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Why are certain places perceived to be therapeutic, to make people feel better about life, about themselves, and about their bodies? Could there be environmental, individual, societal, and attachment factors that come together in the healing process in both traditional and non-traditional landscapes? This observation is particularly important and has implications for the understanding of both healing and disruption in the lives of individuals. In Belonging, Therapeutic Landscapes, and Networks, Dr. Griffith examines factors that influence the intersection of health and place, one's sense of belonging, and the constructing of therapeutic spaces that minimize psychosocial disruption in our daily lives.



Trade Review

"This marvelous book takes us to the beach, the cathedral, the kitchen, the street, all the while chatting about the ways in which these places shape and heal us. Ezra Griffith, the distinguished psychiatrist, is, in these pages, a best friend from childhood, a confidant and confider. You will love this book for its insights and enjoy it for its friendliness! A treasure!"

-Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, Hon AIA, Author of Urban Alchemy: Restoring Joy in America’s Sorted-Out Cities

"Belonging, Therapeutic Landscapes and Networks is an exceptional work on a subject not often deliberated in psychiatry. Dr. Griffith extensively discusses belonging in the major areas of our lives and illustrates how important it is through storytelling, case presentations and self-exploration. He is an outstanding writer who engages the reader and is a skilled and seasoned clinician who presents and examines the clinical implications."

-Billy E. Jones, MD, MS, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry New York University

"Dr. Griffith takes us through mental, physical, and spiritual landscapes with their architectures and inhabitants uprooted, alienated, seeking to belong, and sometimes achieving it. The stories he tells and interprets -- from people who are street homeless to those with mental illness in forensic hospitals to those not-belonging, riding undercurrents of race-ethnicity -- are unforgettable. The world just got larger, and it’s the same shape-shifting landscape we’ve always lived in."

-Michael Rowe, PhD, Yale School of Medicine


"This marvelous book takes us to the beach, the cathedral, the kitchen, the street, all the while chatting about the ways in which these places shape and heal us. Ezra Griffith, the distinguished psychiatrist, is, in these pages, a best friend from childhood, a confidant and confider. You will love this book for its insights and enjoy it for its friendliness! A treasure!"

-Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, Hon AIA, Author of Urban Alchemy: Restoring Joy in America’s Sorted-Out Cities

"Belonging, Therapeutic Landscapes and Networks is an exceptional work on a subject not often deliberated in psychiatry. Dr. Griffith extensively discusses belonging in the major areas of our lives and illustrates how important it is through storytelling, case presentations and self-exploration. He is an outstanding writer who engages the reader and is a skilled and seasoned clinician who presents and examines the clinical implications."

-Billy E. Jones, MD, MS, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry New York University



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Theorizing Belonging, Therapeutic Landscapes, and Networks Chapter 2: The Home Landscape Chapter 3: The Work Landscape Chapter 4: Sacred Spaces Chapter 5: Travel and Migration Chapter 6: Prisons and Forensic Psychiatric Hospitals Chapter 7: Leisure and Citizenship Groups Chapter 8: Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/26/2018 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138636453, 978-1138636453
      ISBN10: 1138636452

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Why are certain places perceived to be therapeutic, to make people feel better about life, about themselves, and about their bodies? Could there be environmental, individual, societal, and attachment factors that come together in the healing process in both traditional and non-traditional landscapes? This observation is particularly important and has implications for the understanding of both healing and disruption in the lives of individuals. In Belonging, Therapeutic Landscapes, and Networks, Dr. Griffith examines factors that influence the intersection of health and place, one's sense of belonging, and the constructing of therapeutic spaces that minimize psychosocial disruption in our daily lives.



      Trade Review

      "This marvelous book takes us to the beach, the cathedral, the kitchen, the street, all the while chatting about the ways in which these places shape and heal us. Ezra Griffith, the distinguished psychiatrist, is, in these pages, a best friend from childhood, a confidant and confider. You will love this book for its insights and enjoy it for its friendliness! A treasure!"

      -Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, Hon AIA, Author of Urban Alchemy: Restoring Joy in America’s Sorted-Out Cities

      "Belonging, Therapeutic Landscapes and Networks is an exceptional work on a subject not often deliberated in psychiatry. Dr. Griffith extensively discusses belonging in the major areas of our lives and illustrates how important it is through storytelling, case presentations and self-exploration. He is an outstanding writer who engages the reader and is a skilled and seasoned clinician who presents and examines the clinical implications."

      -Billy E. Jones, MD, MS, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry New York University

      "Dr. Griffith takes us through mental, physical, and spiritual landscapes with their architectures and inhabitants uprooted, alienated, seeking to belong, and sometimes achieving it. The stories he tells and interprets -- from people who are street homeless to those with mental illness in forensic hospitals to those not-belonging, riding undercurrents of race-ethnicity -- are unforgettable. The world just got larger, and it’s the same shape-shifting landscape we’ve always lived in."

      -Michael Rowe, PhD, Yale School of Medicine


      "This marvelous book takes us to the beach, the cathedral, the kitchen, the street, all the while chatting about the ways in which these places shape and heal us. Ezra Griffith, the distinguished psychiatrist, is, in these pages, a best friend from childhood, a confidant and confider. You will love this book for its insights and enjoy it for its friendliness! A treasure!"

      -Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, Hon AIA, Author of Urban Alchemy: Restoring Joy in America’s Sorted-Out Cities

      "Belonging, Therapeutic Landscapes and Networks is an exceptional work on a subject not often deliberated in psychiatry. Dr. Griffith extensively discusses belonging in the major areas of our lives and illustrates how important it is through storytelling, case presentations and self-exploration. He is an outstanding writer who engages the reader and is a skilled and seasoned clinician who presents and examines the clinical implications."

      -Billy E. Jones, MD, MS, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry New York University



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Theorizing Belonging, Therapeutic Landscapes, and Networks Chapter 2: The Home Landscape Chapter 3: The Work Landscape Chapter 4: Sacred Spaces Chapter 5: Travel and Migration Chapter 6: Prisons and Forensic Psychiatric Hospitals Chapter 7: Leisure and Citizenship Groups Chapter 8: Conclusion

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