Many of us have experienced the warm, comforting afterglow that follows time spent outdoors. The special sensation of a sun-kissed face, windswept hair, and the rewarding feeling of well-worked muscles.
But what is it about the great outdoors that makes us feel so…great?
It turns out that spending time in nature is a form of therapy in itself. Ecotherapy, or nature therapy as it is also known, is the practice of connecting with the natural world to improve our mental health and general wellbeing.
Ecotherapy stems from the belief that “people are part of the web of life and that our psyches are not isolated or separate from our environment.” By harmonising with the earth’s intrinsic ecosystems, we can: