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Peer-Reviewers Wanted for New Journal

Mindfulness for Therapists

In 2024 the Mindful Ecotherapy Center, LLC will begin publishing the Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy Journal. This journal will be specific to research in the field of Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy.

As a part of this process we will be looking for peer reviewers to serve on the publication panel for the journal.

If you are a credentialed mental health professional or educator interested in serving on this panel in a volunteer capacity, please complete the form below.


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FREE Course: Ethics of Ecotherapy

In our ongoing effort to improve the quality of the courses we offer, we will be applying to the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) to be able to provide LIVE continuing education opportunities in addition to our online offerings.

As part of this process we are offering this FREE two-hour course on Ethics in Ecotherapy in June of 2023!

This course will cover some ethics issues common to the practice of ecotherapy. In addition to two free hours of continuing education on the Ethics of Ecotherapy, participants will receive a coupon code good for $25 off any course offered by the Mindful Ecotherapy Center, LLC.

This course will be conducted by Zoom, so you will need access to Zoom for the course.

Course Description

Ecotherapy usually includes doing therapy outdoors. Therapy in non-traditional settings presents unique ethical challenges. These ethical issues are usually not covered in therapy graduate school programs. In this course we will discuss how to address some common ethical issues for therapists and counselors that are unique to the process of ecotherapy.  

Course Objectives

After taking this course the student will be able to:

  • Discuss and describe confidentiality and informed consent issues common to the practice of ecotherapy
  • Discuss training recommendations regarding the practice of ecotherapy
  • Discuss assessment and client safety issues common to the practice of ecotherapy
  • Discuss and describe what constitutes dual relationships in ecotherapy
  • Discuss and describe values conflicts in ecotherapy settings
  • Develop a sense of self-awareness for counselors and therapists practicing ecotherapy  

Course Instructions

This is a LIVE course that will be offered on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at 10 a.m. Pacific Daylight Savings Time. An email reminder containing the Zoom code to access the course will be sent the day before the conference. The conference will be presented on Zoom. You need to be present for the duration of the course to get course credit.

The course will be two hours on Zoom. At the end of the course you will have access to a link for the final exam.

Upon successful completion of the exam you will receive a Certificate of Completion in pdf format, and you will be emailed a coupon code good for $25 off any course offered by the Mindful Ecotherapy Center, LLC.

You may register for this FREE course any time prior to June 20, 2023. If you do not pre-register before the date, we cannot guarantee a seat for the course, so please register as early as possible! You may find help registering for courses and accessing course materials by visiting the Help Center.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS FREE COURSE

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NEW COURSE COMING: STARTING A THERAPY BUSINESS

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Dr. Charlton Hall started his Family Therapy business career in 2008 by creating and running the Family Therapy Teaching Clinic at the Upstate Family Resources Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina while still in graduate school. He served as the Clinical Services Director, then went on to start several successful Family Therapy private practices. His last job before becoming the Director of the Mindful Ecotherapy Center was Chair of Behavioral Health for a major medical clinic in South Carolina.

Starting a Therapy Business Course Content

In this course due to be released in January of 2023 Dr. Hall shares his expertise and experience in starting a private practice therapy business. In this course we will cover:
• Is private practice right for you?
• Types of business entity
• Taxes and licenses needed for each type of business entity
• Learn the basics of getting on insurance panels and the process of billing
• How to get on EAPs and HMOs
• Professional Organizations: Should you join them?
• Advertising and Branding
• Marketing your therapy business
This course will be announced in the newsletter when available!


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Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy Workbook 2nd Edition

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This is the second edition of the Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy WorkbookThe original workbook was published in 2015, and the sciences of mindfulness and ecotherapy have advanced a great deal since that time. This second edition was updated to reflect this new research. This edition, like its predecessor, was written to accompany the 12-week Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy workshop series. Some of the exercises in this new edition have changed based on participant feedback regarding what is more helpful in facilitating nature experiences.

This new version of the handbook introduces the 12 skills of Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy (MBE) and introduces one of these skills at each of the 12 sessions in the program. Although this book is designed to accompany the 12-week Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy workshop series, it may also be completed on your own at home. The experiential nature of the work allows anyone with access to outdoor spaces the opportunity to complete the series. If you are interested in participating in a workshop series near you, you can visit the Mindful Ecotherapy Center’s website at www.mindfulecotherapy.org. The website contains a directory of Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapists worldwide

The second edition of the Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy Workbook represents a significant evolution in the integration of mindfulness, nature-based practices, and therapeutic skill development. The original workbook, first published in 2015, emerged at a time when mindfulness-based interventions and ecotherapy were gaining momentum but had not yet fully matured as research-informed practices. In the years since, the sciences of mindfulness, trauma treatment, somatic awareness, and nature-based mental health interventions have advanced substantially. This revised workbook reflects those developments while staying grounded in experiential, accessible practice.

The Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy Workbook is designed to accompany the 12-week Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy (MBE) workshop series. However, one of its strengths is its flexibility. While it functions seamlessly within a structured group setting, it can also be completed independently by individuals who wish to engage in the practices on their own. The experiential nature of the workbook allows participants to move beyond theory and into direct engagement with the natural world, using outdoor spaces as co-facilitators in the therapeutic process.

What’s New in the Second Edition

One of the most important updates in this second edition is the explicit introduction of the 12 core skills of Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy. Each skill is presented in sequence, with one skill explored in depth during each of the 12 sessions of the program. This structure provides clarity, coherence, and a clear developmental arc, allowing participants to gradually build capacity rather than feeling overwhelmed.

Several exercises have been revised or replaced based on participant feedback from previous workshop cohorts. This feedback-driven approach ensures that the workbook prioritizes practices that genuinely support embodied awareness, emotional regulation, and meaningful connection with nature. Rather than offering abstract reflection prompts, the workbook emphasizes lived experience, sensory engagement, and mindful presence in outdoor environments.

The updated content also reflects newer research in areas such as:

  • Trauma-informed mindfulness
  • Nervous system regulation
  • Embodied and somatic awareness
  • The psychological benefits of green and blue spaces
  • Nature-based interventions for anxiety, depression, and stress

An Experiential Approach to Learning

Unlike many traditional self-help books, this workbook is intentionally experiential rather than purely instructional. The practices are designed to be done, not just read about. Participants are encouraged to spend time outdoors, observe natural processes, notice bodily sensations, and reflect on how these experiences intersect with thoughts, emotions, and values.

This approach aligns with the foundational philosophy of Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy, which views nature not as a backdrop, but as an active participant in healing. Anyone with access to outdoor spaces—whether a forest, park, backyard, or urban green area—can meaningfully engage with the workbook. The practices are adaptable, making the material accessible across diverse environments and life circumstances.

For Groups and Individuals Alike

While the workbook was created to support the 12-week MBE workshop series, it is equally valuable for individual use. Therapists may integrate the workbook into their clinical work, while individuals may use it as a structured self-guided program. The pacing encourages reflection without pressure, reinforcing the principle that growth unfolds over time and through repeated, mindful engagement.

For those interested in participating in a facilitated workshop, the Mindful Ecotherapy Center maintains a global directory of Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy programs. This directory, available at www.mindfulecotherapy.org, connects individuals with trained providers offering workshops and groups worldwide.

A Living Resource for Ongoing Practice

The second edition of the Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy Workbook is not meant to be completed once and shelved. Instead, it serves as a living resource that participants can return to as their relationship with mindfulness, nature, and self-awareness deepens. By grounding therapeutic skills in direct experience with the natural world, the workbook offers a sustainable and compassionate pathway toward psychological resilience and ecological connection.


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New Online Continuing Education Courses

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The courses below are currently being developed. Have a course you’d like to see added? Use the contact form below to make a course suggestion! Subscribe to our newsletter if you’d like to be notified of new courses as they’re added.

Proposed New Courses

ACT: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy
ADHD: Non-Medical Approaches to Treatment using Nature
ADHD Differential Diagnosis
DBT-Informed Therapy
Eco-Hypnotherapy Certification
Ecoplay
Ecoplay for Trauma in Children
Ecotherapy for Anxiety
Ecotherapy for Depression
Evaluating Research: A Scientific Approach
Mindful Self-Care for Therapists
Mindfulness & Addiction
Mindfulness & Depression
Mindfulness & LGBT-Q Issues
Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy: An Introduction
Narrative Therapy and Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy
Person-Centered Therapy and Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy
Sand Tray Eco-Art Therapy
Solution-Focused Treatment and Mindfulness
Suicide Risk Assessment and Prevention
Trauma-Informed Treatment with Ecotherapy

Discover Our New Courses and Shape the Future of Mindful Ecotherapy

At the Mindful Ecotherapy Center, we continually strive to expand the ways our clients can engage with nature, mindfulness, and personal growth. This year, we are excited to announce the development of several new courses designed to deepen your connection with the natural world, enhance your mindfulness practice, and foster lasting emotional and psychological well-being for you and your clients.

Our mission has always been to integrate mindfulness with ecotherapy, allowing you to experience the healing power of nature while cultivating present-moment awareness. By offering new courses that cater to a range of interests and needs, we aim to make this transformative approach accessible to everyone, whether you are new to mindfulness or a seasoned practitioner.

What’s Coming in Our New Courses

The upcoming new courses at the Mindful Ecotherapy Center will cover a wide range of topics, including:

Forest Mindfulness Immersion

Learn techniques to quiet the mind and cultivate awareness while walking through forest landscapes. This technique emphasizes sensory observation, grounding exercises, and mindful movement to strengthen your connection with the environment.

Mindful Journaling in Nature

Combine the therapeutic practice of journaling with the restorative effects of being outdoors. Participants will explore guided prompts, reflective exercises, and nature-inspired writing techniques to enhance self-awareness.

Nature-Based Stress Resilience

Build skills to manage anxiety, stress, and emotional dysregulation by taking advantage of the calming power of natural settings. Techniques include breathwork, sensory grounding, and guided meditation practices designed for outdoor environments.

Seasonal Mindfulness Practices

Discover how the rhythms of the seasons can inform your mindfulness practice. This tool will focus on observing seasonal changes, connecting with cyclical patterns, and cultivating gratitude and presence throughout the year.

Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy for Emotional Regulation

Tailored exercises that use natural environments to help participants regulate emotions, improve mood, and foster healthier interpersonal relationships.

How You Can Shape the Direction of Our New Courses

We believe that the best learning experiences are co-created with our community. That’s why we are inviting clients, supporters, and nature enthusiasts to share their ideas and suggestions for future new courses. Your input helps us tailor programs that meet your needs and interests, ensuring that each course provides meaningful, practical, and inspiring experiences.

Submit Your Ideas!

To submit your ideas, simply fill out our “Course Suggestion” form at the bottom of this page. Consider sharing:

  • Topics or themes you’re most interested in exploring
  • Specific challenges you’d like guidance on (e.g., anxiety management, mindful movement, or connecting with nature)
  • Ideas for unique formats, such as weekend retreats, weekly sessions, or hybrid online/outdoor experiences

Every suggestion is reviewed carefully by our team. The most popular and feasible ideas may become part of our official new courses lineup, giving you a direct role in shaping the future of our programming.

Why Your Input Matters

Mindfulness-based ecotherapy works best when it aligns with the lived experiences of those participating. By offering your suggestions, you help ensure that our new courses address real-world challenges, inspire personal growth, and support lasting transformation. This collaborative approach allows the Mindful Ecotherapy Center to remain responsive to the needs of our clients while maintaining the highest standards of mindfulness practice and ecotherapy research.

Join Us on This Exciting Journey

As we develop these new courses, we invite you to stay connected with the Mindful Ecotherapy Center. Follow us on social media, subscribe to our newsletter, and engage with our community online and in person. Together, we can continue to create experiences that nurture well-being, deepen awareness, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.

Your voice matters! Help us craft new courses that empower you to live more mindfully, intentionally, and harmoniously with the environment. The journey begins with your ideas, and we can’t wait to explore the possibilities with you!


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