According to researchers Torey L. Portrie - Bethke and others, adventure - based counseling combines group counseling, outdoor education, and experimental learning that typically function as metaphors
for everyday stressors.
Not exact matches
The cover is easily washable, too, so it stays feeling and smelling fresh
for the ultimate retreat out of the
everyday stressors of life and into the world of a simulated hug.
Young and middle - age women may be more vulnerable to emotional stress because they face considerable burden of
stressors in
everyday life such as managing kids, marriage, jobs and caring
for parents, Vaccarino said.
«This is a great one
for mental health because it disconnects you from the responsibilities,
stressors, and routine of
everyday life,» says Thornton.
While it's easily to become mired in the external
stressors of
everyday life, it is important,
for the sake of our health, to take time to look within.
You're looking
for inner peace and a break from incessant thinking — learn tools to deal with the
everyday stressors of life with presence and mindfulness
They can be a valuable asset
for helping students cope with
everyday stressors that interfere with learning.
In a recent survey from the American Federation of Teachers, one of teachers» two most cited «
everyday stressors» was time pressure.8 As teachers are largely separate from other educators during instruction, lack of time
for collaboration can be very isolating.
Families are turning to therapists
for everything from
everyday stressors to more serious dysfunctions such as abuse or mental illness.