Adventure Therapy around the Globe is an important, peer-reviewed collection of papers pulled from the from the 5th and 6th International Adventure Therapy Conference proceedings. These papers present international perspectives and diverse approaches to adventure therapy theory, practice and research. Adventure therapy program models and interventions from around the world are presented here to help adventure therapy practitioners develop new ideas and approaches for helping participants find healing and enhance wellbeing in the natural world.
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págs. 16-42
Counselling and psychotherapy outdoors: grounding our practice in our theoretical roots
págs. 45-57
Taking therapy into the outdoors: why and when and how to do so
págs. 58-74
págs. 75-89
A wilderness based therapeutic: intervention for young people at risk of homelessness and educational disconnection
págs. 90-109
Prevention of anti-social behaviour: genuine self-forgiveness and willingness to change
págs. 110-135
págs. 136-152
Developing "challenging" young people: honouring their authentic story
págs. 153-180
The aboriginal outdoor recreation program: connection with country, culture, family and community
págs. 181-194
The aboriginal youth resilience study: promoting resilience and well-being through outdoor adventure leadership experience
Stephen M. Ritchie, Mary Jo Wabano, Robert J. Schinke, Duke Peltier, Brenda Restoule, Keith Russell, Rita Corbiere, Nancy L. Young
págs. 195-217
págs. 219-242
Integrating theory with practice: applications in adventure therapy
Alison Voight, Alan Ewert
págs. 243-251
Rethinking notions of "Therapeutic Landsacpes": a case study exploring perceptions of a "Wild Place" experience (WPE)
págs. 252-264
págs. 265-279
Adventure therapy in Spain: lights and shadows
págs. 280-286
New directions: adventure therapy with special populations part I: adaptive adventure therapy
págs. 287-295
New directions: Adventure therapy with special populations part II: adventure therapy through sailing for people with chemical dependency
págs. 296-302
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Motivational interviewing and adventure therapy: enhancing approaches to resolving client ambivalence
págs. 315-325
Building bridges: using adventure to enhance the therapeutic relationship cross-culturally
págs. 326-340
Finding the extraordinary in the ordinary: reflections on working in the outdoors with adults with severe mental health problems
págs. 341-353
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págs. 393-407
The ecology of adventure therapy: an integral systems approach to therapeutic change
págs. 408-422
Naturally mindful: using mindfulness-based approaches in adventure therapy - A deeper more sustainable approach
Stephen Johnson
págs. 423-434
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Art in the woodlands: creating a holding environment for students with Autism
págs. 464-478
The interplay between life and death: a narrative from Bushman's hole
págs. 479-495
Creating reflexive space: a utilisation of art-making in outdoor programs
págs. 496-513
Conversing with a crayfish. Traveling with the birds: synchronicity, inmediacy and reciprocity in our relationship with nature
págs. 514-520
Should making a serious mistake be a criminal act?: an examination of some legal consequences os gross negligence in outdoor leadership
págs. 521-535
págs. 536-551
Place, perception and, placebo: the healing power of nature
págs. 552-570
págs. 572-594
The hidden adventure: group projective identification in the practice of adventure therapy
págs. 595-607
Supervision and adventure therapy: fighting burnout and providing emotional first aid for practitioners
págs. 608-630
págs. 631-645
Community-based participatory research and realist evaluation: complimentary approaches for aboriginal health and adventure therapy
Stephen D. Ritchie, Mary Jo Wabano, Jackson Beardy, Jeffrey Curran, Aaron Orkin, Dave Vanderburgh, Karen Born, Nancy L. Young
págs. 646-700
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