Stories from the Field: Mental Health and the Outdoors podcast

289: Prescribing Nature: How to Be an Eco-Therapist

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Dr. Patricia Hasbach of Northwest Ecotherapy joins Will to explore how clinicians can bring the healing power of nature into their therapeutic work. Drawing from her new book, Prescribing Nature: A Clinician's Guide to Ecotherapy, Patricia shares her journey from traditional therapy settings to incorporating the natural world as an active partner in treatment. She explains the concept of the "ecological self" and how reconnecting clients with nature can reduce anxiety, depression, and stress while deepening connection and meaning.

Patricia also offers practical guidance on writing "nature prescriptions," navigating ethical considerations, and developing competence for working outdoors. Through personal stories and research insights, she shows how ecotherapy can transform both therapy and the therapist—helping practitioners step beyond the office and into the living world as part of the healing process.

U.S.-based customers can get 20% off and free shipping on Patricia Hasbach's new book when ordering through Norton using this link: 

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Dr. Hasbach's website is- https://www.northwestecotherapy.com/

This podcast is supported by White Mountain Adventure Institute (wmai.org), offering adventure inspired retreats for men.

 

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