From therapeutic landscapes to healthy spaces, places and practices: A scoping review

SL Bell, R Foley, F Houghton, A Maddrell… - Social science & …, 2018 - Elsevier
The term 'therapeutic landscapes' was first coined by health geographer, Wilbert Gesler, in
1992 to explore why certain environments seem to contribute to a healing sense of place …

Wellbeing of Indigenous peoples in Canada, Aotearoa (New Zealand) and the United States: a systematic review

A Gall, K Anderson, K Howard, A Diaz, A King… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Despite the health improvements afforded to non-Indigenous peoples in Canada, Aotearoa
(New Zealand) and the United States, the Indigenous peoples in these countries continue to …

For the love of our children: An Indigenous connectedness framework

JS Ullrich - … : An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This article draws on Indigenous literature to develop a conceptual framework that makes
visible Indigenous child wellbeing. A process of qualitative content analysis identified and …

Natural outdoor environments' health effects in gentrifying neighborhoods: disruptive green landscapes for underprivileged neighborhood residents

M Triguero-Mas, I Anguelovski… - Social science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Cities are restoring existing natural outdoor environments (NOE) or creating
new ones to address diverse socio-environmental and health challenges. The idea that NOE …

What are the best practices for psychotherapy with indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada? A thorny question.

DC Wendt, K Huson, M Albatnuni… - Journal of Consulting and …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: This conceptual article addresses “best practices” for Indigenous Peoples in the
United States and Canada. This topic is “thorny” both pragmatically (eg, rare representation …

Increasing culturally responsive care and mental health equity with indigenous community mental health workers.

VM O'Keefe, MF Cwik, EE Haroz… - Psychological …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract There are 600 diverse American Indian/Alaska Native communities that represent
strong and resilient nations throughout Indian Country. However, a history of genocidal …

[PDF][PDF] Focusing on racial, historical and intergenerational trauma, and resilience: a paradigm to better serving children and families

LR Fortuna, AL Tobón, YL Anglero… - Child and Adolescent …, 2022 - Elsevier
Research across populations demonstrates that intergenerational trauma can have lasting
biological, psychological, and social consequences and affects groups of individuals in …

The influence of cultural competence of nurses on patient satisfaction and the mediating effect of patient trust

C Tang, B Tian, X Zhang, K Zhang… - Journal of advanced …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To test a path model evaluating the influence of cultural competence of nurses on
patient satisfaction and the mediating role of patient trust. Background In China, there has …

Digital storytelling as a patient engagement and research approach with First Nations women: How the medicine wheel guided our Debwewin journey

KL Rieger, M Bennett, D Martin… - Qualitative health …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
When research is conducted from a Western paradigm alone, the findings and resultant
policies often ignore Indigenous peoples' health practices and fail to align with their health …

[HTML][HTML] From therapeutic landscape to therapeutic 'sensescape'experiences with nature? A scoping review

SL Bell, C Hickman, F Houghton - Wellbeing, space and society, 2023 - Elsevier
The therapeutic landscapes literature has evolved considerably since the concept was first
proposed to understand how experiences of health and wellbeing unfold and develop …