Extended field-based, outdoor adventure courses, undertaken with mindfulness, can be a powerful vehicle for personal transformation. Because of the limitations of time, privacy, and environment, which are characteristic of such programs, leaders must address conflicts as efficiently as possible. This paper offers a set of tools for leaders who work with people in extended field-based outdoor adventure education courses.
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