Abstract
Interest in moving therapy outdoors has been increasing from an anecdotal perspective over the last few years. Academic discussions around what exactly constitutes ‘outdoor therapy’ and how this may differ (if at all) from therapies such as SFBT which coincidentally takes place in an outdoor setting is something which provides a useful backdrop for this book. Solution-Focused Practice in Outdoor Therapy: Co-Adventuring for change sets out to provide a convincing narrative on the values and benefits of the fusion of solution focused approaches in nature.
Publisher
Journal of Solution Focused Practices
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