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Horticultural therapy (also known as garden therapy or social and therapeutic horticulture or STH) is defined by the (AHTA) as the engagement of a person in gardening and plant-based activities, facilitated by a trained therapist, to achieve specific therapeutic treatment goals. Direct contact with plants is believed to guide a person's focus away from stress enhancing their overall quality of life. The AHTA believes that horticultural therapy is an active process which occurs in the context of an established treatment plan. Horticultural therapists are specially educated and trained members of rehabilitation teams (with doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, occupational therapists and others) who involve the client in all phases of gardening, from propagation to selling products, as a m

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  • Gartentherapie (de)
  • Horticultural therapy (en)
  • Ortoterapia (it)
  • 園芸療法 (ja)
  • Tuintherapie (nl)
  • Ogrodoterapia (pl)
  • 園藝療法 (zh)
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  • Die Gartentherapie „...umfasst den zielgerichteten Einsatz der Natur zur Steigerung des psychischen und physischen Wohlbefindens der Menschen“ und bietet einen ganzheitlichen und kostengünstigen Ansatz für verschiedene Klienten, zu denen, neben Kindern und Jugendlichen, psychosomatisch und psychiatrisch Erkrankte, sowie geriatrische oder demenziell veränderte Menschen zählen. Dabei wird Gartentherapie sowohl in Therapieeinrichtungen, als auch ambulant als wirksame Ergänzung oder Alternative zu den herkömmlichen therapeutischen Strategien eingesetzt. (de)
  • 園芸療法(えんげいりょうほう)とは、心や体を病んだ人たちのリハビリテーションとして園芸活動をセラピーの手段として利用するもの。第二次世界大戦の後、1950年代からアメリカ合衆国や北欧から始まった。アメリカでは主として、戦争からの帰還兵の心の癒しの手段として発展してきたが、北欧では平行して、障害者の社会参加、社会復帰の考え方を主導するノーマライゼーションの一環として、これは当初考えられた。 その他、障害者や精神障害者、また社会的に心の傷を抱えた人たち、たとえば、家庭内暴力やレイプの被害者女性、引きこもり、囚人など、さまざまな人たちが対象として考えられ、それぞれの分野で着実に実績を上げつつある。ただし、これらはあくまで療法の一環であり、健康な人たちが、庭つくりを楽しみ、それを慰めとするというのとは一線を画して考えられなくてはならないものである。 (ja)
  • L'ortoterapia è una terapia occupazionale che consiste nell'impegno di una persona in attività di giardinaggio (garden therapy), orticultura, cura delle piante, con l'assistenza di un terapista esperto, al fine di ottenere risultati terapeutici, (it)
  • Ogrodoterapia (także: hortiterapia, ogrodolecznictwo, hortikuloterapia, terapia ogrodnicza) – metoda terapii wykorzystująca ogrody w pracy z pacjentami, polega na wykonywaniu w ogrodzie pracy fizycznej związanej z utrzymaniem ogrodu. Terapia ta jest stosowana w przypadku rekonwalescencji po udarach, wypadkach i paraliżach. Pomimo braku uznania jako terapia terapeutyczna jest również stosowana u osób z zaburzeniami psychicznymi i niepełnosprawnością, a także jako metoda terapeutyczna dla osób wykluczonych społecznie: więźniowie, mniejszości narodowe, młodociani przestępcy, a także, jako metoda uzupełniająca w leczeniu uzależnień. (pl)
  • 園藝療法(或園藝治療,英語:Horticultural therapy)是一種輔助治療專業,旨在通過園藝活動,發揮植物的療癒力量,為各類有需要人士帶來身心效益。在園藝治療師的引導之下,服務對象藉由實際接觸和運用園藝材料,維護美化植物或盆栽和庭園,從而達至預定的治療目標,例如紓解壓力、復健心靈、促進社交、情緒、小肌肉訓練、認知訓練、專注力恢復、精神健康等等好處。 目前園藝療法運用在一般療育和復健醫學方面,例如精神病院、教養機構、老人和兒童中心、勒戒中心、醫療院所或社區。一般大眾皆可學習此種療法,但必須完成相關課程和累積指定的實習時數,才能取得正式園藝治療師認證執照。 (zh)
  • Horticultural therapy (also known as garden therapy or social and therapeutic horticulture or STH) is defined by the (AHTA) as the engagement of a person in gardening and plant-based activities, facilitated by a trained therapist, to achieve specific therapeutic treatment goals. Direct contact with plants is believed to guide a person's focus away from stress enhancing their overall quality of life. The AHTA believes that horticultural therapy is an active process which occurs in the context of an established treatment plan. Horticultural therapists are specially educated and trained members of rehabilitation teams (with doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, occupational therapists and others) who involve the client in all phases of gardening, from propagation to selling products, as a m (en)
  • Tuintherapie is een vorm van creatieve therapie, die berust op dezelfde uitgangspunten als bijvoorbeeld dramatherapie, beeldende therapie, danstherapie en muziektherapie. Het wordt dus toegepast als middel tot het bewerkstelligen van veranderings-, ontwikkelings- en/of acceptatieprocessen bij patiënten of cliënten. Tuintherapie gaat daarbij uit van therapeutische effecten van het omgaan met planten en ander levend materiaal. Tuintherapeuten zijn werkzaam in de zorg voor mensen met psychische klachten of psychiatrische stoornissen, lichamelijke handicaps of cognitieve beperkingen. (nl)
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  • Die Gartentherapie „...umfasst den zielgerichteten Einsatz der Natur zur Steigerung des psychischen und physischen Wohlbefindens der Menschen“ und bietet einen ganzheitlichen und kostengünstigen Ansatz für verschiedene Klienten, zu denen, neben Kindern und Jugendlichen, psychosomatisch und psychiatrisch Erkrankte, sowie geriatrische oder demenziell veränderte Menschen zählen. Dabei wird Gartentherapie sowohl in Therapieeinrichtungen, als auch ambulant als wirksame Ergänzung oder Alternative zu den herkömmlichen therapeutischen Strategien eingesetzt. (de)
  • Horticultural therapy (also known as garden therapy or social and therapeutic horticulture or STH) is defined by the (AHTA) as the engagement of a person in gardening and plant-based activities, facilitated by a trained therapist, to achieve specific therapeutic treatment goals. Direct contact with plants is believed to guide a person's focus away from stress enhancing their overall quality of life. The AHTA believes that horticultural therapy is an active process which occurs in the context of an established treatment plan. Horticultural therapists are specially educated and trained members of rehabilitation teams (with doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, occupational therapists and others) who involve the client in all phases of gardening, from propagation to selling products, as a means of bringing about improvement in their life. (en)
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