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Ecotherapy

Ecotherapy is an approach in which sessions take place in a natural setting and with nature as an active participant on your journey. This is based on the assumption that we as humans are a part of nature and therefore have an innate need to connect with it. This innate need is noticeable in our bodily reactions to spending time in Nature, such as feeling soothed, relaxed, engaged and focused. Which are indicators of our para-sympathetic nervous system being activated. Ecotherapy recognises the impact of spending time in Nature and aims to facilitate your bond with Nature so that it becomes a reliable part of the your support system outside and beyond the therapy.

The therapeutic process therefore expands into a three-way relationship between you - the client, therapist and Nature. Where Nature is frequently acknowledged and interacted with. This can look like simply doing sessions outside. Doing specific activities with Nature to come into contact with it. Seeing Nature as a metaphor and a way to access emotions or parts within yourself.

Ecotherapy aims to support you to build trust and compassion towards yourself, learn to reconnect meaningfully with others and to come back home into Nature.

Why Do Therapy Outside

Perhaps you already have a strong connection with Nature and you wish to enrich your therapeutic experience by being outside. To have Nature witness and be a part of your journey whilst the therapist holds your experiences and facilitates your self exploration. To feel the healing potential of a reparative relationship with a therapist, paired with finding meaning and belonging in Nature.

Perhaps you want to spend more intentional time in Nature and you want someone to be there to help you explore this relationship with you and to help you notice the personal benefits of spending time in Nature. Therefore, sessions become activities based, guided by your interests and needs.

 

Perhaps you find therapy in the room too intense. This intensity can be minimised by walking, being side by side, allowing your attention to wander. Nature also has soothing and focusing properties which can help regulate you throughout a heavy session, so therapy can become more comfortable and approachable.

 

Perhaps you feel stuck in therapy. Doing therapy outside can bring to life some of the issues you are struggling with. Through metaphor such as seeing a fallen tree to represent a tragedy you’ve gone through. Relationally between you and me such as relying on me for direction and struggling to access your own agency. Or literally for example by getting cold in the rain or getting a bit disoriented in the woods. There is rich material in challenging conditions that have the potential to shift you out of your stuckness.

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Themes I Work With

Anxiety, Depression, Dysregulated Nervous System, Identity Issues, LGBTQ+ Counselling, Life Transitions, Loss, Men's Issues, Neurodiversity, Relationships, Self Esteem, Self-Harm, Sex Related Issues, Sexuality, Stress and Burn-Out, Trauma, Women's Issues. 

My Qualifications

I am a registered member of the BACP

  • Nature Allied Psychotherapy Diploma - 2025 - 2026

  • Regent’s University London - Postgraduate Certificate Psychotherapy & Counselling - 2024-2025

  • University of East London - BSc Counselling - 2019 - 2023

  • Suicidal Prevention Training with ASIST

 

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