Planting Hope

Planting Hope

Therapeutic Gardening and Emotional Health

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Saturday 6 November 2021

With Ozichi Brewster, Mike Morgan, Sue Stuart-Smith, and Dr Maggie Turp

CE Credits: 4.5 hours

  • Includes a recording of the event with access for a year (14 days post the event)
  • Bookings close at 5:00am EDT Wednesday 3 November

Saturday 6 November 2021 has been declared a Global Day of Action for Climate Justice in which communities all around the world will come together to build power for systems change; at COP26 the theme for this date is ‘Nature: Ensuring the importance of nature and sustainable land use are part of global action on climate change and a clean, green recovery.’ Planting Hope is Confer’s contribution to this day of action, and we are inviting psychotherapists and others to join us in thinking about food, soil, land equity, and the balance of our relationship with the earth in the wider context of the environmental crisis.

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FULL PROGRAMME

06.00 EDT
Introductions

06.05
Mike Morgan
Solid Ground: Principles, Rationale and Evidence Underpinning the Use of Social and Therapeutic Horticulture for Mental Wellbeing
This introduction to the use of Social and Therapeutic Horticulture (STH) will outline the history and theoretical foundations of using gardens and gardening for the promotion and remediation of mental wellbeing. Mike will explain the key principles of contemporary STH and how these develop a rationale for practice. He will critique current research and the policy context, and finally suggest strategies for optimising STH service development.

06.45
Q&A

07.00
Break

07.15
Dr Maggie Turp
Therapeutic Perspectives on a Community Horticulture Initiative

In this presentation, Maggie will tell the story of a community-based gardening project in London. From small beginnings, the project has grown to become a community of 25 adults and their children, including asylum seekers alongside established local residents. Although not explicitly therapeutic in intent, the project provides a vector for examining the mental health benefits of growing food, herbs and flowers, and in particular of growing plants with others. The project has evoked for Maggie such ideas as ‘continuity of being’, ‘vitality contours’, ‘mutuality’, ‘land, food and home’, ‘biophilia’, ‘agency’ and ‘transformation’.

08.00
Q&A

08.15
Break

09.15
Ozichi Brewster
The Magic of Growing Plants: Social Prescribing at RHS Garden Bridgewater

RHS Garden Bridgewater is pioneering a social prescribing project to support the local community’s wellbeing. People have been referred to the garden through ‘social prescribing’ by their doctors and our wellbeing programme is looking at ways therapeutic gardening, gardens and green spaces can transform people’s lives. Plants need care and by tending to them in a community we see life develop on many levels. That’s usually quite magical for people.

10.00
Q&A

10.15
Break

10.30
Sue Stuart-Smith
The Well-Gardened Mind

The garden has always been a place of peace and perseverance, of nature and reward. From the science of the brain’s own ‘gardener cells’, to the beauty of flowers and the grounding effects of working with nature’s rhythms of growth, decay and regeneration, Stuart-Smith provides a new perspective on the power of gardening. Using case studies of people struggling with stress, depression, trauma and addiction, as well as her own grandfather’s return from World War I, she explores the many ways in which gardening can help transform people’s lives.

11.15
Q&A

11.30
Q&A with all speakers

12.00
End

FEES (USD)

Includes handouts and a recording

Bookings close at 5:00am EDT Wednesday 3 November

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CE

This event is accredited by:

  • NBCC

Certificates of attendance for 4.5 hours will be provided.

To receive the full CE credits, you are required to attend 100% of the live event. No partial credit will be given.

This event is NOT accredited by the following organisations:

  • ASWB
  • NBCC
  • NYSED (Psychology)
  • NYSED (Psychoanalysis)
  • NYSED (Social Workers)

Please note, that this event is not being recorded and no CE test post event will be available and so you will need to attend all of the live event to receive the CE certificate.

Please contact events@conferonline.org for any further questions.

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VENUE

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SCHEDULE

Saturday
06.00 EDT Introductions
06.05 Mike Morgan
06.45 Q&A
07.00 Break
07.15 Dr Maggie Turp
08.00 Q&A
08.15 Break
09.15 Ozichi Brewster
10.00 Q&A
10.15 Break
10.30 Sue Stuart-Smith
11.15 Q&A
11.30 Q&A With all speakers
12.00 End

CONTENT LEVEL

  • Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By attending this event, participants will be able to:
  • Discuss how gardening develops both a sense of agency and transformation and can develop community and mutuality.
  • Outline the history and theoretical foundations of using gardens and gardening for the promotion and remediation of mental wellbeing.
  • Examine the mental health benefits of growing food, herbs and flowers.
  • Link understandings in neuroscience with therapeutic gardening.

TARGET
AUDIENCE

  • Psychologists
  • Counselors
  • Social Workers
  • Psychotherapists
  • Addiction Professionals
  • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Psychiatrists
  • Other related mental health professions.

BOOKING CONDITIONS

Regrettably, refunds cannot be given in any circumstances except as follows:

  • You cancel in writing to info@conferonline.org 60 days before the first date of the event you have booked, in which case you will be entitled to a 100% refund.
  • You cancel in writing to info@conferonline.org 30 days before the first date of the event you have booked, in which case you will be entitled to a 50% refund.

This does not apply to parts of an event such as a seminar within a series but only to a whole event or complete series. You may give your place to another person if you let us know that person's name at least 24 hours before the event begins.

We reserve the right to change a speaker at one of our conferences without offering a refund. However, if a solo presenter cancels we will offer a full refund OR transfer of your fee to another Confer event. If the entire event is canceled we will offer you a full refund.

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