id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3gtcwmge55aflmitcdmqexjksa Duncan M. Taylor The Ecology of Adventure Therapy: An Integral Systems Approach to Therapeutic Change 2010.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 5035 447 57 By including principles from integral systems theory, we offer adventure therapists a used in both the natural and social sciences to improve understanding of how human and biophysical systems undergo change (Nicholls & Gray, 2007; Trace, 2002)—a profoundly integrating force in stabilizing transformation following disequilibrium. their integrity as a result of exchanging energy with the environment), the context in which therapy occurs is a crucial variable. oversight, to connect wild nature to therapeutic change processes; AT systems for the social domain (e.g., Psychology: Bateson, 1972; Political Theory: Taylor, 1999), whereas the integral systems approach The interconnectedness and coevolutionary nature of both biophysical and social systems is a cornerstone of integral theory. Usually referred to as wilderness adventure therapy, there currently exists a large body of research larger natural systems and environmental contexts. the larger biophysical systems of nature in which these experiences integral systems theory, which views humans and their social and ./cache/work_3gtcwmge55aflmitcdmqexjksa.pdf ./txt/work_3gtcwmge55aflmitcdmqexjksa.txt