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CNIT In The News

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Baltimore Banner, Meredith Cohn
Feeling blue? Therapists have ideas about how to use greenery to boost your mood.
Ecotherapy is free and has no wait list. Here’s how to get the most benefit.
Earth to Humans
Nature-Informed Therapy with Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan
The Washington Post, Maggie Pennam
Should your therapy session be outdoors? More therapists are trying it.
A growing body of research shows that getting outside is good for mood and memory. Some therapists are bringing their practices outdoors to boost the benefits.
The Washington Post, Maggie Pennam
Why going outside is good for you, even when it's freezing
Going outside is good for your mood, your memory and your focus — even when it’s cold.
The Washington Post
War-weary Ukrainians seek healing nature in their vast national parks
American Psychological Association
How to integrate walking therapy into your practice
Walk-and-talk therapy can help people feel connected with nature and more comfortable in therapy
Voice Of America
Hanging out in urban green spaces helps prevent heart disease, study finds
Broadcast Retirement Network
EcoTherapy: Going back to Nature to Transform Psychological and Physiological Health
Going back to Nature to Transform Psychological and Physiological Health
The New York Times
Therapists Trade the Couch for the Great Outdoors
Mental health practitioners are hiking, camping and braving the elements with their clients — all in an effort to help them connect with the Earth, and with themselves.
Mad in America
The Healing Powers of Nature
Wellness Project
Nature, Noticed – A Conversation with Dr. Heidi Schreiber‑Pan
How nature‑informed therapy heals digital fatigue, anxiety, and burnout
EINPresswire
Center for Nature Informed Therapy Receives IRS 501(c)(3) Determination
New IRS recognition empowers growth in evidence-based training, community programs, and subsidized counseling grounded in reciprocity with nature.
Nature and Health Alliance
The Learning Network Case Studies.
Center for Nature Informed Therapy
Pathways Magazine
Reclaiming Our Deepest Roots:
An Introduction to Nature Informed Therapy
Dirt Nap / Jared Paventi
Eco-Grief, Because The World's on Fire
Q&A with Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan
PRA (Park Rx America)
Provider Spotlights of the Month
Millennium Fellowship
UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT STEVEN GRANT, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2023
Millennium Fellowship Project: Nature Informed Therapy Get Outdoors Campaign
Kennedy Saves the World
Kennedy Saves the World
Let’s Get Outside & Talk About Our Feelings
New American Journal
Learning How to Deal With Anxiety by Communing With Nature
Maryland Matters
Meet three therapists who are helping Marylanders cope with their climate anxiety
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