Ecospirituality in Forensic Mental Health: A Preliminary Outcome Study
Background: In this study, the personal experience of spirituality in nature (the concept of ecospirituality) was supported by occupational therapy and spiritual care staff enabling a community-based group for persons affiliated with a forensic mental health system in Ontario, Canada. Spirituality i...
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Main Authors: | Clark Patrick Heard (Author), Jared Scott (Author), Stephen Yeo (Author) |
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