The anthropomorphic paradigm in psychology and psychotherapy has prevented nature from being considered a factor in the curative relationship in adventure therapy. The effectiveness of therapeutic interventions are credited instead to human factors such as program design and facilitation. A paradigm shift is needed in adventure therapy to accept and honor the healing powers of nature. (Contains 50 references.) (TD
The cognitive zeitgeist within the psychotherapy literature of the last decades has tended to obscur...
In America, adolescent drug use, violent crime, and behavioral problems are on the rise while their ...
In the field of adventure therapy the curative powers of natural environments are too often not reco...
'Adventure therapy around the globe' is an important, peer-reviewed collection of papers pulled from...
In most cases, therapy is addressed as an indoor, verbal, and cognitive activ-ity, with the relation...
The evolution and history of adventure therapy, as chronicled in the second chapter of this book, we...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of adventure-based therapy in the United S...
This paper introduces nature therapy and single session therapy as alternative psychotherapeutic fra...
Nature is considered to have restorative qualities that can potentially improve psychotherapy succes...
The field of Adventure Therapy is experiencing substantial growth and is becoming more well-known. T...
The healing benefits of wilderness exposure have been documented for many decades. Wilderness thera...
This article presents several issues that relate to the limitations of the innovative practice of na...
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...
Historically, there has been a disturbing absence of nature in the field of psychotherapy. Up until ...
The cognitive zeitgeist within the psychotherapy literature of the last decades has tended to obscur...
In America, adolescent drug use, violent crime, and behavioral problems are on the rise while their ...
In the field of adventure therapy the curative powers of natural environments are too often not reco...
'Adventure therapy around the globe' is an important, peer-reviewed collection of papers pulled from...
In most cases, therapy is addressed as an indoor, verbal, and cognitive activ-ity, with the relation...
The evolution and history of adventure therapy, as chronicled in the second chapter of this book, we...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of adventure-based therapy in the United S...
This paper introduces nature therapy and single session therapy as alternative psychotherapeutic fra...
Nature is considered to have restorative qualities that can potentially improve psychotherapy succes...
The field of Adventure Therapy is experiencing substantial growth and is becoming more well-known. T...
The healing benefits of wilderness exposure have been documented for many decades. Wilderness thera...
This article presents several issues that relate to the limitations of the innovative practice of na...
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...
Historically, there has been a disturbing absence of nature in the field of psychotherapy. Up until ...
The cognitive zeitgeist within the psychotherapy literature of the last decades has tended to obscur...
In America, adolescent drug use, violent crime, and behavioral problems are on the rise while their ...
In the field of adventure therapy the curative powers of natural environments are too often not reco...