Meditation and Psychotherapy:Learning from Nature 2025
Course Overview
Research shows that connection to nature can have a wide range of benefits, such as improved
attention, memory, mood, social interactions, happiness and wellbeing, and reduced stress, anxiety,
depression, and chronic disease. Although human beings have evolved with nature, benefit from
nature, and are part of nature, modern society is increasingly alienated from the natural world and
our environment is in crisis. Eco-anxiety and climate distress are having a significant impact on
mental health, especially among young people.
Meditation and psychotherapy can be harnessed to improve our relationship to nature, and nature
can have a positive influence on how we meditate and do clinical work. This webinar series explores
the importance of nature from a variety of perspectives—scientific, therapeutic, mindfulness, and
indigenous. Attendees will learn useful tools and strategies to help their patients realign with, benefit
from, and support the natural world. Therapists will also have a chance to explore their own
relationship to nature and environmental disruption.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
• Summarize the research supporting the mental and physical health benefits of exposure to
nature.
• Teach their patients mindfulness practices to enhance their sense of connection with nature in
urban and rural settings.
• Guide patients with trauma to alleviate their distress by engaging safely and effectively with
the natural world.
• Engage therapeutically with adults and youth who are experiencing eco-anxiety.
• Integrate elements of indigenous wisdom into mindfulness practice.
• Understand and manage the clinician’s own emotional distress associated with climate
Schedule
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Friday, April 11, 2025
12:00-12:50 PM
Mindfully Accessing Earth for Emotion
Regulation, Mental Health, and Trauma
Recovery
Barbara Hamm, Zev SchumanOlivier
12:50-1:30 PM Discussion / Q&A
Christopher K. Germer, Ronald
D. Siegel, Zev Schuman-Olivier,
Barbara Hamm
Friday, April 18, 2025
12:00-12:50 PM
Hearing the Cry of the Earth: Responding
Compassionately to Change, Loss, and
Disruption
Kaira Jewel Lingo
12:50-1:30 PM Discussion / Q&A
Ronald D. Siegel, Zev SchumanOlivier, Kaira Jewel Lingo
Friday, April 25, 2025
12:00-12:50 PM
Connecting and Reflecting: Contemplative
Practices as a Way of Addressing Eco-Anxiety
and Climate Distress
Christopher Willard, Dekila
Chungyalpa
12:50-1:30 PM Discussion / Q&A
Christopher K Germer,
Christopher Willard, Dekila
Chungyalpa
Friday, May 2, 2025
12:00-12:50 PM
Indigenous Wisdom and Integration of
Mindfulness and Earth Awareness Practices
and the Impact on Mental Health
Bonnie Duran
12:50-1:30 PM Discussion / Q&A
Christopher K Germer, Ronald D.
Siegel, Zev Schuman-Olivier,
Bonnie Duran