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The Healing Effect of the Forest in Integrative Therapy: With Numerous Exercise Examples for Practice (essentials)

By Astrid Polz-Watzenig

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ISBN 9783658416423

Book info: The Healing Effect of the Forest in Integrative Therapy: With Numerous Exercise Examples for Practice (essentials) (Paperback, 60 pages) – Springer, 2023. Language: English. The healing effects of the forest in integrative therapy are the focus of this book. Special emphasis is placed on teaching active forest life...

Book info: The Healing Effect of the Forest in Integrative Therapy: With Numerous Exercise Examples for Practice (essentials) (Paperback, 60 pages) – Springer, 2023. Language: English.

The healing effects of the forest in integrative therapy are the focus of this book. Special emphasis is placed on teaching active forest life exercises that can be used in therapeutic practice in individual and group settings. In addition, the application as a prescription in the context of therapeutic interventions is demonstrated and the importance of increasing the inclusion of forest life in the case history is clarified. The attitude of complex mindfulness and lived integrative ecopsychosomatics open up possibilities of a care for the world in a time of alienation from nature with a simultaneous longing for nature; the commitment to the preservation of nature strengthens an experience of solidarity and is at the same time effective self-care.

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The healing effects of the forest in integrative therapy are the focus of this book. Special emphasis is placed on teaching active forest life exercises that can be used in therapeutic practice in individual and group settings. In addition, the application as a prescription in the context of therapeutic interventions is demonstrated and the importance of increasing the inclusion of forest life in the case history is clarified. The attitude of complex mindfulness and practical integrative ecopsychosomatics open up possibilities of a care for the world in a time of alienation from nature with a simultaneous longing for nature; commitment to the preservation of nature strengthens an experience of solidarity and is at the same time effective self-care.

The author

Astrid Polz-Watzenig is a theologian, psychotherapist (integrative therapy) and coach. She is a certified nature park time-out facilitator and breathing and mindfulness teacher of the Vienna Breathing School, heads the Teaching Institute for Marriage and Family Counseling of the Diocese of Graz-Seckau, and is a lecturer at UNI for LIFE at the University of Graz.


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About the Author

Astrid Polz-Watzenig is a theologian, psychotherapist (integrative therapy) and coach. She is a certified nature park time-out facilitator and breathing and mindfulness teacher of the Vienna Breathing School, heads the Institute for Family Counseling and Psychotherapy as well as the Teaching Institute for Marriage and Family Counseling of the Diocese of Graz-Seckau, and is an adjunct lecturer at UNI for LIFE at the University of Graz.

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