Therapeutic horticulture for wellness at NUS

This month we conducted a series of therapeutic horticulture sessions at the National University of Singapore, with the goal of improving personal wellbeing through self-compassion and mindfulness. Activities were purposefully designed to facilitate opportunities to practice these while interacting with plants, and to talk/ponder about the hard stuff. It was an honour to be a …

New paper published on therapeutic horticulture for chronic low back pain

A new paper co-authored by Siang Yu has been published! This pilot study on therapeutic horticulture for chronic low back pain involved designing a therapeutic horticulture activity that incorporated a wide range of movements of the spine, as well as opportunities for interactions with plants to inspire curiosity and reduce stress and anxiety.  Full text …