Full Description
Natural Approaches to Optimal Wellness: Integrating EcoWellness into Counseling offers a groundbreaking perspective on holistic human wellness by introducing the EcoWellness framework to counselors and psychotherapists.
The book integrates discussion of nature's therapeutic benefits with an understanding of clients' broader ecological and sociocultural contexts. It addresses foundational professional issues, such as the clinician's scope of practice, ethics, and nature worldview, and explores the empirical and conceptual bases of the EcoWellness model through a comprehensive review of the multidisciplinary literature and supporting theories. Interspersed with the author's own clinical experience, the book offers practical examples for applying the EcoWellness perspective in counseling and psychotherapy. With a roadmap for ethical EcoWellness counseling practice, including assessment, treatment planning, specialized strategies, and advocacy, this book equips professionals with tools to enhance client wellness, advocate for environmental and climate justice, and foster a deep, respectful connection to the more-than-human world.
This essential guide equips counselors and psychotherapists with innovative, inclusive, and effective practices to enhance client wellness and foster restorative connections with the natural world.
Contents
EcoWellness: An Introduction Part I: Nature in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Professional Considerations 1. Ecotherapy and the Licensed Helping Professions 2. Ethical Foundations of EcoWellness Counseling 3. Positionality, Colonization, and the Development of Nature Worldview Part II: Empirical and Conceptual Foundations of EcoWellness 4. Holistic Wellness and Nature: A Review of the Multidisciplinary Literature 5. EcoWellness Part III: EcoWellness Counseling 6. EcoWellness Assessment 7. Trauma-informed EcoWellness Counseling 8. The Sphered Approach to EcoWellness Intervention Mapping 9. Applying EcoWellness in Group Work 10. EcoWellness Advocacy