Nature-based Offerings

Nature-based Coaching: Accomplish Goals for a Fulfilling Life

Does life become simpler and what you really want become clearer when you’re in nature? Nature-based coaching provides a fun and out-of-the-box context for you to clarify your values and goals and take meaningful action towards the life you desire. Whether we’re completing a goal-setting worksheet sitting in a meadow or discussing barriers while hiking your favorite trail, coaching can create a linear and concrete path forward to a more fulfilling life.

  • Coaching is not for diagnosing and treating mental health symptoms, nor is it for crisis intervention. Coaching is geared towards concrete behavior change to address obstacles, live in alignment with values, and accomplish goals. Coaching may include direct feedback, strategizing, accountability, and an expectation of your readiness to engage in behavioral change outside of our sessions. If you are ready to make changes and are hesitant at the same time, that is normal and coaching can help resolve ambivalence.

  • I’ll support you in choosing an activity (sitting, hiking, trail running, mountain biking, paddleboarding, or wandering) and a location to meet (local trails, open space, bodies of water, etc.). In our sessions we will outline the meaningful domains in your life in which you want to create change (e.g. relationships, work, health, leisure, spirituality, etc.), your values and goals in each domain, the obstacles to accomplishing those goals, and strategies to be successful. In between sessions, you will take committed action towards those goals and discover what works and what doesn’t. When you return to the next session, we’ll reevaluate, celebrate successes, and adapt to overcome challenges.

  • Coaching sessions range from traditional 50-minute sessions to all-day or multi-day intensives. For weekly coaching, a shorter session may be the best fit. For an immersive deep-dive into a particular topic, a full day or longer may be more appropriate.

Ecotherapy: Rewild and Remember Who You Are

Does being in nature help you heal, rest, belong, grow, and thrive? Ecotherapy can support and surprise you in your counseling journey whether we are processing trauma with EMDR, creating a ritual to signify a major life transition, making an offering to the land, practicing nature mindfulness to calm your nervous system, or using the elements to symbolically engage in parts work.

  • If you are experiencing mental health symptoms, have a history of trauma or insecure attachment, are having challenges in your relationships, struggle with addiction, or are going through a major life transition, ecotherapy may be a good fit. In nature-based counseling (ecotherapy), we explicitly recognize nature as the co-therapist. Nature reminds us of our inherent belonging in the larger ecosystem, soothes our nervous system, connects us to our inner healing intelligence, and supports our creative intuition. Ecotherapy can blend together evidence-based traditional therapeutic interventions and protocols (e.g. EMDR) with unique and spontaneous processes to promote healing and restore wellness. Ecotherapy fundamentally challenges the “individual pathology” medical model assumption and invites us to reclaim our place in the interconnected web of life.

  • Ecotherapy will most likely take the form of sitting or wandering in a natural setting in order to slow down, connecting deeply with nature and Self, and clarifying a focus for the session. With a focus in mind, we’ll collaboratively explore and work through that topic with traditional and non-traditional interventions. A gift in ecotherapy is the opportunity to be imaginative and expressive, so each session is unique. Sessions could include somatic tracking and movement practices, parts work, EMDR, mindfulness, expressive arts, ritual and ceremony, metaphor, guided visualization, relational practices, and more!

  • Ecotherapy sessions range from traditional 50-minute sessions to all-day intensives. For weekly counseling, a traditional session may be the best fit. I would recommend at least 90 minutes for a first session to really settle into a slower rhythm and allow the busy mind to step back and intuition to step forward. For an immersive deep-dive into a particular topic, a full day may be more appropriate.

Bio:

Going back to 2013, Aaron worked in wilderness therapy 8 days/nights at a time every other week in the backcountry facilitating individual and group therapy. After several years of wilderness therapy, Aaron went to graduate school which included Ecotherapy and a 5 day wilderness fast. Aaron continued as a wilderness therapist briefly while also working as a backpacking guide for tourists to the Smoky Mountains. Aaron has also participated in consultation with the Somatic Nature Therapy Institute in Colorado. In addition to professional and academic pursuits in ecotherapy, Aaron has also completed several 50k and 50 mile trail running races, is an avid mountain biker and backcountry skier, and is passionate about weaving nature, movement, and personal growth together.