Eco-Psychotherapy

Eco-Psychotherapy

The Practice of the Wild: starting from where we are

Emma explores how – borrowing the words of Gary Snyder – our ‘practice of the wild’ can be the foundation of our nascent or established practice of ecopsychology and ecotherapy. She invites us to explore a therapy practice of the wild – practice which can take place both indoors and out, potentially taking us to the heart of our own connection and disconnection with ourselves, one another, and other-than-human and more-than-human life.

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THE SPEAKER

Emma Palmer

Emma is a body psychotherapist and ecopsychologist. She has been a practicing therapist since 2003 and is particularly interested in the interface between therapy and social, ecological, and climate justice. Previously a steering group member of Psychotherapist and counselors for Social Responsibility, and editor of its Transformations journal, Emma is also a member of the Climate Psychology Alliance.

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