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Nature Therapy for Seasonal Change: Walk and Talk Support in Maryland
Feeling the gradual shift from summer to fall? Learn how nature therapy for seasonal change can help you transition from summer to fall with ease. Walk and talk therapy in Maryland.
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Summer bucket list for moms: Your Essential Reset Is Right Here
Calling all mamas craving a slower, more soul-nourishing summer…This one’s for you. I’ve put together a clickable Summer Bucket List designed to help you gently reset your nervous system, reconnect with joy (and maybe your kids), and carve out a little space just for YOU—outside, in the fresh air, where the healing begins. Each simple…
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Why Anxiety Feels Physical: How Nature-Based Practices Help You Reconnect and Regulate
When anxiety shows up in your body—racing heart, shallow breath, tense muscles—it’s your nervous system trying to protect you. But modern stressors often activate this response unnecessarily. Nature-based therapy offers a way to calm your body and mind. Just 20 minutes in nature can lower cortisol levels and ease tension. Simple practices like grounding through…
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Where to Find a Therapist for Moms Near Me: Parkville, Perry Hall, White Marsh, & Towson, Maryland
Looking for a therapist for moms near Parkville, Perry Hall, White Marsh, or Towson, Maryland? Get expert, down-to-earth support for pregnancy, postpartum, and motherhood. Schedule a free consultation today! Plus, learn about 4 fun places to visit this spring.
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Finding Calm in the Wild: How Nature Supports Moms During Times of Heightened Stress
Motherhood is a journey marked by both profound joy and deep challenges. There are moments of wonder—the first time your baby grasps your finger, the quiet connection during a bedtime story—but there are also moments of overwhelm. The sleepless nights, the constant demands, the never-ending mental load. In those times of heightened stress, nature has…
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Integrating Indigenous Ways of Knowing into Decolonizing the Mental Health Space
As we celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we must acknowledge the profound wisdom of Indigenous communities in shaping mental health care. Drawing from Christopher Sharp’s inspiring presentation, the incorporation of Indigenous Ways of Knowing emphasizes holistic, community-centered healing deeply connected to land and nature. This approach champions matrilineal traditions that position women as pivotal figures in…
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How to Love Your Life: Reflections for Conscious Creation
As life gets busy, it’s important to pause and reflect on how we’re really doing. The Late Summer season is a transitional time according to Traditional Chinese Medicine, encouraging us to consider what we consume, how we nourish ourselves, and how our energy flows. These reflections can guide us towards conscious creation and well-being. Learn…
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4 Heartfelt pointers from dragonflies: Optimize your Well-being with this short guide
On a summer morning, while surrounded by nature’s beauty, a dragonfly landed on me, symbolizing spiritual growth and connection. It reminded me of the interconnectedness of all life. In this season of summer, it’s important to attend to our physical, emotional, and spiritual needs for holistic well-being. Let yourself be open to what you need.…
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Navigating motherhood: Common concerns and the healing power of nature-informed therapy
Motherhood is a journey filled with joy, love, and fulfillment. However, it’s also fraught with challenges that can impact a mother’s mental health. From feelings of isolation to the pressure of balancing multiple roles, many mothers find themselves struggling to maintain their well-being. In this blog post, we’ll explore some common concerns facing mothers today…
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Seeking Security in Nature? Bring M.A.C.E.
Seeking Security in Nature? Bring M.A.C.E. Find out how this acronym will flip the script on group nature therapy…🌿
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Take Care of Yourself to Heal the World
From Ordinary to Reciprocity How many times in our day-to-day interactions, friendly conversations, or ordinary exchanges, do we utter the phrase “take care”? For me personally, the phrase “take care” is one I frequently use at the close of interactions with others. It has meaning. When I say it, I mean it literally. I want…
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The Best Gift for Our Children
On a recent walk with my children, my daughter picked up this nature object and began exploring it with the curiosity and openness that toddlers so eloquently model for us grown-ups. She asked many thoughtful questions and I did my best to provide answers. It was just a walk near the woods, and yet it…
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