This event is included in a series of seminars organised in collaboration with the Therapy and Social Change Network.
We cannot ignore that climate change has become an everyday reality affecting us all, the whole planet, communities and its natural habitats. Natural disasters can be seen as manifestations of how humanity, particularly non-indigenous cultures, have put themselves and their needs before everything else, using and abusing the environment. This means that we are actually engaging in self-harming as nature is us and we are nature.
This webinar will present some ideas about rewilding therapy practices, recognizing the power of nature, that we are simply guests and custodians, with a socio-political responsibility as activists-therapists to challenge traditional way of delivering therapy, to offer ethical and innovative practices to meet the increasing need for mental health support and community building.
The webinar will share some practice examples of ecotherapy and community building based on Chiara’s developing ecosystemic practice in Nature in the local community in Brighton.