Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Mental Health and Wellbeing

Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Mental Health and Wellbeing

Boyle, Louise E.; Bell, Sarah L.; Boyd, Candice P.; Foley, Ronan; Hoegstroem, Ebba; Evans, Joshua; Paul, Alak

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

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9781032385761

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1 Introducing the Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Mental Health and Well-Being

SECTION 1

2 Introducing Green and Blue Spaces

Part A: Implications for Mental Health

3 Greenspace programmes for mental health

Wendy Masterton

4 Ten big picture actions for mainstreaming gardening into public health

Jonathan (Yotti) Kingsley

5 What is the Right Dose of Nature for Mental Health? Quantity, Quality, Distance, and Exposure Time

Marco Garrido-Cumbrera

6 Nature contact and burnout

Thomas Astell-Burt, Michael Navakatikyan and Xiaoqi Feng

7 Biodiversity for Health and Wellbeing

Jessica Fisher, Gail E. Austen, Martin Dallimer, Katherine N. Irvine and Zoe Davies

8 The affective quality of blue spaces - The Case Study of a Wetland in Wakiso District, Uganda

Sophie-Bo Heinkel and Thomas Kistemann

Green and Blue Spaces

Part B: Critical Perspectives

9: Untangling nature-based Interventions' influences on participants' mental wellbeing: Critiquing 'nature on prescription'.

Andy Harrod and Nadia von Benzon

10 Seeking asylum, 'therapeutic landscapes', agency and lived citizenship.

Josephine Biglin

11 Green gentrification and its impacts on mental health: unveiling the evidence on sociocultural and physical exclusion linked to green and blue spaces

Margarita Triguero-Mas and Helen V.S. Cole

12 How do we understand the impact of immersion in blue space on mental health and wellbeing?

Hannah Denton, Kay Aranda and Charlie Dannreuther

13 Lifestyle sports, social justice, blue space and mental health inequalities

Belinda Wheaton and Rebecca Olive

14 Intoxicated: Men, Mental Health, Wellbeing, and Pollution in Blue Spaces

Clifton Evers

SECTION 2

15 Introducing Lived and Embodied Spaces

16 Feeling SAD: embodied geographies of seasonal affective disorder

Shawn Bodden, Hayden Lorimer and Hester Parr

17 Geographies of Panic: Towards a relational conceptualisation of panic 'disorder'

Candela Sanchez-Rodilla Espeso

18 Taking up space: anorexia nervosa and embodied healing

Grace Lucas

19 Dance Movement Psychotherapy in acute adult psychiatry: space, time and affective atmospheres in the ward landscape

Mary Coaten

20 Embodiment and space in understandings of suicide and self-harm

Amy Chandler, Sarah Huque, Rebecca, Helman, Joe Anderson and Emily Yue

21 The university as a lived space: The experience of students in distress

Emma Farrell and Sheena Hyland

SECTION 3

22 Introducing Creative Spaces

23 Spaces of Australian Indigenous Song and Dance

Paul Callaghan and Jesse Hodgetts

24 Caring through circulation: reflections on affect and materiality at the second-hand book market of College Street, Calcutta

Diti Bhattacharya

25 BAJO EL OLIVO (Under the Olive Tree): Experimenting with A Posthuman Life and Landscape with Radical Affection in an Artist Residency

Juliana Espana Keller

26 Distributed Assemblages of Cognition and Health (Or) How TikTok ate my Mind

Jamie McPhie and David A. G. Clarke

27 Distance and Belonging in the Studio

Christian Edwardes

28 Creative Spaces of Disaster Recovery

Kate E. W. Douglas

29 Regional arts festivals as infrastructures of care

Michelle Duffy, Judith Mair and Elaine Stratford

SECTION 4

30 Introducing Work and Home Spaces

31 Recovering Place and Wellbeing for Individuals with Mental Illness

Nastaran Doroud and Ellie Fossey

32: Permanent Supportive Housing: A Key Role in Serving the Needs of Unhoused Individuals

Deborah K. Padgett

33 Exploring the complex negotiation of home, aging, and mental health: Haven or not?

Rachel Herron

34 Haven or Hell?: An introduction to trauma informed design as a mechanism for place-based healing

Julia Woodhall-Melnik, Cassandra Monette, and Erin MacKenney

35 Breadwinning, Mental Health and the Geographies of Masculinity

Robert Wilton and Ann Fudge Schormans

36 Creating space for youth mental health online: A clinician's perspective

Candice P. Boyd

37 Landscapes of trauma and mental health

Jesse Proudfoot

SECTION 5

38 Introducing Institutional and Post-Institutional Spaces

39 'Healing Architecture' and the Spatial Organization of the Psychiatric Clinic

Thorben Peter Hoj Simonsen

40 Islands as Spaces of Institutionalised Mental Health and Wellbeing

Robin Kearns and John Connell

41 The New Institutional Landscape for People with Mental Health Problems

Alain Topor, Tore Dag Boe, Oyvind Hope, Ottar Ness and Jan Friesinger

42 A New Space for 'Curing Madness': Circulation of an Open-Door model between France and Argentina in the early 20th century

Herve Guillemain and Fernando Ferrari

43 Carceral Riskscapes in the Institutions of Care

Virve Repo

44 Writing the Asylum: Archive and Creativity in the Abandoned Space

Gillean McDougall

45 Mental health geography in the cracks: between abolition and reform

Ebba Hoegstroem and Chris Philo
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Mental Health;wellbeing;geographies of mental health;pandemic;mind;brain;institutional spaces;post-institutional spaces;embodied spaces;blue/green spaces;creative spaces;spaces of work;social wellbeing;emotional wellbeing