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Home > Weekends of Recovery > 2008 Weekends of Recovery: Kirkridge

MaleSurvivor Weekend of Recovery Level I: DARE TO DREAM

October 17-19, 2008: Kirkridge Retreat and Study Center, Bangor, PA

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NOTE: Registration is LIMITED to 28 participants. As of August 26, we have accepted 21 participants. We only have double rooms available at this time.

MaleSurvivor Weekends of Recovery are open to any man, 18 or older, who been sexually victimized as a child and/or as an adult. We have selected a very special place to host this weekend experience, Kirkridge Retreat and Study Center in Bangor, PA. Since 1942, Kirkridge Retreat and Study Center has been providing an ecumenical and inter-faith space for rest and renewal to people from many faith traditions. Kirkridge is located on the beautiful Kittatinny Ridge of eastern Pennsylvania near the Delaware Water Gap and the Pocono Mountains region. We will be visiting this beautiful area at the height of fall colors, which will afford us beautiful views of the mountains and valleys. There are numerous hiking trails on the property, a labyrinth, and at neighboring Columcille, a place we'll visit during meditation walks and breaks, is a Celtic megalith and meditation park. The Appalachian Trail also borders the property.

Goals of the Weekend of Recovery:
The facilitator team invites you to:
Dare to dream you can leave your isolation behind you at this weekend;
Dare to dream you can make real connections with the men and women at the weekend;
Dare to dream you can co-create and experience a sense of real safety;
Dare to dream you can claim your right to use your voice to become a powerful male survivor who is sensitive to his own feelings and experiences and those of other survivors here;
Dare to dream you can tell your story this time and be understood and believed and supported like you have always deserved;
Dare to dream you can experiment with being more vulnerable and letting go and still feel safe;
Dare to dream you will be able to leave Dahlonega a freer, less burdened, and even a happier man, taking the connections you make here with you to utilize as you continue to heal and recover!

Facilitator Team:
Weekends of Recovery are facilitated by trained psychotherapists, utilizing the same clinical boundaries and code of ethics as adopted by the American Psychological Association. The weekends are adjuncts to participants' ongoing recovery work with individual and/or group psychotherapy, twelve step programs, and individual spiritual work, and are not meant to substitute for the participants' local support systems that are consistent with their own recovery. Dr. Howard Fradkin, a Psychologist with over 27 years of experience working with male survivors, chairs the facilitator team. The team of facilitators includes other Psychologists, Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Mental Health Counselors. Biographies of all staff members for this weekend can be found on the MaleSurvivor website at www.malesurvivor.org The rest of the team includes: Lee Beckstead, John Crowe, Dale English, Sandra Forti, Don Laufersweiler, Lynne MacDonell, and Jim Struve. MaleSurvivor reserves the right to make changes to the staff depending on enrollment.

Facilitator bios can be found on the MaleSurvivor website at www.malesurvivor.org

Is this for Me? How Can I Prepare for the Weekend?
For those working with professionals, we recommend you discuss your planned participation in this weekend to get their feedback and suggestions for how you can benefit as much as possible from the experience while keeping yourself as safe as you need to be. All participants must be able to safely and appropriately engage in structured group activities. When we receive your completed registration form, we will also send you a form for your therapist to complete and return to us. You can also download the form on our website as well. If you have an already established support system of friends/family members/significant others, we also encourage you to talk with them about your participation so they can be available both before and after the weekend as needed to help you prepare and process your experiences.

If you are not in therapy, and/or do not yet have a support network, we encourage you to consider setting up an appointment with a therapist either before you come to the retreat, or after your return, and/or encourage you to explore what types of self-help groups and resources are available in your community or near by. This way you can follow up on some of the experiences and skills you learn that will help the weekend's learning stay fresh in your mind and help you apply what skills and awareness would most help your continuing recovery.

One of our staff members will be contacting you by phone within two weeks of when we receive your application to talk with you about your needs for the weekend and your readiness to participate. All participants must be able to safely and appropriately engage in structured group activities. If we have any concerns about you participating, we may suggest some steps you can take to enhance your readiness for this weekend or we may ask you to wait for a future weekend while you take some additional steps we believe would be important for you to benefit from the experience. Please do not schedule your travel arrangements until after your interview is completed and you have been told you have been accepted as a participant. The facilitator team will make every effort to complete that process as quickly as possible. The earlier you register, the more possible that will be (which of course could help you save money on transportation and by getting an early registration discount).

You can read comments from other participants on our web page, by clicking on the tab for the Weekends of Recovery, and then clicking on “testimonials”. Many participants have told us that the weekend is a very intense and rewarding experience, and at the same time sometimes it is quite uncomfortable. We recognize that one of the challenges male survivors have is feeling comfortable enough to ask for help, especially when they are feeling most in need of the help. For participants who are aware they have a problem with dissociation, this can be an especially difficult challenge. We would encourage you to practice asking for help before the weekend, perhaps with your own therapist, as well as with friends and significant others, and to assess for yourself what gets in your way of asking for the help you need so you can let us know when we contact you prior to the retreat. The facilitators are all very skilled therapists, and often times we can be sensitive and intuitive enough to know you need help even when you are not asking. However, we will clearly need your help and ask you to take the risk to articulate your needs during the retreat. To the extent you can help us know you are needing some extra help at any time during the weekend, this will help you to have an even safer and hopefully more beneficial experience.

During the weekend, we'll invite you to participate in a number of different types of activities. We'll spend some time helping each of you to feel as safe as possible. We'll take our time getting to know each other by sharing a little at a time. Frequently during the weekend we will meet in small groups, where you can have more individual time to talk and share your feelings and observations.

Everyone will be given some opportunities to choose how to tell your story - through words, through art, through movement, and/or through music. We'll also introduce you to some different types of relaxation and visualization exercises you may choose to do at home to increase your abilities to cope and manage life stresses. We'll also give you time to wander the beautiful retreat grounds alone or with some of your fellow participants.

Survivors with perpetration history:
Any person who has been adjudicated (found guilty) of sexual perpetration would not be eligible for participation in the weekends. Because many survivors have sexually acted out in childhood, adolescence or even young adulthood, we do not wish to automatically exclude them from a Weekend of Recovery. However, to assess each participant on a case-by-case basis, we want to be able to discuss perpetration history with them and their therapist. This means that in order to assure other participants that we have their absolute safety in mind, we want to be able to screen anyone with such a history to determine if attending a weekend is in their best interest and the best interest of all participants. We encourage all potential participants to be honest when we call you about any such incidents(ces) in your past because some participants may be unable to deal with people with such histories. In such cases, an interview with the Weekends of Recovery Chairperson will be required to determine if you will be accepted.

Registration Costs
Registration includes the costs of the facilitated Weekend of Recovery program, with our 8 skilled facilitators from the MaleSurvivor Weekend of Recovery Facilitator Team, plus lodging, 7 meals, and snacks. Bottled water, juices, tea and coffee will be available throughout the weekend. We have a variety of accommodations at the center. If you are not a MaleSurvivor member, we encourage you to join the organization prior to registration both to secure a significant $50 discount and to help support the work of MaleSurvivor. Limited numbers of each type of accommodation are available, and will be distributed on a first come, first served basis. You can also save $50 more by registering early!

Please note that all rooms have shared bathrooms. There are limited numbers of each type of room. Please note that prices below are for EARLY REGISTRATION (by Aug 16, 2008)

Category Description Price
A1 Single - MaleSurvivor Member $650
A1 Deposit Only $150
A2 Single - Non-Member $700
A2 Deposit Only $150
B1 Double - MaleSurvivor Member $550
B1 Deposit Only $150
B2 Double - Non-Member $600
B2 Deposit Only $150
C1 Triple - MaleSurvivor Member $450
C1 Deposit Only $150
C2 Triple - Non-Member $500
C2 Deposit Only $150

All prices quoted above are for Early Registration (by August 16th)

Registration after August 16th: Add $50

To register for the weekend, we ask that you complete an online registration at www.malesurvivor.org and/or mail in a registration form. To hold your spot for the weekend, we are requesting at least $150 deposit with your registration. You will have the choice on the registration form to either prepay your registration in full at the time of registration or opt for a payment plan. If you want to take advantage of the early registration discount, your total registration must be paid by August 16th. Your balance will automatically charged to your credit card on August 16th and you will still receive the early registration discount. You may also forgo the early registration discount, and make payments between the time you register and one month prior to the weekend, when all payments are due (September 16th). Choosing the 2 payment option, you will owe an additional $50 for regular registration, and we will bill your credit card for ˝ of the balance of the total of the registration due based on your accepted accommodation type on August 16, 2008, and the second half on September 16, 2008. You may also mail in checks to be received on these dates. Holding your registration will be contingent on receipt of your additional registration fees on these dates. Any registration which is not paid in full by September 16, 2008 is subject to cancellation and a $50 cancellation fee. Any cancellation after September 16th will be subject to the loss of all monies paid, unless we can find a replacement for your space in the weekend.

Scholarships:
Dependent on MaleSurvivor's scholarship fund balance, a very limited number of partial scholarships will be available for this weekend. If you have a need for a scholarship, please click on Weekends of Recovery tab at the website, and complete the form, which MaleSurvivor will email to Howard Fradkin, weekend Chairperson. If your scholarship request can be granted, Howard will email you back with authorization to register. We encourage those requesting scholarships to apply for partial scholarships and to commit to paying as much of the registration yourself as possible ( or ask others to assist you in your support group). This enables MaleSurvivor to make more scholarships available to more participants. We can only provide assistance with registration costs, and cannot at this time provide any assistance with transportation costs.

If you are in a position to assist with our scholarship fund, you can contribute through the MaleSurvivor website by donating to the Memorial Fund or on the registration form. Thanks for any help you can provide.

Dining:
Awareness of world hunger and the importance of stewardship of resources forms the rationale for the Kirkridge menus. The food at Kirkridge is nutritious and well-balanced selection of vegetables, grains, chicken, fish and dairy products. They do not serve red meat. The kitchen is generally able to accommodate the need for exclusively vegetarian diets and do some vegan menus as well. To make any special food arrangements, indicate these needs on your registration information, and also make sure to mention it during your pre-weekend interview, so we can inform the kitchen. The kitchen is not a kosher kitchen.

Smoking Policy:
Guests may not smoke anywhere in any buildings at Kirkridge, including guest rooms - out of consideration for other guests. Cigar and pipe smoking are also prohibited. Guests may smoke outside buildings in designated smoking areas only which will be indicated to you when you arrive.

Internet Access:
Turning Point, where we will have our large group activities, has wireless internet access. However, we request that you only access the internet during break times and not during any regularly scheduled activities.

For Your Comfort While Visiting Bangor and Kirkridge:
The average high temperature is 64; the average low temperature is 38; which should make for a very comfortable stay for us. We will be there at the height of fall colors, which should be beautiful. Average precipitation for the month of October is 3.81 inches.

Getting To Kirkridge:
To get to Kirkridge, there are several options: By bus, From New York City (Port Authority) or Scranton / Wilkes Barre take Martz Trailways to Stroudsburg/Delaware Water Gap (not Bangor). There are several buses daily. For information call Trailways @ 800-858-8555 or @ port authority: 212-564-8484. In New Jersey, call 800-233-8604. From Philadelphia, Greyhound goes to Stroudsburg twice a day, call 800-231-2222. From Stroudsburg/Martz Bus station, WGM Taxi will cost about $6 (570-223-9289). By air, Lehigh Valley International, (formerly ABE) airport is about 45 minutes away, is the closest airport. Taxi fare to Kirkridge is about $60. Call Lehigh Valley Taxi @ 610-867-6000 or 800-292-6380. If you fly into LaGuardia or Kennedy, you will need to go to the Port Authority terminal in NYC and follow the bus directions above. If you fly into Newark, which is less than 90 minutes away, you will need to take the monorail from any terminal to Penn Central RR Station/Newark on Market St., and then take the Greyhound bus (973-622-6740 or www.greyhound.com) to Stroudsburg Martz Trailways Station, and then catch the WGM Taxi (see above).com) to Stroudsburg Martz Trailways Station, and then catch the WGM Taxi (see above).

Other Information about the Center:
Kirkridge asks that we take our shoes off before entering all meeting spaces. So we'd suggest you bring shoes that are easy to slip on and off. You're welcome to bring indoor slippers or shoes. Most cell phones work here. There are plenty of walking trails through the woods, so bring socks, long pants, long sleeve shirts, bug protection and shoes that support you on rough terrain and are waterproof. Please bring your own flashlights. All bedding and towels are provided. Kirkridge is 5 miles to the nearest store.

No alcohol or un-prescribed drugs may be brought to the weekend.

Arrival and Departure Policy
Please do not schedule your travel arrangements until after your interview is completed and you have been told you have been accepted as a participant. The facilitator team will make every effort to complete that process as quickly as possible. The earlier you register, the more possible that will be (which of course could help you save money on transportation and by getting an early registration discount).

Safety for all participants is our utmost concern. The weekend begins at 12 noon on Friday, and ends Sunday at 3 pm. Therefore, it is a requirement that in order to participate in the weekend, participants must arrive at the beginning of the weekend, by 12 noon on Friday. In planning your trip, you are expected to take into consideration the unpredictable delays that may accompany your travel. While we understand you may encounter delays for many reasons, we are unable to allow anyone to begin the weekend if your delay is greater than 2 hours. In other words, you cannot be admitted to the weekend after 2 pm for any reason. If you are experiencing a delay, we request you to call us to inform us of your arrival status. It is important to understand that in the event of your inability to attend due to late arrival, you will forfeit all monies paid for your registration.

Given travel time, we recommend all participants plan to arrive on Friday no later than 10 am depending on the airport ; and plan to depart on Sunday no earlier than 5:30 pm . If you cannot accommodate your schedule to arrive and depart at these times, please be considerate and do not register. Late arrivals would miss important orientation information, and we ask that all participants plan to stay until the end of the weekend on Sunday to allow you sufficient time for closure.

One strategy to avoid this situation is to arrive in the city of the weekend the night before, or a city near the airport If you find that the only airline reservations you can find will require an overnight stay on either Thursday or Sunday, we are sorry, but we cannot provide overnight accommodations on Thursday or Sunday evening at Kirkridge. However, there are local B & B's which may be able to accommodate you, including Arrowheart B & B, 610-588-0241; Days Inn 570-424-1771; Hampton Inn 570-424-0400; or Stroudsmoor Inn 570-421-6431.

Keep in mind that the closest airport is Lehigh Valley International Airport (code ABE), with Newark airport a good second choice. If you are unable to abide by this schedule, we recommend you choose not to register for this experience. Your consideration of this policy will help strengthen the feeling of safety for all participants and help us to build a community.

Driving Directions:

From I-80: Take Pennsylvania exit number 307 (Old Exit 50) in Stroudsburg to Route 191 South. Take Route 191 South approximately 5 miles to the top of the ridge. The first Kirkridge sign will be for the Nelson Lodge, proceed to the second sign and turn left (Fox Gap Road) for our Turning Point, Hermitage, Farmhouse and Van der Bent facilities.

From I-78: From either the east or west, take the Route 22 exit and follow to Route 33 North. Take Route 33 North to the Route 191 exit at Stockertown. Take Route 191 North through Stockertown, Ackermanville and Bangor. Continue approximately 5 miles to the top of the ridge. Turn right at first Kirkridge sign (Fox Gap Road) for our Turning Point, Hermitage, Farmhouse and Vander Bent facilities. Turn right at the second Kirkridge sign for the Nelson Lodge.

Get Driving Directions from http://www.aaamidatlantic.com/travel/triptik.asp

Therapist Recommendation Letter:
When you register online, you will notice a link to a therapist recommendation letter and there is also a link under the tab for the Weekends of Recovery . If you register by mail, we will mail you the letter. We ask that all participants who are currently in therapy bring this letter to your therapist prior to the weekend, and ask them to complete it with you and send it back to us by October 12th. The information in this letter will help us to provide for any additional needs you may have for safety. It is our intention to use this letter to help ensure your safety, and in no way is it intended to disempower you or cast doubt on your own judgment about your readiness to participate in the weekend.

Consent Form
There is also a tab on the website under Weekends of Recovery which contains our Participant Consent Form. We suggest you download this form and review it before you are interviewed. We ask that you bring your copy to the weekend, where we will provide you another opportunity to ask any questions you have. All participants must sign a consent form in order to participate in the weekend.

Schedule:
Below is the tentative schedule for the weekend:

Male Survivor Weekend of Recovery Tentative Schedule October 17-19, 2008

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2008

10:00am - 12:00pm Registration
And Check In to Rooms
12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch
1:00pm - 1:45pm Welcome and Guidelines for Participation
1:45pm - 2:00pm Break-Art Space open during all breaks
2:00pm - 3:00pm Co-creating Safety Guidelines
3:00pm - 3:15pm Break
3:15pm - 4:15pm Introducing Ourselves
4:15pm - 4:30pm Break
4:30pm - 6:00pm First Small Groups
6:00pm - 6:30pm Break/Journaling/Reflecting/Networking
6:30pm - 7:30pm Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm Break/Survivor T-shirts
8:00pm - 9:30pm Grounding and Centering
9:30pm + Journaling/Reflecting/Networking/Bedtime

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2008

7:00am - 8:00am Optional Walking Meditation
8:00am - 9:00am Breakfast
9:00am - 9:15am Check-In
9:15am - 10:00am Preparing to Tell My Story
10:00am - 12:00pm Telling My Story-Small Groups
12:00pm - 12:30pm Break/Reflecting/Art
12:30pm - 1:30pm Lunch
1:30pm - 3:00pm Optional Hike/Survivor T-Shirts
3:00pm - 5:00pm Sculpting
5:15pm - 6:15pm Small Groups
6:15pm - 6:30pm Break
6:30pm - 7:30pm Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm Break/Journaling/Reflecting/Networking/T-shirts
8:00pm - 10:00pm Shame Busting
10:00pm + Optional Drumming Circle/Campfire

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2008

7:00am - 8:00am Optional Walking Meditation
8:00am - 8:45am Breakfast
9:00am - 9:15am Check-In
9:15am - 11:00am Community Building
11:00am - 11:15am Break
11:15am - 12:45pm Brief evaluation; last small group
12:45pm - 1:00pm Break
1:00pm - 1:45pm Lunch
1:45pm - 2:00pm Break
2:00pm - 3:00pm Closing/Group pictures

ANY QUESTIONS
Questions can be directed to Howard Fradkin at 614-445-8277, ext. 11, or emailed to hfradkin@malesurvivor.org ; or to Trisha Massa, MaleSurvivor Administrative Assistant, at 800-738-4181, or emailed to admin@malesurvivor.org



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