Genre
- Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Beringer, Almut
Author: Martin, Peter
Date Issued
2003
Abstract
The anthropomorphic paradigm in psychology and psychotherapy has prevented nature from being considered a factor in the curative relationship in adventure therapy. The effectiveness of therapeutic interventions are credited instead to human factors such as program design and facilitation. A paradigm shift is needed in adventure therapy to accept and honor the healing powers of nature. (Contains 50 references.) (TD)
Note
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning
Language
- English
Page range
29
Host Title
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning
Volume
3
Issue
1
ISSN
1472-9679