Professional Certificate in Healing Gardens & Trauma
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Healing Gardens & Trauma is a comprehensive course designed to meet the growing industry demand for experts in therapeutic landscapes. This course emphasizes the importance of nature-based interventions in trauma recovery, making it highly relevant for mental health professionals, landscape architects, and horticultural therapists.
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โข Introduction to Healing Gardens: Understanding the concept, history and benefits of Healing Gardens.
โข Designing Healing Gardens: Principles and elements of garden design for healing and trauma recovery.
โข Plant Selection for Healing Gardens: Choosing plants for their therapeutic qualities, sensory stimulation and low maintenance.
โข Trauma-Informed Garden Design: Designing spaces that cater to the unique needs of trauma survivors.
โข Horticultural Therapy: The role of horticulture in healing and recovery from trauma.
โข Implementing Healing Gardens Projects: Practical considerations for creating and maintaining healing gardens.
โข Evaluating Healing Gardens: Measuring the impact and effectiveness of healing gardens.
โข Community Engagement in Healing Gardens: Strategies for involving and engaging the local community in healing gardens.
โข Case Studies in Healing Gardens: Examining successful healing garden projects and their impact on trauma recovery.
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These professionals design and create soothing, nature-inspired spaces for individuals dealing with trauma. They combine horticultural and therapeutic elements to facilitate healing and relaxation. 2. **Horticultural Therapist (30%)**
Horticultural therapists use gardening activities to foster emotional, mental, and physical healing. They help clients develop skills, improve self-esteem, and manage symptoms related to trauma. 3. **Mental Health Practitioner (Gardening Focus) (15%)**
Mental health practitioners with a gardening focus incorporate horticultural activities into their therapeutic approach. They help clients address trauma-related issues and foster overall well-being. 4. **Healing Garden Researcher (10%)**
Healing garden researchers investigate the therapeutic effects of gardens on mental health. They collect and analyze data to inform best practices and advance the field of healing gardens and trauma.
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