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Ethics and Ecotherapy NEW Online Homestudy Course

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Ethical practice is an ongoing discipline that evolves as your work evolves. As more counselors and helping professionals step outside traditional office settings and incorporate nature-based approaches, the need for specialized ethical training becomes unavoidable. The Ethics and Ecotherapy online home study course from the Mindful Ecotherapy Center, PLLC, a National Board for Certified Counselors-approved continuing education provider (NBCC ACEP #7022), was created to meet that exact need.

This course goes beyond standard ethics instruction. It addresses the real-world complexities that arise when mindfulness, ecology, and professional responsibility intersect.

Why Ethics and Ecotherapy?

Ecotherapy recognizes that people are not separate from their environments. Your work unfolds within ecosystems shaped by culture, power, access, and history. Traditional ethics courses often assume a controlled indoor setting and clearly defined roles. Ethics and Ecotherapy challenges that assumption and asks deeper questions, such as:

  • How do ethical boundaries shift when sessions take place outdoors?
  • What does informed consent look like in nature-based work?
  • How do confidentiality and privacy change in public or semi-public spaces?
  • What ethical responsibilities do you hold toward land, place, and non-human life?

This course treats these questions as central to competent, responsible practice.

What You Will Learn in Ethics and Ecotherapy

The Ethics and Ecotherapy course provides a structured yet reflective exploration of ethical decision-making within mindfulness-based and nature-informed practice. Key areas of learning include:

  • Core ethical principles across counseling and helping professions
  • Ethical foundations of ecotherapy
  • Boundary management and dual relationships in outdoor settings
  • Risk management, safety, and professional liability
  • Cultural humility, power dynamics, and environmental justice
  • Ethical decision-making models applied to ecotherapy with case examples

Rather than presenting ethics as rigid rules, the course emphasizes ethical discernment. You learn how to pause, assess context, and respond with integrity when clear answers are not immediately available.

The Role of Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy

A defining feature of Ethics and Ecotherapy is its grounding in mindfulness-based ecotherapy. Ethical challenges are rarely just intellectual problems. They are influenced by stress, emotional reactivity, values, and blind spots. This course integrates mindfulness practices to help you notice your internal responses and stay aligned with your professional ethics.

Mindfulness-based ecotherapy supports:

  • Greater self-awareness during ethical dilemmas
  • Reduced reactivity and clearer judgment
  • Alignment between values, actions, and professional standards
  • Ethical resilience in complex or ambiguous situations

Ethics, in this framework, becomes a lived practice rather than a theoretical obligation.

Flexible Online Homestudy Format

The Ethics and Ecotherapy course is offered as an online homestudy, allowing you to complete the training at your own pace. This format is ideal if you balance a full caseload, administrative responsibilities, or personal commitments.

The course includes:

  • Engaging video instruction
  • Practical examples drawn from real-world ecotherapy contexts
  • Opportunities for reflection and integration
  • A final assessment that reinforces learning objectives

Upon completion, you earn continuing education credit through NBCC ACEP #7022, supporting licensure and professional development requirements.

Who Should Take Ethics and Ecotherapy

This course is designed for counselors, therapists, coaches, educators, and other helping professionals who want to practice ethically in a changing world. Ethics and Ecotherapy is especially relevant if you:

  • Use or plan to use ecotherapy or outdoor interventions
  • Want clearer ethical guidance for nontraditional settings
  • Care about environmental responsibility and social justice
  • Value mindfulness-informed professional growth

No prior training in ecotherapy is required. The course is accessible while still offering depth for experienced practitioners.

Why Ethics and Ecotherapy Matter Now

As climate-related stress, burnout, and disconnection from nature increase, more people are seeking healing through ecotherapy. With this growth comes greater ethical responsibility. Ethics and Ecotherapy ensures that your work remains grounded, respectful, and accountable to both professional standards and the living systems that support wellbeing.

Ethical practice protects not only the people you serve but also you, your profession, and the ecosystems you engage with.

Enroll Today

Learn more about Ethics and Ecotherapy and enroll through the Mindful Ecotherapy Center:
www.mindfulecotherapycenter.com

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Ethics is not about perfection. It is about awareness, responsibility, and care. Ethics and Ecotherapy helps you practice all three with clarity and confidence.

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WEBINAR: Ethics and Ecotherapy

WEBINAR: Ethics and Ecotherapy Webinar

This is a LIVE WEBINAR that will be presented on February 11, 2025, at 9 a.m. Pacific Time.

CONTACT HOURS: 3.5 THIS QUALIFIES AS AN ETHICS COURSE NBCC-APPROVED CONTINUING EDUCATION PROVIDER ACEP #7022

WEBINAR: Ethics and Ecotherapy COURSE DESCRIPTION

This Ethics and Ecotherapy live, interactive webinar course will review some of the special ethical considerations unique to the practice of ecotherapy. Ecotherapy usually includes doing therapy outdoors. Therapy in non-traditional settings presents unique ethical challenges. These ethical issues are typically 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.


WEBINAR: Ethics and 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

WEBINAR: Ethics and Ecotherapy Course Instructions

This is a LIVE WEBINAR on Ethics and Ecotherapy course that will be offered on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 9 a.m. Pacific Time. PLEASE NOTE THE TIME ZONE. This version of the course is for LIVE, INTERACTIVE CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT. Once you have purchased the course, there will be several course documents available for download, plus a LINK TO THE WEBINAR. Please save this link so that you can access the webinar. The webinar is presented through Zoom. If you do not already have Zoom you will need to add it to your device.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT FOR ETHICS AND ECOTHERAPY

When you have completed the presentation and the review, there will be a final exam. You have three attempts to pass the final exam with a score of 80% or higher. Once you have passed the final a certificate of completion will be generated in pdf format for your records.


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WEBINAR: Ethics and Ecotherapy

Instructor Qualifications and Contact Information

This course was created by Charlton Hall, MMFT, PhD.

Charlton Hall, MMFT, PhD is a former Marriage and Family Therapy Supervisor and a former Registered Play Therapy Supervisor (now retired from both those roles).

Dr. Hall has been providing training seminars on mindfulness and ecotherapy since 2007 when he founded what would become the Mindful Ecotherapy Center, LLC, and has been an advocate for education in ecotherapy and mindfulness throughout his professional career, serving on the South Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy’s Board of Directors as Chair of Continuing Education from 2012 to 2014.

He served as the Chair of Behavioral Health for ReGenesis Health Care from 2014 to 2016 and trained the medical staff in suicide risk assessment and prevention during his employment at that agency.

Dr. Hall is also a trained SMART Recovery Facilitator and served as a Volunteer Advisor in South Carolina for several years.

Dr. Hall’s area of research and interest is using Mindfulness and Ecotherapy to facilitate acceptance and change strategies within a family systemic framework, and he has presented research at several conferences and seminars on this and other topics.

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Ethics and Ecotherapy Webinar

ethics and ecotherapy

This Ethics and Ecotherapy Webinar covers some of the common ethical challenges unique to the practice of ecotherapy. Ecotherapy usually includes doing therapy outdoors. Therapy in non-traditional settings presents unique ethical challenges. These ethical issues are not usually covered in therapy or counseling 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.

  • Target Audience: Mental Health Professionals
  • ONLINE Continuing Education Hours: 2 (Two)

Ethics and Ecotherapy Course Information Packet

Ethics and 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

Ethics and Ecotherapy Course Instructions

This is a LIVE WEBINAR continuing education course that will be held on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time.

PLEASE NOTE THE TIME AND THE TIME ZONE.

Once you have purchased the course, course documents will be available for download. You will also have access to the Zoom conference link, which will be embedded in the lessons for the course. Use that link to attend the live conference.

Upon conclusion of the webinar, you will have access to a brief course review and a link to the final exam. When you have completed the webinar and the course review, take the final exam. You have three attempts to pass the final exam with a score of 80% or higher. Once you have passed the final a certificate of completion will be generated in pdf format for your records.


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NEW COURSE: Ethics of Ecotherapy

ethics and ecotherapy
  • Target Audience: Mental Health Professionals
  • ONLINE Continuing Education Hours: 2 (Two)
  • NBCC Approval: Yes
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE THIS COURSE! ON SALE UNTIL JUNE 30, 2023!

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 recorded version of a course that was offered on Tuesday, June 20, 2023. This version of the course is for ONLINE CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT. Once you have purchased the course, there will be several course documents available for download, plus a series of lessons including a two-hour video presentation. When you have completed the presentation and the review, there will be a final exam. You have three attempts to pass the final exam with a score of 80% or higher. Once you have passed the final a certificate of completion will be generated in pdf format for your records.

Be informed when new courses are added –

subscribe to the Mindful Ecotherapy Center’s monthly newsletter.

Click here to read our refund and return policy

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