Spirit of Creative Entanglement

Podcast 8: Walk and Talk therapy; Benefits and Practicalities of working in the Natural Environment


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Welcome to our eighth episode of The Spirit of Creative Entanglement! We are three art psychotherapists, and this space is for curious minds seeking relatable, authentic, and meaningful stories about healing from all walks of life, both professional and personal. Join us as we explore creativity, connection, and the transformative power of storytelling and self-expression.

In this episode, we’re joined by Louise Kaye, a highly experienced counsellor and psychotherapist with a specialism in walk and talk therapy. Join us as we explore ways that working in a natural environment can support clients to build resilience, develop coping strategies, and foster lasting emotional wellbeing. From reflections on how the natural world provides an additional creative layer to a therapy journey, to practical tips for working in dynamic outdoor spaces, Louise shares her experience and expertise in this thoughtful conversation.

Some of the links to the information we discuss in the podcast can be found in the links below:

The lost words spell book and free PDF Link; All rights belong to the Author/publication house.

https://www.thelostwords.org/uploads/Autumn%20Resources.pdf

https://creativecounsellors.org/walk-talk-counselling-ecotherapy-training/

https://www.theccchub.com/

https://www.bacp.co.uk/about-therapy/types-of-therapy/outdoor-therapy/

https://www.bacp.co.uk/events-and-resources/research/conference/conference-archive/poster-exhibition-2020/morrison/

Wardle, A. (2023). Landscape of loss: art therapy outdoors and traumatic bereavement. International Journal of Art Therapy, 29(3), 174–180. https://doi.org/10.1080/17454832.2023.2267109


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