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Digging for Victory
A01=Joanna Wise
Armed Forces Covenant
Author_Joanna Wise
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Combat Stress
Early Service Leavers
Effective Therapeutic Practice
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evidence-based horticultural practice
Ex-service Personnel
Gardening Leave
Gas Score
Goal Attainment Scaling
Horticultural Activities
Horticultural Therapist
Horticultural Therapy
Horticultural Therapy Activities
Horticultural Therapy Programme
Human Occupation Screening Tool
Impulse Control
Invisible Injuries
Labour Intensity
Local Community Mental Health Services
Mental Healthcare Sector
Military Correctional Training Centre
military mental health
occupational therapy methods
Post-Traumatic Growth
Professional Development
psychosocial rehabilitation
Raised Beds
reintegration strategies
Symphytum Officinale
Therapeutic Horticulture
therapeutic interventions veterans
trauma-informed care
Product details
- ISBN 9780367102517
- Weight: 780g
- Dimensions: 159 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 21 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Horticultural Therapy is ideally suited to engage veterans alienated from traditional civilian healthcare routes who present with a range of complex and challenging healthcare needs. It presents, on the surface, as a deceptively simple and accessible activity. Carried out by trained professionals, it is an evidence-based, effective and cost-effective treatment. By targeting specific client-centred goals, it is able to integrate improved individual physical, emotional, cognitive and social outcomes with broader opportunities to transition successfully into civilian society through learning a valuable skill set and a meaningful occupation. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the methods of Horticultural Therapy as applied to this unique client group. It describes the type of combat training and experiences veterans may have had, and sets out the common issues and pitfalls civilian therapists often face when working with the military. Looking to the future, it also identifies promising avenues in terms of how we may improve the treatment we offer to best serve the needs of these ex-service men and women who fight on our behalf.
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