Nature-Informed Therapy: Healing Through the Great Outdoors
Episode Overview
The episode explores the concept of nature-informed therapy and its potential impact on recovery The conversation touches on the therapeutic benefits of immersing oneself in nature and the spiritual significance of these experiences The podcast offers a refreshing perspective on holistic healing and the power of nature in supporting recovery journeys
It's nature. It's what's been here for millions of years. Not this water bottle. This is not connecting. Without water, you're going to die. Thirsty. You'd be, yeah, you can live about thirsty.
Ever thought about talking to a tree? It might sound quirky, but this episode of 'Friends in Recovery' dives into the fascinating world of nature-informed therapy. Hosted by the ever-engaging Jersey Ed, along with co-hosts Buckeye Bambi and Busy Beth, the discussion brings on special guests Jill C. and Dan M. to explore how connecting with nature can play a pivotal role in recovery.
They discuss everything from the calming presence of trees to the symbolic meaning of animals, offering a fresh perspective on holistic healing. The conversation is rich with insights into how immersing oneself in nature can provide therapeutic benefits, touching on spiritual connections and the emotional relief that comes from being outdoors. Whether you're new to the concept or a seasoned nature lover, this episode promises to leave you contemplating the profound bond between humans and the natural world.
Tune in for a blend of heartfelt stories, practical advice, and a touch of humor as the hosts and guests share their experiences and knowledge on this unique approach to recovery.