Gardens of Historic Mental Health Hospitals and Their Potential Use for Green Therapy Purposes

Gardens of historic psychiatric institutions represent a special type of heritage garden that possess both aesthetic and therapeutic purposes. Their existence and current state are affected by changes in the organisation of mental treatment. The article focuses on the possible use of these gardens a...

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Main Author: Anna Staniewska
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/10/1618
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description Gardens of historic psychiatric institutions represent a special type of heritage garden that possess both aesthetic and therapeutic purposes. Their existence and current state are affected by changes in the organisation of mental treatment. The article focuses on the possible use of these gardens as places of modern green therapies carried out in, and connected with, nature. Taking into account the state of the art on the beneficial influence of nature on human health and well-being, the paper provides an overview of historic and modern nature-based activities considered therapeutic. Subsequently, three case studies of contemporary psychiatric facilities operating in historic mental hospital sites are examined. Many activities linked to nature exercised historically in those gardens bear similarities to a contemporary spectrum of ecotherapies. An analysis of historic and contemporary plans of the sites and gardens and a description of the therapeutic activities carried out in nature are provided. Results prove that their potential is promising, but not yet used to its full extent because of organisation and financing within the context of health care systems. Using those gardens for the spectrum of green therapies may bring benefits for patients and the historic substance alike.
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spelling doaj.art-8a3c60e17b6847a29ab2db137bf8a6472023-12-02T00:34:26ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2022-09-011110161810.3390/land11101618Gardens of Historic Mental Health Hospitals and Their Potential Use for Green Therapy PurposesAnna Staniewska0Chair of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 24, 31-155 Kraków, PolandGardens of historic psychiatric institutions represent a special type of heritage garden that possess both aesthetic and therapeutic purposes. Their existence and current state are affected by changes in the organisation of mental treatment. The article focuses on the possible use of these gardens as places of modern green therapies carried out in, and connected with, nature. Taking into account the state of the art on the beneficial influence of nature on human health and well-being, the paper provides an overview of historic and modern nature-based activities considered therapeutic. Subsequently, three case studies of contemporary psychiatric facilities operating in historic mental hospital sites are examined. Many activities linked to nature exercised historically in those gardens bear similarities to a contemporary spectrum of ecotherapies. An analysis of historic and contemporary plans of the sites and gardens and a description of the therapeutic activities carried out in nature are provided. Results prove that their potential is promising, but not yet used to its full extent because of organisation and financing within the context of health care systems. Using those gardens for the spectrum of green therapies may bring benefits for patients and the historic substance alike.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/10/1618historic psychiatric hospitalstherapeutic landscapegreen therapyhorticulture therapy
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Gardens of Historic Mental Health Hospitals and Their Potential Use for Green Therapy Purposes
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historic psychiatric hospitals
therapeutic landscape
green therapy
horticulture therapy
title Gardens of Historic Mental Health Hospitals and Their Potential Use for Green Therapy Purposes
title_full Gardens of Historic Mental Health Hospitals and Their Potential Use for Green Therapy Purposes
title_fullStr Gardens of Historic Mental Health Hospitals and Their Potential Use for Green Therapy Purposes
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title_short Gardens of Historic Mental Health Hospitals and Their Potential Use for Green Therapy Purposes
title_sort gardens of historic mental health hospitals and their potential use for green therapy purposes
topic historic psychiatric hospitals
therapeutic landscape
green therapy
horticulture therapy
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