Book based on PhD research into the expereinces of counsellors and psychotherapists who had taken their therpaeutic practice outdoors into natural spaces. The book translates the findings of this research into practical applications, concepts and theories for other therapists interested in taking their therapeutic work outdoors
Nature had been a constant presence in humans’ lives since ancestral times even if the modern urban ...
Nature-based therapy is a therapeutic lens that utilizes nature as a co-therapist. This approach add...
Ecotherapy, or applied ecopsychology, encompasses a broad range of nature-based methods of psycholog...
This paper will explore emerging issues in the practice of counselling and psychotherapy in the outd...
The book arises from a growing area of research and practice into the therapeutic benefits of contac...
Research was undertaken by the author in order to describe, interpret and explain what happens when ...
Nature is considered to have restorative qualities that can potentially improve psychotherapy succes...
This paper introduces nature therapy and single session therapy as alternative psychotherapeutic fra...
A considerable number of children suffer from a variety of mental health issues all across the world...
This dissertation uses the science and creativity of hermeneutic (interpretive) research to explore ...
There is growing support for the outdoors as an alternative environment for talking therapy. Practit...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-66)Since its emergence, therapy has been an indoor exp...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to gain a deep understanding of the shar...
This research investigated therapist's experiences of how working outdoors in nature impacts on the ...
In most cases, therapy is addressed as an indoor, verbal, and cognitive activ-ity, with the relation...
Nature had been a constant presence in humans’ lives since ancestral times even if the modern urban ...
Nature-based therapy is a therapeutic lens that utilizes nature as a co-therapist. This approach add...
Ecotherapy, or applied ecopsychology, encompasses a broad range of nature-based methods of psycholog...
This paper will explore emerging issues in the practice of counselling and psychotherapy in the outd...
The book arises from a growing area of research and practice into the therapeutic benefits of contac...
Research was undertaken by the author in order to describe, interpret and explain what happens when ...
Nature is considered to have restorative qualities that can potentially improve psychotherapy succes...
This paper introduces nature therapy and single session therapy as alternative psychotherapeutic fra...
A considerable number of children suffer from a variety of mental health issues all across the world...
This dissertation uses the science and creativity of hermeneutic (interpretive) research to explore ...
There is growing support for the outdoors as an alternative environment for talking therapy. Practit...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-66)Since its emergence, therapy has been an indoor exp...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to gain a deep understanding of the shar...
This research investigated therapist's experiences of how working outdoors in nature impacts on the ...
In most cases, therapy is addressed as an indoor, verbal, and cognitive activ-ity, with the relation...
Nature had been a constant presence in humans’ lives since ancestral times even if the modern urban ...
Nature-based therapy is a therapeutic lens that utilizes nature as a co-therapist. This approach add...
Ecotherapy, or applied ecopsychology, encompasses a broad range of nature-based methods of psycholog...