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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 1/1/2012Stock # tst12_079_01_66Volume 079Issue 1
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Adventures in Science/Psychology
It is interesting how so many careers have science related to them. I actually think every career must have some science in them. The AT in this article has a very interesting job that inv... See More
It is interesting how so many careers have science related to them. I actually think every career must have some science in them. The AT in this article has a very interesting job that involves both science and psychology. She helps people heal from personal problems by having adventures in nature. What an interesting read for students.
A Therapist in Action
An adventure therapist (AT) uses experiential activities as psychotherapy or counseling. What that means is that this therapist goes along with a person or family during that adventure to h... See More
An adventure therapist (AT) uses experiential activities as psychotherapy or counseling. What that means is that this therapist goes along with a person or family during that adventure to help them solve problems and improve their mental health. This could be coping skills and what this therapist calls positive change. Physics is a must and you would need to work toward a psychology degree. This would appeal to students.
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