The Recovery with Nature and Flowers, Implications for the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic
Connection with flowers and ornamental plants has been considered beneficial for psychological well-being since times of evolution. Despite nutrition and mutual use, human beings are an integral and essential part of nature, and there has been a logical harmony between man and nature. Since evolutio...
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author | Seyed Mohammad hosseini molla Mustafa Ahansaz Salmasi |
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description | Connection with flowers and ornamental plants has been considered beneficial for psychological well-being since times of evolution. Despite nutrition and mutual use, human beings are an integral and essential part of nature, and there has been a logical harmony between man and nature. Since evolution, flowers have been known to be beneficial to psychological well-being in connection with nature. Ecotherapy (nature therapy) is a type of psychotherapy technique that is based on explicit environmental or ecological interventions. Social gardening and horticultural therapy and the principles of nature therapy have been integrated into other methods of psychotherapy for better effectiveness. This article tries to discuss the results of using it during the infamous coronavirus pandemic crisis. |
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spelling | doaj.art-47cb13e6c555486b960d8b8550256a5e2022-12-22T04:07:13ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesSocial Determinants of Health2423-73372021-03-016110.22037/sdh.v6i1.34078The Recovery with Nature and Flowers, Implications for the Coronavirus Disease PandemicSeyed Mohammad hosseini molla0Mustafa Ahansaz SalmasiPh.D student, Department of Horticultural science, University of Hormozgan,Bandar abbas, IranConnection with flowers and ornamental plants has been considered beneficial for psychological well-being since times of evolution. Despite nutrition and mutual use, human beings are an integral and essential part of nature, and there has been a logical harmony between man and nature. Since evolution, flowers have been known to be beneficial to psychological well-being in connection with nature. Ecotherapy (nature therapy) is a type of psychotherapy technique that is based on explicit environmental or ecological interventions. Social gardening and horticultural therapy and the principles of nature therapy have been integrated into other methods of psychotherapy for better effectiveness. This article tries to discuss the results of using it during the infamous coronavirus pandemic crisis.https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/sdh/article/view/34078HorticultureNatureCOVID-19FlowersPlants |
spellingShingle | Seyed Mohammad hosseini molla Mustafa Ahansaz Salmasi The Recovery with Nature and Flowers, Implications for the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic Social Determinants of Health Horticulture Nature COVID-19 Flowers Plants |
title | The Recovery with Nature and Flowers, Implications for the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic |
title_full | The Recovery with Nature and Flowers, Implications for the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic |
title_fullStr | The Recovery with Nature and Flowers, Implications for the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | The Recovery with Nature and Flowers, Implications for the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic |
title_short | The Recovery with Nature and Flowers, Implications for the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic |
title_sort | recovery with nature and flowers implications for the coronavirus disease pandemic |
topic | Horticulture Nature COVID-19 Flowers Plants |
url | https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/sdh/article/view/34078 |
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