The deinstitutionalization of mental health institutions has enabled service users to live in the community and search for what Duff coins ‘enabling places.’ These places were explored through walking interviews, in which service-users led the way. This analysis revealed features which made places promote liveable lives: places help people explore, places help people stand out, places give people responsibilities, and places dare people. An adverse feature was also identified: places define people by their problems. Overall, we suggest that ‘living needs a landscape’ to capture how a diversity of places form an ‘enabling landscape’. This suggests a shift of focus in research and treatment, from internal to external landscapes.publishedVersi...
This paper applies new thinking in psychoanalytic theory to demonstrate how certain therapeutic land...
This commentary reviews the development and application of therapeutic landscape ideas as they have ...
As community dwelling populations of older people and those living with chronic and life limiting co...
The deinstitutionalization of mental health institutions has enabled service users to live in the co...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
This review aims to show the current state of knowledge in the area of the visual quality of landsca...
Objectives: The present literature review conceptualises landscape as a health resource that promote...
Green spaces are recognized for improving mental health, but what particular kind of nature is requi...
Since Gesler first introduced the concept in 1992, the language of ‘therapeutic landscapes’ has atta...
Paper associated with research for ESRC-funded research project 'Social Geographies of Rural Mental ...
Oeljeklaus L, Schmid H-L, Kornfeld Z, et al. Therapeutic landscapes and psychiatric care facilities:...
Although there has been a shift toward treatment in the home and the community, in the UK inpatient ...
Abstract: Green spaces are recognized for improving mental health, but what particular kind of natur...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
Green spaces are recognized for improving mental health, but what particular kind of nature is requi...
This paper applies new thinking in psychoanalytic theory to demonstrate how certain therapeutic land...
This commentary reviews the development and application of therapeutic landscape ideas as they have ...
As community dwelling populations of older people and those living with chronic and life limiting co...
The deinstitutionalization of mental health institutions has enabled service users to live in the co...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
This review aims to show the current state of knowledge in the area of the visual quality of landsca...
Objectives: The present literature review conceptualises landscape as a health resource that promote...
Green spaces are recognized for improving mental health, but what particular kind of nature is requi...
Since Gesler first introduced the concept in 1992, the language of ‘therapeutic landscapes’ has atta...
Paper associated with research for ESRC-funded research project 'Social Geographies of Rural Mental ...
Oeljeklaus L, Schmid H-L, Kornfeld Z, et al. Therapeutic landscapes and psychiatric care facilities:...
Although there has been a shift toward treatment in the home and the community, in the UK inpatient ...
Abstract: Green spaces are recognized for improving mental health, but what particular kind of natur...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
Green spaces are recognized for improving mental health, but what particular kind of nature is requi...
This paper applies new thinking in psychoanalytic theory to demonstrate how certain therapeutic land...
This commentary reviews the development and application of therapeutic landscape ideas as they have ...
As community dwelling populations of older people and those living with chronic and life limiting co...