RhPAP-supported therapist eases patient trauma through nature - Rural Health Professions Action Plan
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RhPAP-supported therapist eases patient trauma through nature - Rural Health Professions Action Plan
Anna Swanepoel uses art and nature while working with her clients who face trauma and anxiety. The clinical counselling therapist received funding from RhPAP’s REAL program to expand her knowledge in Trauma-Informed Nature Based Expressive Arts Therapy.— Photo supplied by Anna Swanepoel Encouraging conversation by gathering twigs and pebbles or taking a serene walk through nature can be effective ways to help people open up about their trauma an…
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