitated with burn out, and not rise from the ashes like I did. I understand that I am an individual case and it may not be what every person needs but if my review could get someone on the right track I would be glad."
"One of the worst experiences of my life. Being forced to go to treatment in a different state I had barely been to, and then getting there and being completely isolated from everyone for 2 WEEKS , because that’s what the program entailed. You really want to send a kid over the edge take them into the woods and tell them they’re not allowed to interact with anyone. And they repeatedly extended that time. When they decided they didn’t want me in the program, they took me on a little drive to Forks Washington and left me at a tiny hospital without informing my parents or getting any permission to leave me there( meanwhile my family is in a completely different state) While in the hospital the doctor came in and one of the owners of this program “Emma” told him I had bpd and personality disorders, which I have never been diagnosed with. She also dropped of all the stuff my family had been sending me for the month I was there that was never given to me (letters,pictures, a coat, etc) This is the kind of treatment you get from the owners of this place. Absolute garbage."
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