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Follow on Google News | Wildflower Mountain Ranch Welcomes Wendi Hayden as New TherapistBy: Inspired Care™ "I am honored to be part of the Wildflower Mountain Ranch Residential Treatment team and to walk alongside teens on their path to healing and growth," said Hayden. "With a Master of Social Work from the University of Southern California and a lifetime of experience raising a family, including children with disabilities, I deeply understand the complexities and emotional challenges that life can bring. I am committed to providing teens with a safe, non-judgmental space where they can explore their feelings, find their strengths, and navigate their journey toward resilience and well-being." Hayden specializes in trauma, anxiety, and the LGBTQ+ community, creating a safe and accepting environment for her clients. Her approach focuses on empowering teens through compassionate support and the exploration of their strengths. "Whether teens are facing challenges with relationships, navigating life transitions, or seeking personal growth, she is there to help," Hayden emphasized. "My diverse background and unwavering dedication ensure that teens receive compassionate support as they embark on their holistic therapeutic journey." Says Hayden Wildflower Mountain Ranch is confident that Hayden's extensive experience and commitment to helping others will make a profound difference in the lives of the girls they serve. About Wildflower Mountain Ranch Residential Treatment Center for Girls Wildflower Mountain Ranch is a residential treatment center dedicated to supporting and empowering teen girls aged 12 to 17. Through a blend of compassion, experience, and clinical expertise, WMR creates an environment where teen girls can thrive and build the confidence to lead fulfilling lives. The organization employs a range of clinical treatment modalities to cater to its students' diverse needs, fostering resilience, identity, and a sense of purpose. For more information visit https://www.wildflowermountainranch.org. Contact: Bridget Kilgrow, Executive Director, Wildflower Mountain Ranch Residential Treatment Center for Girls, call (801)835-9359 or email parentsupport@ End
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