Programs

Brad Reedy is Co-founder and Clinical Director at Evoke Therapy Programs. Serving teens, young adults and their families, Evoke utilizes experiential therapy in a wilderness setting to bring health and healing to young people struggling with a variety of mental health and addiction issues. To learn more about our therapeutic wilderness therapyor adventure programing for young adults, please visit our website.

With the Evoke at Entrada staff, Brad and his staff also provide 4-6 day intensives that utilize classroom and wilderness experiential therapy for individuals, parents, and families. Participants will explore past and present relationships through experiential activities facilitated by Dr. Reedy and his staff. Understanding the roles and relationships in our families of origin will lead to greater insight into current relationships. Through this guided exploration of the self, participants will find a sense of liberation and hope where now there is angst and suffering. Experiential activities, classroom instruction and group work will focus on expanding insights about each individual and providing them with tools and an aftercare plan to continued growth. 

Please visit the Evoke website for more information.

Intensives for Parents

Our intensives are perfect for parents interested in expanding their parenting insight and skills through guided self-exploration. The coursework includes exploring roles, rules and unresolved issues from their own family of origin to better understand the impact on current parenting challenges. Classroom discussions focus on co-dependency, communication and attachment; outdoor activities include team building exercises, primitive wilderness skills exercises and psychodrama. Moving from confusion to clarity, from anxiety to empowerment, parents are led out of disempowerment to become the hero in their own lives. Parents learn from in-depth participation was well as through close connection with other parents' work. Groups are limited to 10 participants. All of workshops are informed by family therapy, developmental psychology, attachment theory, 12-step recovery programs, and experiential therapies.

These multi-parent group intensives are for parents interested in expanding their parenting insight and skills through guided self-exploration. The coursework includes exploring roles, rules and unresolved issues from their own family of origin to better understand the impact on current parenting challenges. Classroom discussions focus on co-dependency, communication and attachment; outdoor activities include team building exercises, primitive wilderness skills exercises and psychodrama. Moving from confusion to clarity, from anxiety to empowerment, parents are led out of disempowerment to become the hero in their own lives. Parents learn from in-depth participation was well as through close connection with other parents' work. Groups are limited to 10 participants. All of workshops are informed by family therapy, developmental psychology, attachment theory, 12-step recovery programs, and experiential therapies.

Finding You: Individual Intensives

Individuals looking to address current dilemmas or critical life decisions will experience dynamic growth at this intensive. Psycho-education, group sessions, and psychodrama activities will be utilized to explore the relationship of one's self to others and co-dependency issues. Participants learn habits and principles for healthy self-care. Each participant is invited to explore the roles, rules, or any trauma from childhood in order to learn to understand the origin of many of life's challenges. All of workshops are informed by family therapy, developmental psychology, attachment theory, 12-step recovery programs, and experiential therapies. Groups are limited to 10 participants.

Finding Family: Family Intensives

These multi-family intensives combine psycho-education with experiential activities to build family bonds. Communication skills training as well as a deeper understanding of the family messages beneath the words are explored to improve connections. These intensives seek to instill a balance between the individual and the family where each family member's needs can be met. Exploration of traumas, resentments, and other roadblocks to intimacy are the focus of these intensives. Groups will be limited to 12 participants.