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Ecotherapy (PDF eBook)


Ecotherapy (PDF eBook)

eBook by Jordan, Martin/Hinds, Joe;

Ecotherapy (PDF eBook)

£26.99

ISBN:
9781137486882
Publication Date:
16 Sep 2017
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
eBook
For delivery:
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Ecotherapy (PDF eBook)

Description

In this thought-provoking book, Jordan and Hinds provide a comprehensive exploration of this emerging area of practice. Divided into three parts, the book offers a unique examination of a range of theoretical perspectives, unpacks the latest research and provides a wealth of illuminating practice examples, with a number of chapters dedicated to authors' own first-hand experiences of the positive psychological effects of having contact with nature.Whilst the idea of using nature to improve mental and emotional wellbeing has existed for many years, growing levels of interest in holistic, reciprocal relationships with nature have led to the development of ecotherapy as an explicit field of research. This is the much needed academically rigorous, yet engaging, introduction for counselling and psychotherapy students new to the subject as well as experienced professionals wanting to expand their understanding of this fast paced area of study and practice.

Contents

Biographies of Contributors List of figures and Tables Ecotherapy: An Introduction; Joe Hinds and Martin Jordan PART I: THEORY 1. Theoretical and Empirical Foundations for Ecotherapy; Thomas J. Doherty 2. Nature-based Practice: a Buddhist Psychotherapy Perspective; Caroline Brazier 3. Eudemonic Philosophy and Human(istic)-nature Relationships; Joe Hinds 4. Ecotherapy as Psychotherapy - Towards an Ecopsychotherapy; Martin Jordan 5. The Many Ecotherapies; Linda Buzzell PART II: RESEARCH 6. Working with Nature in Palliative Care; Deborah Kelly 7. Experiencing Existential Dimensions in Nature Based Rehabilitation; Eva Sahlin 8. A Salotugenic Approach in Nature-based Rehabilitation (NRB) for Individuals with Stress-related Mental Disorders; Anna Maria Palsdottir 9. Growing Together: Nature Connectedness, Belonging and Social Identity in a Mental Health Ecotherapy Programme; Matthew Adams and Martin Jordan PART III: PRACTICE 10. Prescribing Nature: Techniques, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations; Patricia Hasbach 11. A Vital Protocol - Embodied-relational Depth in Nature; Hayley Marshall 12. Feet on the Ground and Branching Out: being with Nature as a Tool for Recovery in Crisis within NHS Mental Health Services; Vanessa Jones, Brian Thompson and Julie Watson 13. Renewed by Nature: Nature Therapy as a Framework to Help People Deal with Crises, Trauma and Loss; Ronen Berger 14. Equine Assisted Therapy: Developing Theoretical Context; Joe Hinds and Louise Ranger Afterword; Martin Jordan and Joe Hinds

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