Background: The term outdoor therapy can be used to refer to a wide range of outdoor programmes including adventure therapy and wilderness therapy. Much of the research in the outdoor therapy field has focused on outcomes of these programmes rather than exploring the actual processes that are inherent in these experiences. Aim: This study investigated participants' perspectives of helpful aspects of outdoor therapy experiences. Method: By means of an international online survey, participants reported what was helpful about their experiences of outdoor therapy. A mixed method approach was used, with the qualitative data being analysed with the use of grounded theory methodology to conduct thematic analysis. The quantitative data was analysed...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to gain a deep understanding of the shar...
This master’s thesis examines the learning processes in wilderness therapy practices in a European c...
The healing benefits of wilderness exposure have been documented for many decades. Wilderness thera...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of adventure-based therapy in the United S...
There is growing support for the outdoors as an alternative environment for talking therapy. Practit...
Introduction: Occupational therapy (OT) is a profession concerned with the promotion of health and w...
This research investigated therapist's experiences of how working outdoors in nature impacts on the ...
Nature is considered to have restorative qualities that can potentially improve psychotherapy succes...
According to Frumkin (2001), now more than ever before people need to reconnect with nature. Contact...
Wilderness therapy is a therapeutic process intended for young people struggling with a variety of m...
Summary: A number of studies have addressed outdoor and adventure programs over the past 50 years. D...
Background: The use of ‘walk and talk’ counselling has recently increased due to the COVID-19 pandem...
In 2006, a multidisciplinary forum, hosted by the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) and compr...
Purpose This thesis explores how spending time in nature is beneficial to human health, especially f...
Those in the field.of wilderness-adventure therapy (WAT) have come a long way in their attitude towa...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to gain a deep understanding of the shar...
This master’s thesis examines the learning processes in wilderness therapy practices in a European c...
The healing benefits of wilderness exposure have been documented for many decades. Wilderness thera...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of adventure-based therapy in the United S...
There is growing support for the outdoors as an alternative environment for talking therapy. Practit...
Introduction: Occupational therapy (OT) is a profession concerned with the promotion of health and w...
This research investigated therapist's experiences of how working outdoors in nature impacts on the ...
Nature is considered to have restorative qualities that can potentially improve psychotherapy succes...
According to Frumkin (2001), now more than ever before people need to reconnect with nature. Contact...
Wilderness therapy is a therapeutic process intended for young people struggling with a variety of m...
Summary: A number of studies have addressed outdoor and adventure programs over the past 50 years. D...
Background: The use of ‘walk and talk’ counselling has recently increased due to the COVID-19 pandem...
In 2006, a multidisciplinary forum, hosted by the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) and compr...
Purpose This thesis explores how spending time in nature is beneficial to human health, especially f...
Those in the field.of wilderness-adventure therapy (WAT) have come a long way in their attitude towa...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to gain a deep understanding of the shar...
This master’s thesis examines the learning processes in wilderness therapy practices in a European c...
The healing benefits of wilderness exposure have been documented for many decades. Wilderness thera...