ABSTRACT
The Profession and Practice of Horticultural Therapy is a comprehensive guide to the theories that horticultural therapists use as a foundation for their practice and provides wide-ranging illustrative models of programming. This book aims to enhance understanding and provide insight into the profession for both new and experienced practitioners. It is directed to students in the field, along with health care and human service professionals, to successfully develop and manage horticultural therapy programming.
The book is organized into four sections: an overview of the horticultural therapy profession, theories supporting horticultural therapy use, models for programs, and tools for the therapist.
Areas of focus include:
- Overview of the profession, including the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to practice
- Discussion of related people-plant endeavors and theories supporting horticultural therapy
- Issues within the profession of horticultural therapy, including employment models, professionalism and ethics, and credentials
- Characteristics and implementation of therapeutic, vocational, and wellness program models
- Accommodations and adaptive techniques to best serve the needs of all participants
- Strategies for assessment and documentation for horticultural therapy intervention
- Issues for managing programs including how horticultural therapy programs collaborate with other disciplines, determining program costs and budget, managing staff and growing spaces, and conducting program evaluations
Horticultural therapy serves the needs of the whole individual when practitioners have a broad and deep comprehension of the theories, techniques, and strategies for effective program development and management. The Profession and Practice of Horticultural Therapy provides relevant and current information on the field with the intent to inspire best practices and creative, effective programs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section One|1 pages
Overview of horticultural therapy practice
chapter Chapter Two|22 pages
Horticultural therapy, related people–plant programs, and other therapeutic disciplines
section Section Two|1 pages
Theories supporting horticultural therapy efficacy and practice
section Section Three|1 pages
Practice within program models
section Section Four|1 pages
Tools for the therapist