by Allison Priestman | Jul 29, 2019 | ecopsychology, grief, personal, psychotherapy, Wild Therapy
Ecological Emergency. Our Children’s Future? It’s Saturday night the 27th of July 2019, late. I made the mistake of looking at my mobile phone before I went to bed, fatal; for any chance of sleeping tonight. I caught an article in the Independent, titled...
by Stephen Tame-Admin Account | Jun 26, 2019 | Blog, grief, personal, psychotherapy
All Stages of Grief – I’m Having the Wrong Feeling I’ve been unfairly dismissive at times of the idea of the ‘stages of grief’. I’ve been subject to the usual misunderstanding of seeing the idea as being offered as a rigid linear...
by Emma Palmer (previously known as Kamalamani) | Jan 7, 2019 | ecopsychology, rewilding, Wild Therapy
I walk into the new year. Slowly, slightly hesitatingly. Not like the foxes of the early hours, chasing one another full pelt down the hill after overturning a dustbin. Not like the invisible ice-fingered persistence of the frost forming on the roofs of cars...
by Alexa Sargeant | Oct 26, 2018 | Blog, personal, Wild Therapy
As I type this, a wave of sadness flows through my right shoulder and rib cage. An anxious feeling jingles the cells in the same place. My breathing is short and shallow and my right hand begins to shake. My arm shakes. I have butterflies in my belly, my throat is...