The
Seven Challenges
program
is designed to motivate a decision and commitment to change – and to support
success in implementing the desired changes. The program helps young adults
address their drug problems as well as their co-occurring life skill deficits,
situational problems, and psychological problems.
Odyssey
House kicked off the program with a community meeting to introduce the program
to referral sources. Attendees included representatives from OASAS, the Bronx
Borough President’s office, Bronx Futures, and Bronx Community Services.
Seven
Challenges is intended to avoid power struggles between the client and counselor,
instead focusing on encouraging honesty. Richard Barr, director of training and
support for Seven Challenges, said, “It is an empowering model – designed to
help adolescents make thoughtful decisions: internally motivated and committed.
We want clients to take charge of their own lives.”
Robert Anderson, director of adolescent, outpatient and admissions
services for Odyssey House, said, “We are very excited about this opportunity
to implement yet another evidence-based practice of the quality that Seven
Challenges exhibits. The training was very valuable and we look forward to
providing to great services to the youth we serve.”
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