This article presents Nature Therapy, a creative method that takes place in nature, and which regard nature as a partner in the therapeutic process. It introduces the basic concepts of Nature Therapy and provides illustrations of their implementation in practice. the article treats Nature Therapy as an independent framework as well as a model that can be utilized in Arts Therapy in general and in Drama Therapy in particular.
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