Playing in nature has inherent healing powers and provides a robust and diverse environment for every play therapy session.
In this workshop, we’ll explore ways nature’s elements such as clay, stones, flowers, and feathers can be utilized to address traumatic histories and enhance inner resilience within indoor and outdoor settings and in individual child, family, and group sessions.
Exploring nature-based play therapy with children helps to...
Nature elements are rich in sensory experiences and this play therapy training will explore how the eight senses of sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, vestibular, proprioceptive, and interoception are stimulated through nature play.   
Nature’s toys naturally cross-cultural barriers. Practitioners will explore ethical considerations of nature in practice through nature-based informed consent. Come ready to engage in some healing Nature-Play Therapy and learn new modalities both indoors and outdoors to grow your client toolkit.
*Note, as some practitioners are now seeing clients virtually, the interventions presented will include a discussion on how they can be adapted to tele-health or in-person sessions.