Choosing the 'Right' Space to Work in: Reflections Prior to a Nature Therapy Session.
Australian Journal of Outdoor Education 2007, Jan, 11, 1
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Abstract This paper explores ways in which a nature therapist considers the issue of space when choosing "the right setting" for a session with a new client. Drawing upon the therapist's thoughts prior to the encounter, the paper illustrates ways in which nature's influence is incorporated into the choice, using this reflection to highlight new concepts. The article begins with a review of relevant theory, to place the issue within the larger context, continues with a reflexive description, and concludes with questions and themes that emerge from the case.
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