by Emma Palmer (previously known as Kamalamani) | May 29, 2020 | Blog, coronavirus, covid-19, ecopsychology, outdoor work, Wild Therapy
In the therapy networks I’m part of discussions have popped up recently about moving to working outdoors in the context of working safely during the covid-19 pandemic, as a possible alternative to working on online platforms: zoom, skype, etc. I’ve been practising as...
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 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...