This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role of natural environments in nature-based rehabilitation (NBR) for individuals with stress-related mental disorders, at the Alnarp Rehabilitation Garden in Sweden. A sample of 43 former clients voluntarily participated in semi-structured interview, and the data were analyzed according to interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Three main superordinate themes were identified as the three phases of NBR-Prelude, Recuperating and Empowerment-explaining and illuminating the role of the natural environments in each phase. An explanatory model of NBR in this context is presented including the three phases of NBR, IRP supportive occupations an...
Aim: This article aims to make clearer, with supporting evidence, the clinical benefits of the natur...
A number of projects support people with mental health difficulties through connecting them with nat...
Stress-related diseases in Sweden have doubled since 1997. Even longterm sickness related tostress h...
This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role...
This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role...
This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role...
The Alnarp Rehabilitation Garden was established in 2002 as a research and development project invol...
As a consequence of drastic labour market changes in the late 1990s, many employees experienced more...
Many benefits are claimed for the interplay between humans and nature, such as nature’s potentially ...
Stress-related mental disorders contribute to work disabilities globally and are a common cause for ...
After a period of decrease, sick leave in Sweden due to psychiatric diagnoses is on the increase. Th...
After a period of decrease, sick leave in Sweden due to psychiatric diagnoses is on the increase. Th...
Nature has been found to improve and promote health and prevent disease. Nature-based rehabilitation...
Background: Stress-related mental illness is increasing worldwide and leading to long-term illness. ...
Purpose This study explored the experiences of people with stress-related illness participating in a...
Aim: This article aims to make clearer, with supporting evidence, the clinical benefits of the natur...
A number of projects support people with mental health difficulties through connecting them with nat...
Stress-related diseases in Sweden have doubled since 1997. Even longterm sickness related tostress h...
This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role...
This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role...
This paper presents findings from real life situations, a longitudinal single case study on the role...
The Alnarp Rehabilitation Garden was established in 2002 as a research and development project invol...
As a consequence of drastic labour market changes in the late 1990s, many employees experienced more...
Many benefits are claimed for the interplay between humans and nature, such as nature’s potentially ...
Stress-related mental disorders contribute to work disabilities globally and are a common cause for ...
After a period of decrease, sick leave in Sweden due to psychiatric diagnoses is on the increase. Th...
After a period of decrease, sick leave in Sweden due to psychiatric diagnoses is on the increase. Th...
Nature has been found to improve and promote health and prevent disease. Nature-based rehabilitation...
Background: Stress-related mental illness is increasing worldwide and leading to long-term illness. ...
Purpose This study explored the experiences of people with stress-related illness participating in a...
Aim: This article aims to make clearer, with supporting evidence, the clinical benefits of the natur...
A number of projects support people with mental health difficulties through connecting them with nat...
Stress-related diseases in Sweden have doubled since 1997. Even longterm sickness related tostress h...