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Restorative Gardens: The Healing Landscape

Restorative Gardens: The Healing Landscape
 

Restorative gardens for the sick, which were a vital part of the healing process from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century, provided ordered and beautiful settings in which patients could begin to heal, both physically and mentally. In this engaging book, a landscape ar... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780300107104
Published 15 September 2004 by Yale University Press
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Gerlach-Spriggs, Ms Nancy
By Kaufman, Richard
By Warner, Sam Bass
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ISBN-13 9780300107104
ISBN-10 0300107102
Stock Available
Status Internationally sourced; usually ships 2-3 weeks
Publisher Yale University Press
Imprint Yale University Press
Publication Date 15 September 2004
International Publication Date 1 September 2004
Publication Country United States United States
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Gerlach-Spriggs, Ms Nancy
By Kaufman, Richard
By Warner, Sam Bass
Category Landscape Art & Architecture
Psychology
Mental Health Services
Popular Medicine
Landscape Gardening
Number of Pages 191 pp
Dimensions Width: 202mm
Height: 255mm
Spine: 12mm
Weight 499g
Interest Age General Audience
Reading Age General Audience
NBS Text Gardening
ONIX Text General/trade
Dewey Code 155.91
Catalogue Code Not specified

Description of this Book

Restorative gardens for the sick, which were a vital part of the healing process from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century, provided ordered and beautiful settings in which patients could begin to heal, both physically and mentally. In this engaging book, a landscape architect, a physician, and a historian examine the history and role of restorative gardens to show why it is important to again integrate nature into the institutional -- and largely factorylike -- settings of modern health care facilities.In this unique book, Nancy Gerlach-Spriggs, Dr. Richard Enoch Kaufman, and Sam Bass Warner, Jr., unfold their argument by presenting file history of restorative gardens and studies of six American health care centers that cherish the role of their gardens in the therapeutic process. These institutions are examined in detail: community hospitals in Wausau, Wisconsin, and Monterey, California; a full-care mental institution in Philadelphia; a nursing home in Queens; a facility for rehabilitative medicine in New York City; and a hospice in Houston. In their comprehensive review the authors suggest that contemporary scientific understanding clearly recognizes the beneficial physiological effects of garden environments on patients well-being.

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Author's Bio

Nancy Gerlach-Spriggs is a landscape designer and a director of the Meristem Foundation, which promotes the role of gardens in health care. Richard Enoch Kaufman is assistant clinical professor of medicine at the Yale University School of Medicine and a practicing physician. Sam Bass Warner, Jr., is visiting professor in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT and author of two classics in the field of urban studies: Streetcar Suburbs and To Dwell Is to Garden.

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