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Psychiatric Care as an Other-than-Human Entanglement: Anthropological Reflections on Forest Therapy

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/90753
Publisher DOI
10.17157/mat.12.2.9551
Description
What can we learn about the therapeutic landscapes of in-patient psychiatric care by focusing on the invisible, the seemingly unimportant? To explore how mental affliction and caregiving acts are connected to other-than-human dimensions and sensory experience, I analyse the role of trees and forests in a Swiss in-patient psychiatric clinic. Using ethnographic vignettes and introducing the forest as a therapeutic landscape, I discuss the role of trees in a ward’s day-to-day life, a psychiatric sufferer’s modes of self-perception in the forest, and a physiotherapist’s active ‘tinkering’. My central argument addresses a problematic element in the research on psychiatric care in Switzerland: it is largely devoid of anthropological attentiveness to sensory perception and the atmospheric. I propose an alternative view where the experiences of illness, recovery, and violence are fundamentally co-created by a sensory context—including its marginalised, nonhuman, and atmospheric dimensions—and a conceptual framework informed by an anthropological adaption of feminist notions of ‘matters of care’ as well as sensory and ecological anthropology.
Date of Publication
2025-06-13
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
Keyword(s)
Psychiatry
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Nature
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Sensory Ethnography
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Therapy
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Medical Anthropology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Hänni, Anna
Institute of Social Anthropology
Additional Credits
Institute of Social Anthropology
Series
Medicine Anthropology Theory
Publisher
Edinburgh University Library
ISSN
2405-691X
Access(Rights)
open.access
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