Insurers, courts grapple with how and when to pay for wilderness therapy — a polarizing industry with a sordid past

The problems started early on. The young girl from a Denver suburb — identified in a recent lawsuit only as “I.” — had problems interacting with the kids at school. She got bullied.

The oldest of three children, it wasn’t uncommon for I. to fly into a rage once she got home, explaining in graphic detail how she’d kill herself or her siblings.

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