Within the document, cooking is discussed as a therapeutic activity that allows people to prepare, create, interact and build relationships. Cooking together can help people become, be, do and belong by bringing a group together for a practical activity and shared experience. The document also references several other sources on topics related to cooking, food, and culinary arts.
2. Within my fieldwork 1 and 2 placements I prepared, cooked and ate food
with clients. Cooking was a great way to create rapport, watch how they
interacted and created friendships amongst one another. My placements
were in youth mental health and adult intellectual disability
Cooking is therapeutic in that people become, be, do and belong in many
ways. The coming together to cook, the practical sense of
cooking, learning and being apart of a cooking group, a
family, community.
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