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At this very moment, a quiet revolution is transforming mental health treatment. '''Landscape Therapy''' is a safe and remarkably accessible form of therapy, and it is becoming increasingly popular as teletherapy services are adopted with sanitary concerns in [[COVID-19|the current worldwide health emergency]]. Crucially, Landscape Therapy innovates in being able to be administered impersonally by anonymous heroes meeting patients ''in situ'', in the imageboards they dwell in, such as [[tnd/|/tnd/]]. A use of first line of treatment against "[[sproking out]]" in the thread, a form of excited delirium, is ongoing clinical trials.
 
In Landscape Therapy, the patient is presented with [[calm|tranquil]], inviting images of nature from all latitudes of the globe, such as rolling hills, meadows, mountain ranges, and quaint middle-eastern villages. Landscape Therapy is keyed on Bibliotherapy, but instead of literature the patient has the opportunity to ponder the image and explore the thoughts, emotions, and memories that the image provokes. Landscapes aren't replied back with crime statistics. This likely explains the studies that suggest 99% effectiveness in decreasing patient agitation.
 
You can find freely-licensed (as in freedom) landscape photos on [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page]
 
[[Category:Mental health]]

Revision as of 14:50, 18 September 2023

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