There is a long history of removing oneself from ‘society’ in order to recuperate or repair. This paper considers a yoga and massage retreat in Southern Spain, and what opportunities this retreat experience might offer for recuperation and the creation of healthy bodies. The paper positions ‘nature’ as an active participant, and as ‘enrolled’ in the experiences of the retreat as a ‘therapeutic landscape’, and questions how and what particular aspects of yoga practice (in intimate relation with place) give rise to therapeutic experiences
Fostering human-nature connection (HNC) relates to the inner worlds of humans as a realm of influenc...
In most cases, therapy is addressed as an indoor, verbal, and cognitive activ-ity, with the relation...
Despite the scarcity of references to meditation retreats in the large volume of research and litera...
Ten years ago, in 2006, the authors of this chapter wrote a paper about holistic tourism and edited ...
Ten years ago, in 2006, the authors of this chapter wrote a paper about holistic tourism and edited ...
Current concepts of therapeutic landscape combine landscape with principles of holistic health and t...
Over the past decade the therapeutic landscape framework has seen a number of critiques regarding it...
This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role...
In this reflection, I argue for using the therapeutic landscapes concept as a tool for mobilizing po...
This commentary reviews the development and application of therapeutic landscape ideas as they have ...
The concept of “place” has been explored for decades, examining how specific geographic locales impa...
Nature is considered to have restorative qualities that can potentially improve psychotherapy succes...
textYoga has recently been a subject of some media attention, both positive and negative. Some peopl...
Since Wil Gesler's earliest articulation (Gesler, 1992; Gesler, 1996) key thinkers in the field of t...
The human –nature connection is intrinsic to human beings, and the beneficial effect of Nature on he...
Fostering human-nature connection (HNC) relates to the inner worlds of humans as a realm of influenc...
In most cases, therapy is addressed as an indoor, verbal, and cognitive activ-ity, with the relation...
Despite the scarcity of references to meditation retreats in the large volume of research and litera...
Ten years ago, in 2006, the authors of this chapter wrote a paper about holistic tourism and edited ...
Ten years ago, in 2006, the authors of this chapter wrote a paper about holistic tourism and edited ...
Current concepts of therapeutic landscape combine landscape with principles of holistic health and t...
Over the past decade the therapeutic landscape framework has seen a number of critiques regarding it...
This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role...
In this reflection, I argue for using the therapeutic landscapes concept as a tool for mobilizing po...
This commentary reviews the development and application of therapeutic landscape ideas as they have ...
The concept of “place” has been explored for decades, examining how specific geographic locales impa...
Nature is considered to have restorative qualities that can potentially improve psychotherapy succes...
textYoga has recently been a subject of some media attention, both positive and negative. Some peopl...
Since Wil Gesler's earliest articulation (Gesler, 1992; Gesler, 1996) key thinkers in the field of t...
The human –nature connection is intrinsic to human beings, and the beneficial effect of Nature on he...
Fostering human-nature connection (HNC) relates to the inner worlds of humans as a realm of influenc...
In most cases, therapy is addressed as an indoor, verbal, and cognitive activ-ity, with the relation...
Despite the scarcity of references to meditation retreats in the large volume of research and litera...