The Grow Report
The Grow Project. A report on the well-being benefits of nature connection for people with experience of mental distress. Brighton, Community University Partnership Programme, University of Brighton Read more…
The Grow Project. A report on the well-being benefits of nature connection for people with experience of mental distress. Brighton, Community University Partnership Programme, University of Brighton Read more…
Gestalt and Adventure Therapy: Parallels and Perspectives. by Rudiger Gilsdorf This paper calls attention to parallels in the literature of adventure education and that of Gestalt therapy, demonstrating that both are rooted in an experiential tradition. The philosophies of adventure or experiential education and Gestalt therapy have the following areas in common: (1) emphasis on personal …
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What is Adventure Therapy? by Sandra Newes and Scott Bandoroff The field of Adventure Therapy is experiencing substantial growth and is becoming more well-known. This increased popularity is leading more readers to the literature in search of information. Many of these readers have had little or no prior exposure to the field of Adventure Therapy. …
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Youth Sport Programs that Address Substance Use — An Environmental Scan http://www.ccsa.ca/Resource%20Library/CCSA-Sport-Programs-Substance-Use-Education-Report-2016-en.pdf
Towards an Evidence-Informed Adventure Therapy: Implementing Feedback-Informed Treatment in the Field https://www.researchgate.net/publication/315826004_Towards_an_Evidence-Informed_Adventure_Therapy_Implementing_Feedback-Informed_Treatment_in_the_Field