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Diploma in Nature Allied Psychotherapy

Beth Collier

Diploma in Nature Allied Psychotherapy with the Nature Therapy School 🌱 🌳 
 

Become skilled in facilitating people’s exploration of their emotional relationship with nature and connect with a community of like minded practitioners recognising the power of the natural world in supporting well-being.


This year long immersive woodland training is designed for psychotherapists, counsellors, psychologists, psychiatrists and associated professionals.
 

Modality
Nature Allied Psychotherapy is a modality of ongoing client practice, taking place in natural settings and working at relational depth in allegiance with nature to explore and restore our emotional world.

Nature Allied Psychotherapy provides a theoretical framework, establishing a modality which;

•  takes place in natural settings
•  works at relational depth in and with nature
•  explores the clients’ relationship with nature in addition to exploration of their human relationships
•  practices an ongoing relationship between client, therapist and nature
•  explores metaphor, symbolism and synchronicity in relationship with nature
•  exposes clients to the health promoting qualities of nature
•  is an applied form of psychological anthropology
•  is part of an ancestral lineage, grounded in traditional ecological knowledges

 

Course format

Taught across 6 three day residential weekends, the Nature Therapy School takes thoughtful, passionate, highly reflective candidates on a journey of communion, deepening their own relationship with nature, to be able to facilitate others in exploring their intimate, personal relationship with the natural world.

As well as a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical framework and practice of Nature Allied Psychotherapy, the course offers a multi layered experience with attention given to:

a) meeting your own needs through practical woodland living skills, gaining an intimate understanding of the traditional ecological knowledge of our ancestors for living in harmony with nature, 
b) yourself in relationship to nature and 
c) yourself in relationship to the group, and the dynamics of community and cooperation as you live and learn together in the woods in order to meet your needs.

This approach recalls our ancestors' experience of living and being in nature, as part of nature.

⭐ Apply now and open up new pathways for 2025 ⭐ 
naturetherapyschool.com

 

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