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Horticultural Therapy Methods

Connecting People and Plants in Health Care, Human Services, and Therapeutic Programs
Buch | Softcover
174 Seiten
2008
Food Products Press,U.S. (Verlag)
978-1-56022-326-9 (ISBN)
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Widely accepted treatment methods using horticulture as a therapeutic modality

Through the years, horticultural therapy (HT) has evolved from its use only by volunteer gardeners to become a recognized and respected therapeutic modality conducted by trained, registered professionals. Horticultural Therapy Methods: Making Connections in Health Care, Human Service, and Community Programs details the basics of the growing, time-proven practice of therapy through gardening. Experienced practitioners and educators discuss horticultural therapy theory, application, and the impressive positive impact it has on clients. Beginners are educated on key issues and given the tools needed to effectively treat clients.

Horticultural therapy uses widely accepted treatment methods in a calming, creative program framework. Horticultural Therapy Methods challenges pre-conceived notions of the value of this treatment by describing the processes, techniques for practice, and the rationale for their use. This manual not only can be used as a reference and a guide for students but can also be used by educators and those conducting horticultural therapy to help construct effective treatment programs. Health care and human service professionals will find this resource a powerful ally in the therapy, treatment, and education of inmates, residents, patients, trainees, and students.

Horticultural Therapy Methods is a clear helpful manual that explains:


the types of programs, settings, and goals

the process of treatment planning

developing sessions—including activity or task selections to meet treatment objectives

motivation and behavior management techniques

documentation guidelines

three types of HT programs

resources for HT activity ideas

practical approaches for mental health



Horticultural Therapy Methods is a valuable addition to the literature and is crucial for all levels of horticultural therapists, occupational therapists, therapeutic recreational specialists, social workers, special educators, community horticulture leaders, horticulturists, mental health professionals of all types, and students.

About the Editors

Contributors

Foreword (Paula Diane Relf)

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. The Framework (Rebecca L. Haller)

Introduction

Shaping a Profession

Horticultural Therapy Defined

Program Settings, Types, and Goals

Understanding the People Served

Horticulture As a Therapeutic Modality

Summary

Chapter 2. Goals and Treatment Planning: The Process (Rebecca L. Haller)

Introduction

Treatment Teams

The Process of Treatment Planning

Summary

Chapter 3. Activity Planning: Developing Horticultural Therapy Sessions (Pamela A. Catlin)

Introduction

Horticulture As a Vehicle to Meet Wide-Ranging Goals

Activity or Task Selection to Meet Treatment Objectives

Additional Considerations for Activity Planning

Planning for Seasonality and Efficient Use of Horticultural Resources

Sources for Session Ideas

Summary

Chapter 4. Working with Program Participants: Techniques for Therapists, Trainers, and Program Facilitators (Karen L. Kennedy and Rebecca L. Haller)

Introduction

Facilitation and Group Leadership

The Therapeutic Use of Self

Motivation and Behavior-Management Techniques

Training

Adaptation and Modification

Summary

Chapter 5. Documentation: The Professional Process of Recording Outcomes (Sarah Sieradzki)

Introduction

Purpose and Importance of Documentation

General Guidelines for Horticultural Therapy Documentation

Individualized Documentation

Group Documentation

Summary

Appendix A: Goals, Activities, and Measurements

Appendix B: Activity Planning

Appendix C: Documentation

Appendix D: Using Horticultural Therapy for Mental Health

Appendix E: Example of an Individual Program Plan

Index

Reference Notes Included

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.6.2008
Verlagsort Abingdon
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 210 mm
Gewicht 227 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Botanik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
ISBN-10 1-56022-326-X / 156022326X
ISBN-13 978-1-56022-326-9 / 9781560223269
Zustand Neuware
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