Open Sky Wilderness Therapy
Tahoma Wrubleski possesses a diverse professional background with experience in wilderness therapy, visual arts, construction, and resource management. Currently serving as a Field Guide at Open Sky Wilderness Therapy since May 2019, Tahoma has also been self-employed as a Visual Artist since August 2018. Prior roles include Project Engineer and Assistant Project Manager at Thomas Fragnoli Construction, contributing to project budgets, scheduling, and contractor oversight, as well as internship positions at the Bureau of Land Management and Pacific NorthWest Economic Region. Tahoma's earlier experience includes carpentry and customer service roles, along with a solid educational foundation comprising a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American and Caribbean Studies from the University of Washington and International Studies from the University of San Francisco.
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Open Sky Wilderness Therapy
Since 2006, Open Sky Wilderness Therapy has been providing the premier family-centered wilderness therapy experience through its programs in the mountains of Southwest Colorado and canyonlands of Southeast Utah. Our Mission: We inspire people to learn and live in a way that honors values and strengthens relationships. The Open Sky approach transcends traditional wilderness therapy by emphasizing treatment for the whole family, not just the pre-teen, adolescent, or young adult. We utilize the latest evidence-based modalities with innovative, proven, holistic healing practices such as yoga, meditation and mindfulness. When a family partners with Open Sky, they embark on a rewarding adventure of self-discovery and acquire a range of tools that promote lasting success.