“…Three explored refugee place-making, healing and wellbeing practices through the concept of therapeutic landscapes broadly conceptualised as places “where the environment and human perception interact and produce a therapeutic atmosphere” ( Biglin, 2020 , p. 1; El-Bialy and Mulay; 2015 ; Sampson and Gifford, 2010 ). A few studies explored sense of wellbeing as both subjective experience and an individual psychological condition ( Glorius et al, 2020 ; Grønseth, 2001 ; Ziersch et al, 2020 , 2017 ); resiliency and role of “environments to facilitate the navigations of individuals for the resources they need to cope with adversity” ( Liu et al, 2020 , p. 2); experiences of psychosocial support and mental healthcare ( Brenman, 2020 ; Zehetmair et al, 2021 ). In addition, some unpacked feelings of stress and insecurity ( Herslund and Paulgaard, 2021 ); understandings of depression and psychological distress in relation to settlement experiences ( Fozdar, 2009 ); nervousness, insomnia, loss of appetite and social isolation ( Miller et al, 2002 ); geographic isolation and experiences of family violence ( Murray et al, 2019 ); loss of social cohesion and self-reported psychological distress, worry, and anxiety ( Warfa et al, 2006 ).…”