
Nature as a Co-Therapist Webinar
Nature as a Co-Therapist
Creative Ecotherapy Tools for Transformation
"When we collaborate with nature as our co-therapist, we open the door to wisdom, synchronicity, and magic beyond what we can plan or imagine."
-Katie Asmus
Connection with Nature is as old as humans, and we know that the more we live in balance with nature, the healthier we are as humans, as well as are our eco-systems. Join Katie as she presents a free webinar on integrating nature into therapeutic work in ways that feel meaningful, ethical, and accessible.
You’ll leave this webinar with:
A better understanding of the field of nature- connection in therapy
Clarity on how you can incorporate it into your work now
A few practical tools
Inspiration for next steps and some knowledge about our offerings
When: Monday, March 17th at 5 pm MT
Where: online via Zoom
Can’t make it live? No problem - a replay will be sent to all who register.
About Your Facilitator
With over 3 decades of experience in outdoor education, therapy, teaching, and rites of passage guiding, Katie Asmus, MA, BMP, LPC, the founder of the Somatic Nature Therapy Institute, is a renowned facilitator and educator on nature-based therapeutic interventions.
Katie started her career as an instructor for Outward Bound and after becoming a clinician, began training outdoor educators and facilitators how to identify and address trauma and panic responses among students on wilderness trips.
Katie also has had a 25-plus-year career working with therapy and coaching clients and teaching graduate-level wilderness therapy, adventure therapy, ecotherapy, and somatic therapy at Naropa University and Prescott College.
She is a skilled facilitator, educator, speaker, and therapist who has trained practitioners internationally in somatic and nature-based interventions for working with trauma, attachment, and nervous system regulation with a strong emphasis on parts work. Katie also focuses on incorporating ceremony and rites of passage into healing work in order to honor life transitions. She has developed a number of professional trainings for helping professionals in these areas, has presented internationally for over 25 years, published a variety of writings, and has been a frequent guest on podcasts and as a speaker in international communities. She is passionate about sharing the many ways nature connection can be woven into the therapeutic process and empowering practitioners to lean into the inherent wisdom of the natural world.
