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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Another Chance at Education, Relationships, and Growth
After I graduated from wilderness, I found out I was being sent to Greenbrier Academy for Girls. Initially, I was not too pleased that I’d be attending a therapeutic boarding school, since I thought that ten weeks in a wilderness … Continue reading
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E.W.’s GBA Essay
Greenbrier Academy for Girls is a place full of stories. These are the stories the girls came here with and the stories they are writing now. However different these stories may be, every girl’s story relates her to her peers. … Continue reading
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Experiences with L. Jay
Every Wednesday at Greenbrier Academy for Girls, a clinical training meeting is held from 12:30pm until 3:30pm. The fact that all clinicians are required to spend three hours a week devoted to skill development is in itself rare. As I … Continue reading
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