A qualitative investigation into the perceived therapeutic benefits and barriers of a surf therapy intervention for youth mental health
Objective: This study aims to investigate potential therapeutic pathways and barriers to participation in a surf therapy program for youth at risk of mental health problems from the perspective of participants, surf mentors and program coordinator. Method: Nineteen individuals, consisting of youth (...
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Main Authors: | Cameron J. Drake (Author), Michael Keith (Author), Madeleine R. Dober (Author), Subhadra Evans (Author), Lisa S. Olive (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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