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119. Why Messing Up After Treatment Can Be a Teen's Greatest Teacher with Former Struggling Teen Michael Wangsgard

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What happens after your teen completes treatment? It’s a question many parents grapple with. In today’s episode, Beth talks to Michael, a former struggling teen who went to wilderness himself, about his journey through treatment and the challenges of returning home.
Michael reflects on his time in wilderness treatment as the ‘worst best time’ of his life. It wasn’t just the woods or the strict routines that made it tough - it was the emotional accountability he had never faced before. As he shares, “At home, I got away with everything and anything.”
But wilderness was only the beginning. Michael opens up about the highs and lows that followed, from the "honeymoon period" in which everything seemed to be going great, to the real work of sustaining change.
He also speaks about his parents’ role during this time: their support, their boundaries, and their commitment to not only doing their own work alongside him but supporting him in his work as well.
If you’ve ever wondered how to support your teen after treatment, or how to hold steady through the ups and downs, Michael’s story is one for you.
In this episode on messing up after treatment, we cover:

  • How Michael abused the privileges he was given during wilderness;
  • The importance of holding boundaries after treatment;
  • How parents can support their teen’s ongoing growth;
  • Michael’s experiences after treatment, from a 3-month ‘honeymoon’ period to a new ’storm’;
  • The support his parents gave him after treatment and the boundaries they held up;
  • The importance of doing your own work and also finding out what your kid is working on and supporting them in that work;
  • Why having a mentor can be incredibly beneficial for your teen after treatment;
  • And more!

Looking for support?
🗺️Need help setting healthy boundaries with your teen AND following through? My free guide will help you do so by creating your own Parent Home Plan!
🤍Influence lasting change in yourself and your struggling teen with my private coaching or parent group program specifically created for parents of struggling teens.
More about Michael Wangsgard
Michael is a former struggling teen who went to wilderness turned mentor for struggling teens. You can connect with Michael via email at [email protected] or give him a call at 8014308455.
You can support the show by:
Leaving a review
Subscribing to the show

And remember parents, the change begins with us.

  continue reading

148 episodes

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What happens after your teen completes treatment? It’s a question many parents grapple with. In today’s episode, Beth talks to Michael, a former struggling teen who went to wilderness himself, about his journey through treatment and the challenges of returning home.
Michael reflects on his time in wilderness treatment as the ‘worst best time’ of his life. It wasn’t just the woods or the strict routines that made it tough - it was the emotional accountability he had never faced before. As he shares, “At home, I got away with everything and anything.”
But wilderness was only the beginning. Michael opens up about the highs and lows that followed, from the "honeymoon period" in which everything seemed to be going great, to the real work of sustaining change.
He also speaks about his parents’ role during this time: their support, their boundaries, and their commitment to not only doing their own work alongside him but supporting him in his work as well.
If you’ve ever wondered how to support your teen after treatment, or how to hold steady through the ups and downs, Michael’s story is one for you.
In this episode on messing up after treatment, we cover:

  • How Michael abused the privileges he was given during wilderness;
  • The importance of holding boundaries after treatment;
  • How parents can support their teen’s ongoing growth;
  • Michael’s experiences after treatment, from a 3-month ‘honeymoon’ period to a new ’storm’;
  • The support his parents gave him after treatment and the boundaries they held up;
  • The importance of doing your own work and also finding out what your kid is working on and supporting them in that work;
  • Why having a mentor can be incredibly beneficial for your teen after treatment;
  • And more!

Looking for support?
🗺️Need help setting healthy boundaries with your teen AND following through? My free guide will help you do so by creating your own Parent Home Plan!
🤍Influence lasting change in yourself and your struggling teen with my private coaching or parent group program specifically created for parents of struggling teens.
More about Michael Wangsgard
Michael is a former struggling teen who went to wilderness turned mentor for struggling teens. You can connect with Michael via email at [email protected] or give him a call at 8014308455.
You can support the show by:
Leaving a review
Subscribing to the show

And remember parents, the change begins with us.

  continue reading

148 episodes

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