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The author has experienced a range of outdoor environments while working therapeutically with children and young people aged between 5 and 18, and works in a child-centred way using a range of approaches which allow a safe way for clients to express traumatic experiences. He is also using outdoor skills, works in both mountainous and estuary environments therapeutically, and has also used animals as part of animal-assisted therapy, particularly his dogs. He has worked in Post Abuse Therapy since 2003 and has been a Senior Special Needs Teacher, working in Special Needs since 1980. He is also a…mehr

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The author has experienced a range of outdoor environments while working therapeutically with children and young people aged between 5 and 18, and works in a child-centred way using a range of approaches which allow a safe way for clients to express traumatic experiences. He is also using outdoor skills, works in both mountainous and estuary environments therapeutically, and has also used animals as part of animal-assisted therapy, particularly his dogs. He has worked in Post Abuse Therapy since 2003 and has been a Senior Special Needs Teacher, working in Special Needs since 1980. He is also a Qualified Mountain Leader, with over 30 years' experience of leading adults and children in the British Mountains, and as is a UKCC Level 2 Kayak and Canoe Coach, is experienced in introducing people to canoeing. He has also undertaken his own international expeditions with his wife, accredited by the Royal Geographical Society, to Norwegian Lapland (1981), Iceland (1984), and Ireland (1993), and a guided expedition with his son to climb Kilimanjaro in 2009. He has also completed a 3 peaks 24hr challenge with his son and friends (2010), and a Land's End to John o' Groats Team Charity Cycle Challenge (2016).
Autorenporträt
Martin Norman is a counselor and therapist who believes passionately that God's love can be seen and experienced in the natural world and captured in writing and reflection. He works as a therapist in a UK post-abuse service, and has a private counseling practice. He has also written a book, Environmental Therapy, which seeks to help people through being in the natural environment. He has previously written poetry for The Poetry Church, in the United Kingdom, and has self-published. He lives with his wife Sue and his son Sam, in Cornwall, the United Kingdom.