
Field Therapy
Field therapy refers to therapeutic techniques applied directly in real-world settings, such as a patient’s home, workplace, or community environment, rather than in a traditional clinical office. It enables mental health professionals to observe, assess, and intervene in natural contexts, addressing immediate concerns and facilitating more practical, personalized support. This approach can build trust, improve engagement, and lead to more effective treatment outcomes by integrating therapy into the individual’s everyday life. Field therapy is often used for clients with ongoing vulnerabilities or those who benefit from interventions in their usual environment.