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Environmental influence in the forested area toward human health: incorporating the ecological environment into art psychotherapy 被引量:2
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作者 Ju-hyoung LEE ji-sook park Sunnam CHOI 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2020年第4期992-1000,共9页
This study on the development of a psychotherapy program based on the relationship between forests and human health focused on actively considering the natural ecological environment. This study categorized and compar... This study on the development of a psychotherapy program based on the relationship between forests and human health focused on actively considering the natural ecological environment. This study categorized and compared an art psychotherapy program that simply moved to an outdoor space and a forest-art therapy program that actively utilized the forest environment as a medium. The characteristics of the natural environment, such as openness, change, and diversity, shortened the amount of time participants took to develop a rapport and open up and played a vital role in recovering mental health. After a bold attempt at integrating forest environment and art psychotherapy by going beyond outdoor art therapy, there were significant results pertaining to improvements in mental disorders in today’s society, including stress vulnerabilities, depression, anxiety, and aggression. The research results verified that the developed forest-art therapy method had greater efficacy in relation to both the Stress Vulnerability-Interpersonal Sensitivity Scale and the Stress Vulnerability-Self-Regulation Scale. 展开更多
关键词 FOREST THERAPY Human health HEALING FOREST ART THERAPY FOREST environment
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