A growing body of research shows that getting outside is good for mood and memory. Some therapists are bringing their practices outdoors to boost the benefits.
Integrating nature-based therapies into clinical health care could help to address global declines in mental health, a Griffith University study published in Nature Mental Health has found. With ...
Nature-based therapy may help people to find hope, meaning and a deeper sense of connection, according to new research from The University of Manchester.The study - published in journal Ecopsychology ...
In a profession marked by long hours, precision, and high emotional stakes, health care specialists may burn out and disconnect from themselves. To meet demands and care for others, whether through ...
LOS ANGELES — Spending time in a forest — an experience known as Shinrin-Yoku, or “forest bathing,” in Japan where the practice originated — can lift mood, reduce stress, and promote physical health, ...
Do you enjoy being outside? Have you been looking for a different type of therapy experience? Welcome to Terra Firma Nature Inspired Therapy, where I offer nature informed therapy interventions. My ...
Felt Sense Nature Therapy. Whether processing your experiences together on a nature trail or from your own home via Telehealth, your desire for healing and change in your life is within reach. The ...
WILLIAMSVILLE — This fall, step into the forest for a new approach to health and well-being. Landkind Guide is offering the Therapy Without Walls Nature Therapy Clinic, a four-week drop-in series ...