Types of therapies in landscape
Abstract
The purpose of the article. The research is related to the search for methods of landscape therapy, as a means of forming artistic expression. Determine the improved psycho-emotional state of human through the influence of natural factors, namely: water, air, sound, color, form, texture, geoplastics. The methodology of the study is to apply techniques of landscape therapy as an object of the latest form of art therapy. In the process of therapy there is interaction with the natural and cultural landscape, which allows you to survive special emotional states and mobilize the internal resources of the individual. The scientific novelty of the work consists in identifying features of the landscape effect on human’s health. Comparative analysis of therapies will help to better determine the most effective impact on the personality of the human, through the game or figurative examples. Conclusions. Understanding the methods of landscape therapy in the landscape will give the opportunity to more successfully create an environment in which the human would feel healthy, happy and full of strength.
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