Adventure therapy in Aotearoa/ New Zealand: A Community of Practice (original) (raw)

Exploration of adventure therapy community and practice in Aotearoa New Zealand

Helen Jeffery

Journal od Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2022

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‘Cooking up a good practitioner’: What are the necessary ingredients of International Adventure Therapy training and development?

Helen Jeffery

International Journal of Adventure Therapy, 2023

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Playing it safe. Adventure therapy in New Zealand: Implications for occupational therapists.

Helen Jeffery

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New Zealand occupational therapists' use of adventure therapy in mental health practice

Helen Jeffery

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Developing a Profession: A Preliminary Analysis of the Need for University Based Training for Adventure Therapists in Australia

Thomas Martin Ringer

1996

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Looking at the landscape of adventure therapy: making links to theory and practice

Kaye Richards

Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning, 2011

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Adventure as Therapy: A Map of the Field. Workshop Report

Thomas Martin Ringer

1994

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Adventure Therapy: Using Adventurous Activities as Occupational Therapy

Helen Jeffery

2020

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Adventure Therapy - Using adventurous activities as Occupational Therap

Helen Jeffery

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Proceedings of the Cave Think Tank: What are the necessary ingredients of International Adventure Therapy training and development?

Christine Norton, Luk Peeters, Helen Jeffery, Amanda Smith, Stephen Javorski, 虞 莉, Sophia Hjorth Wahlgren, Román Rodríguez Sebastián

Griffith University: Griffith Research Online , 2020

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Ordinary meaning from extra-ordinary experience: Occupational therapists' use of experiential learning in adventure therapy

Helen Jeffery

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Many Paths To Becoming An Adventure Therapist

Christian Itin

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From Practice to Theory: Uncovering the Theories of Human Change That Are Implicit in Your Work as an Adventure Practitioner

Thomas Martin Ringer

1996

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ADVENTURE THERAPY in Canada

Simon Priest

Academia Letters, 2021

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Nature – Nurturing Health and Enhancing Sustainability Through Adventure Therapy Practices

Helen Jeffery

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The Ecology of Adventure Therapy: An Integral Systems Approach to Therapeutic Change

Dr. Duncan M. Taylor

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An Environmental Scan of Adventure Therapy in Canada

Bruce Oddson

Journal of Experiential Education, 2016

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ADVENTURE THERAPY WITH GROUPS

Michael Gass

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Adventure Therapy With Youth

Christine Norton

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A Meta-Analysis of Adventure Therapy Outcomes and Moderators

James Neill, Daniel Bowen

The Open Psychology Journal, 2013

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Crossing the threshold mindfully: exploring rites of passage models in adventure therapy

Julian Norris

Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning, 2011

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Clinical Supervision in Adventure Therapy: Enhancing the Field Through an Active Experiential Model

Lee Gillis

Journal of Experiential Education, 2010

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Determining Readiness for Therapeutic Adventure Programs: The Transtheoretical Model

Mike Boyes

Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2002

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’Adventure Therapy with Youth at Risk’ Lit.Rev. 2016 Rakar-Szabo

Natalia Rakar-Szabo

Adventure Therapy Europe, 2018

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Leadership Competences for Outdoor Adventure: From Recreation to Therapy

Thomas Martin Ringer

1994

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Directory of Experiential Therapy and Adventure-Based Counseling Programs

Jackie Gerstein

1992

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The Impact of Community Based Adventure Therapy Programming on Stress and Coping Skills in Adults

Maurie Lung

The Practitioner Scholar Journal of Counseling and Professional Psychology, 2015

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Gray, T. and Birrell, C. (2005). Burnout in Adventure Therapy: Bushfire as a catalyst for change and soul work – An Australian Perspective. in Dickson, T. Gray, T. and Hayllar, B. (2005). (Otago University Press) Outdoor and Experiential Learning: Views From The Top. pp 135-150.

Tonia Gray

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ACT in the Outdoors: A Program Based on Acceptance Commitment Therapy and Adventure Therapy: Facilitator Manual

Son Truong

2018

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The Practice of Adventure

Benjamin Gardner

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Adventure therapy: An innovative treatment for psychiatric patients

Neil Senior

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Towards an Evidence-Informed Adventure Therapy: Implementing Feedback-Informed Treatment in the Field

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Review of Healing in Action: Adventure-based counseling with therapy groups

Maria V Wathen

2020

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How does learning happen for people participating in adventure training?

Sammy Hui

Asia Pacific Education Review, 2004

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The Impact of Community Based Adventure Therapy on Stress and Coping Skills in Adults

Maurie Lung

2015

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