For centuries, spending time in nature has been recommended for those seeking peace of mind, a sense of calm, a flash of inspiration, or a new perspective. Following these principles, this book examines the empirical evidence supporting nature's therapeutic properties and provides practical guidelines on implementing nature therapy interventions.
In Nature Therapy, readers will find an exploration of the risks, benefits, specific applications, and limitations of modalities that include hydrotherapy, animal-assisted therapy, and horticultural therapy. This guide also considers topics such as the importance of urban green spaces, the intricacies of nature-centered indoor design, the involvement in nature activism, and the incorporation of nature therapy into the classroom setting.
With clinical case examples that illustrate important concepts, key takeaways for ease of future reference, brief quizzes that aid in the retention of knowledge, and extensive resources and references that serve as gateways to further learning, this illuminating new volume is an unrivaled guide to a vibrant area in mental health.
In Nature Therapy, readers will find an exploration of the risks, benefits, specific applications, and limitations of modalities that include hydrotherapy, animal-assisted therapy, and horticultural therapy. This guide also considers topics such as the importance of urban green spaces, the intricacies of nature-centered indoor design, the involvement in nature activism, and the incorporation of nature therapy into the classroom setting.
With clinical case examples that illustrate important concepts, key takeaways for ease of future reference, brief quizzes that aid in the retention of knowledge, and extensive resources and references that serve as gateways to further learning, this illuminating new volume is an unrivaled guide to a vibrant area in mental health.
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