This qualitative study explores the relationship between nature and psychological health from the perspectives of 12 clinicians from a variety of training backgrounds. During 30 to 45- minute interviews, participants were asked a variety of questions about their personal and clinical experience as they have informed their perspectives on the question: How does nature influence psychological health? Major findings of the study showed there to be a significant difference between the importance of nature in clinicians\u27 personal lives and nature\u27s role in clinical practice. Findings indicated that although nature was important to participants\u27 personal psychological well-being that nature was not widely utilized in clinical treatment. ...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to gain a deep understanding of the shar...
This thesis explores the relationship between nature and psychological wellbeing. It does this withi...
A growing body of research is being developed which indicates that individuals and communities inter...
My background is in psychology and my first degree is in neuropsychology which is quite a scientific...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the European Journal o...
Time spent in natural environments is proven to have positive benefits for human well-being. Counsel...
Recent publications and initiatives within professional counseling indicate a growing interest in th...
Nature is considered to have restorative qualities that can potentially improve psychotherapy succes...
This dissertation explored the impact of spending time in nature on therapist levels of compassion f...
Within academic fields little previous emphasis has been placed on the use of nature as a tool for p...
In times of social and ecological crises, such as COVID-19 with lockdowns and implementing the impac...
A growing number of studies demonstrate significant associations between nature experiences and posi...
Nature’s potentially positive effect on wellbeing may serve as an important resource for population ...
The current body of psychological literature suggests that when humans feel connected with the natur...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to gain a deep understanding of the shar...
This thesis explores the relationship between nature and psychological wellbeing. It does this withi...
A growing body of research is being developed which indicates that individuals and communities inter...
My background is in psychology and my first degree is in neuropsychology which is quite a scientific...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the European Journal o...
Time spent in natural environments is proven to have positive benefits for human well-being. Counsel...
Recent publications and initiatives within professional counseling indicate a growing interest in th...
Nature is considered to have restorative qualities that can potentially improve psychotherapy succes...
This dissertation explored the impact of spending time in nature on therapist levels of compassion f...
Within academic fields little previous emphasis has been placed on the use of nature as a tool for p...
In times of social and ecological crises, such as COVID-19 with lockdowns and implementing the impac...
A growing number of studies demonstrate significant associations between nature experiences and posi...
Nature’s potentially positive effect on wellbeing may serve as an important resource for population ...
The current body of psychological literature suggests that when humans feel connected with the natur...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to gain a deep understanding of the shar...
This thesis explores the relationship between nature and psychological wellbeing. It does this withi...
A growing body of research is being developed which indicates that individuals and communities inter...