Wilburn, Victoria G.Huber, Megan H.Wilburn, Victoria G.2021-08-312021-08-312021-04https://hdl.handle.net/1805/26540Indiana University Purdue University IndianapolisDependence on alcohol, illicit substances, and opioids impact the parent-child relationship, childhood development, and child behaviors (Romanowicz et al., 2019). There is a strong association between parental substance abuse and subsequent child maltreatment (Opioids and Youth, 2018). Substance use disorder (SUD) can lead to family trauma and significantly impact the child’s life trajectory. However, given the support, knowledge, and tools necessary to intervene, it is possible to mitigate the negative effects of SUD and trauma. Camp Mariposa: Aaron’s Place is a camp for youth ages 9-12 who have been impacted by a family member’s SUD. By applying underutilized approaches to family and group therapy, such as yoga, theatre, and nature-based crafts, this camp promotes resiliency, protective factors, and post-traumatic growth.en-USAttribution 4.0 InternationalSubstance Use DisorderProgram DevelopmentTraumaYouthInterventionsDoctoral Capstone Experiential at Camp Mariposa: Aaron’s Place