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Title: Bringing nature into CAMHS inpatient services: reflections for the implementation and integration of training into practice
Authors: Hunt, David F
Morgan, Mia
Mellor, Catriona
Keywords: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
Wellbeing
Issue Date: Jun-2022
Citation: David Francis Hunt, Mia Morgan, Michéal Connors & Catriona Mellor (2022): Bringing nature into CAMHS inpatient services: reflections for the implementation and integration of training into practice, International Review of Psychiatry
Abstract: Poor mental health is a global concern and is exacerbated by recent challenges concerning COVID-19 and the climate emergency, with significant consequences to individuals and to society. Increasing evidence demonstrates that nature-based approaches (NBAs) have numerous benefits to mental health services and the people they support with mental health needs. Despite these benefits, understanding how to integrate these approaches into practice is challenging. In this paper, we report our findings from a recent qualitative study with staff from a CAMHS inpatient unit who had recently undergone NatureWell Facilitator training. This is a particular approach to working with people in nature developed by The Natural Academy. Participants identified the importance of implementation of discreet, novel NBAs, as well as integrating nature into current practice, the benefits when fostering psychologically safe and therapeutic relationships with staff, and the clinical and operational factors when carrying out NBAs in these settings.
Description: Open Access
URI: https://oxfordhealth-nhs.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/1122
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