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Nature and Therapy: Understanding counselling and psychotherapy in outdoor spaces


Nature and Therapy: Understanding counselling and psychotherapy in outdoor spaces

Paperback by Jordan, Martin (University of Brighton)

Nature and Therapy: Understanding counselling and psychotherapy in outdoor spaces

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ISBN:
9780415854610
Publication Date:
18 Sep 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
142 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 May 2024
Nature and Therapy: Understanding counselling and psychotherapy in outdoor spaces

Description

Recent decades have seen an increasing interest in the healing and therapeutic potential of nature and interest in the potential of greencare interventions for the benefit of mental health. The field of nature based therapies is expanding in line with this interest. Nature and Therapy offers a unique contribution by outlining the specific processes involved in conducting counselling and psychotherapy sessions in outdoor natural environments. Central areas covered in the book include: A thorough exploration of the evidence for the psychological and healing potential of natural spaces; Developing a therapeutic rationale for nature based therapeutic work; Understanding the therapeutic relationship and the unique therapeutic processes that come into play in outdoor natural spaces; Translating indoor therapeutic work to outdoor contexts; The practicalities of setting up and running a therapy session outside of a room environment; Experiential exercises to explore the therapeutic potential of nature. Martin Jordan offers a clear outline of how to set up and hold a therapeutic session outdoors. Using case examples Nature and Therapy explores both the practicalities and the therapeutic processes that come into play in an outdoor natural setting. The book will be of use to counsellors, psychotherapists, arts therapists, psychologists and health professionals who are interested in taking their therapeutic work into natural environments and outdoor spaces.

Contents

Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. The Healing Effects of Nature - Why Go Outdoors? The Field of Nature Based Therapies. The Therapeutic Relationship and Nature Based Therapy. Understanding the Range of Therapeutic Processes in Nature. Practice Issues in Moving Counselling and Psychotherapy Outdoors. Therapists' Stories - Taking Therapy Outside. Developing Your Own Therapeutic Relationship With Nature

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