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REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on April 26th, 2023.
This conversation with Maia illustrates the connection between the inability to separate mental health and the environment. It serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of us all and the reality of our climate crisis. Listen for practical tools on how to deal with climate anxiety, connect to nature, and live consciously.
Maia Kiley is a licensed psychotherapist and certified ecotherapist (nature-based healing). As a member of the Climate Psychology Alliance, she works with clients dealing with climate distress. She incorporates the power of nature into sessions as a source of healing. Maia received her master's in counseling psychology and ecotherapy certificate from Pacifica Graduate Institute. For more on her style and approach: maiakiley.com or @the_ecotherapist.
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Music by Matthew Baxley
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REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on April 26th, 2023.
This conversation with Maia illustrates the connection between the inability to separate mental health and the environment. It serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of us all and the reality of our climate crisis. Listen for practical tools on how to deal with climate anxiety, connect to nature, and live consciously.
Maia Kiley is a licensed psychotherapist and certified ecotherapist (nature-based healing). As a member of the Climate Psychology Alliance, she works with clients dealing with climate distress. She incorporates the power of nature into sessions as a source of healing. Maia received her master's in counseling psychology and ecotherapy certificate from Pacifica Graduate Institute. For more on her style and approach: maiakiley.com or @the_ecotherapist.
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Music by Matthew Baxley
90,380 Listeners