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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.
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