This study was concerned with the subjective experiences of five women (N = 5) on a 10-day Scottish wilderness trip focussing on well-being and environmental perceptions. Semistructured interviews, using an ethnographic approach, were subjected to interpretative phenomenological analysis (Smith, Jarman, & Osborn, 1999). The group shared common positive experiences characterized by feelings of connection, aliveness, contemplativeness, self-discovery, confidence, and well-being, although some deeper emotional experiences remained ineffable. Although participants' positive experiences were tied to an intimacy with the natural environment, others expressed an additional social influence, derived from bonds formed within the group. These finding...
This study analyses a 53,000 word diary of a year engaging with nature through over 200 trips to a s...
peer reviewedThis paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing af...
It is well understood that wilderness expeditions improve well-being; however, there is little suppo...
The major focus of this study is on the intentional interaction of humans with the wilderness enviro...
Positive psychology seeks to understand and enhance well-being in its many forms through empirical r...
Two quantitative studies are presented that assessed the extent to which being exposed to the natura...
The aim of the research presented here was to investigate the relevance of ecopsychology principles ...
Wilderness can be a place for human transformation, with the wilderness experience increasingly reco...
This study is aimed at better understanding the phenomenon of interaction between the individual and...
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS: This research indicated that specific measurable psychological changes oc...
Evidence suggests that experiences in nature enhance mental wellbeing. However, we are yet to clearl...
This paper presents results from the final phase of a ten-year research program dealing with the dyn...
A strong body of psychological research, supported by widespread anecdotal evidence, confirms the hy...
Natural environments are the setting for spiritual experiences for people from all over the world. I...
Against the backdrop of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3, good health and wellbein...
This study analyses a 53,000 word diary of a year engaging with nature through over 200 trips to a s...
peer reviewedThis paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing af...
It is well understood that wilderness expeditions improve well-being; however, there is little suppo...
The major focus of this study is on the intentional interaction of humans with the wilderness enviro...
Positive psychology seeks to understand and enhance well-being in its many forms through empirical r...
Two quantitative studies are presented that assessed the extent to which being exposed to the natura...
The aim of the research presented here was to investigate the relevance of ecopsychology principles ...
Wilderness can be a place for human transformation, with the wilderness experience increasingly reco...
This study is aimed at better understanding the phenomenon of interaction between the individual and...
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS: This research indicated that specific measurable psychological changes oc...
Evidence suggests that experiences in nature enhance mental wellbeing. However, we are yet to clearl...
This paper presents results from the final phase of a ten-year research program dealing with the dyn...
A strong body of psychological research, supported by widespread anecdotal evidence, confirms the hy...
Natural environments are the setting for spiritual experiences for people from all over the world. I...
Against the backdrop of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3, good health and wellbein...
This study analyses a 53,000 word diary of a year engaging with nature through over 200 trips to a s...
peer reviewedThis paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing af...
It is well understood that wilderness expeditions improve well-being; however, there is little suppo...