
Ecotherapy
Theory, Research, Practice & Education
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 30. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-1-350-45985-4 (ISBN)
Description
Building on the success of the first edition, this thought-provoking volume provides a comprehensive exploration of the developing field of ecotherapy, exploring our reciprocal relationship with nature and the therapeutic benefits of contact with natural spaces. Expanded into four parts, it offers a unique examination of a range of theoretical perspectives, unpacks the latest research and provides a wealth of illuminating practice and training examples.
New to this edition:
Fresh insights and updated research integrated throughout every chapter
New contributing authors from the UK, Israel, Sweden and the US, adding a wealth of international experience and knowledge to the core areas of ecotherapy
A brand-new section on education, exploring how ecotherapy principles can be incorporated into training programmes and supervision
Expanded material on rewilding therapy, spiritual ecological practice, systemic practice and exploring the self in nature
Written by a team of international experts in the field, Ecotherapy remains an essential introduction to this fast-growing area of therapeutic practice.
New to this edition:
Fresh insights and updated research integrated throughout every chapter
New contributing authors from the UK, Israel, Sweden and the US, adding a wealth of international experience and knowledge to the core areas of ecotherapy
A brand-new section on education, exploring how ecotherapy principles can be incorporated into training programmes and supervision
Expanded material on rewilding therapy, spiritual ecological practice, systemic practice and exploring the self in nature
Written by a team of international experts in the field, Ecotherapy remains an essential introduction to this fast-growing area of therapeutic practice.
Reviews / Votes
This second edition of Ecotherapy is an essential and timely expansion of the field's conceptual basis, offering both scholarly depth and practical insight. With updated research and fresh perspectives, Joe Hinds and Hayley Marshall skilfully bridge psychology and ecology to illuminate our interdependence with the natural world while honouring and building on the work of their late colleague Martin Jordan. This now expanded anthology remains a cornerstone for students, practitioners, and educators committed to fostering ecological well-being and human flourishing. * Nevin J. Harper, Outdoor Education and Therapy Trainer, Researcher, Consultant and Author, Canada * Ecotherapy expresses the creative friction between art and science and this book skilfully mirrors that dynamic. From chapter to chapter, readers of all types - from educators, to clinical supervisors, to practitioners and students - will find sustenance here, as the authors blend theory and practice, empirical data and intuition, science and spirituality. The healing presence of nature shines through its pages. * Paul Deal, Associate Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counselling, State University of New York Plattsburgh, USA * This book shows the intellectual depth, breadth and maturity that has been achieved in the field of ecotherapy, which is now claiming its place as central to the future of psychotherapy. As we rapidly awake to the unfolding systemic ecological and social consequences of our current disconnect from both the inner and outer natural world, this book is an essential read for both trainees and experienced practitioners. * Roger Duncan, Systemic, Family and Eco Psychotherapist, UK * A foundational book in the field of ecotherapy. Joe Hinds, Hayley Marshall and Martin Jordan's updated Ecotherapy draws on global expertise to illuminate the expanding field of nature-based therapy. This revised edition deepens an understanding of nature's positive impact on mental health by sharing experiences, new international perspectives and research, as well as innovative approaches to education and therapy. A must-read for anyone studying or practicing ecotherapy. * Megan Delaney, Associate Professor of Psychology, Monmouth University, USA *More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
564 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-45985-4 (9781350459854)
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Persons
Joe Hinds is a Psychotherapist and Counsellor, and is Senior Lecturer in Counselling at the University of Greenwich, UK.
Hayley Marshall is a Certified Transactional Analyst (psychotherapy), based in the UK. She is a trainer and supervisor specialising in ecological practice.
Martin Jordan was a Counselling Psychologist, Psychotherapist and expert in the field of Ecotherapy. Formerly, he was a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton, UK.
Hayley Marshall is a Certified Transactional Analyst (psychotherapy), based in the UK. She is a trainer and supervisor specialising in ecological practice.
Martin Jordan was a Counselling Psychologist, Psychotherapist and expert in the field of Ecotherapy. Formerly, he was a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton, UK.
Editor
University of Greenwich, UK
Red Kite Training, UK
School of Applied Social Science, Brighton, UK
Content
Theory
? Thomas Doherty, US - Theoretical and Empirical Foundations for Ecotherapy
? Caroline Brazier, UK - Nature-based Practice: A Buddhist Psychotherapy Perspective
? Joe Hinds, UK - Relational Psychotherapy and Eudemonic Philosophy in Nature Experiences
? Martin Jordan, UK- Ecotherapy as Psychotherapy - Towards an Ecopsychotherapy
? Linda Buzzell, US - The Many Ecotherapies
Research
? Deborah Kelly, UK - Working with Nature in Palliative care
? Anna Maria Palsdottir, SWE - Evidence-based Design and Salutogenic Approach in Nature-based Rehabilitation for Individuals with Stress-related Mental Disorders
? Matthew Adams, UK & Martin Jordan, UK - Nature Connectedness, Belonging and Social Identity in a Group-Based Ecotherapy Programme
? Claire Lamont, UK - The Garden, the Wind and the River: Exploring Unconscious and Lesser-known Parts of the Self in Nature
Practice
? Hayley Marshall, UK - A Vital Protocol - Embodied-relational Depth in Ecopsychotherapy
? Ronen Berger, ISR - Renewed by Nature: Nature Therapy as a Framework to Help People Deal with Crises, Trauma and Loss
? Louise Ranger, UK & Joe Hinds, UK - Equine-assisted Therapy: Developing Theoretical Context
? Elaine Thelier, UK - Exploring a Spirituality of the Earth
? Chiara Santin, UK - Rewilding Therapy, the Therapeutic Ecosystem and Imagin-action
Education
? Alan Bainbridge, UK - Education as Ecotherapy: Paying Attention to the World
? Giles Barrow, UK & Hayley Marshall, UK - Becoming Ecological: Education with the Earth in Mind
? Natasha Sephton, UK - Breathing Vitality into Supervision - a Creative and Expansive Ecological Supervision
? Mary Dees, UK - How to Love this World: Becoming an Ecological Practitioner
? Thomas Doherty, US - Theoretical and Empirical Foundations for Ecotherapy
? Caroline Brazier, UK - Nature-based Practice: A Buddhist Psychotherapy Perspective
? Joe Hinds, UK - Relational Psychotherapy and Eudemonic Philosophy in Nature Experiences
? Martin Jordan, UK- Ecotherapy as Psychotherapy - Towards an Ecopsychotherapy
? Linda Buzzell, US - The Many Ecotherapies
Research
? Deborah Kelly, UK - Working with Nature in Palliative care
? Anna Maria Palsdottir, SWE - Evidence-based Design and Salutogenic Approach in Nature-based Rehabilitation for Individuals with Stress-related Mental Disorders
? Matthew Adams, UK & Martin Jordan, UK - Nature Connectedness, Belonging and Social Identity in a Group-Based Ecotherapy Programme
? Claire Lamont, UK - The Garden, the Wind and the River: Exploring Unconscious and Lesser-known Parts of the Self in Nature
Practice
? Hayley Marshall, UK - A Vital Protocol - Embodied-relational Depth in Ecopsychotherapy
? Ronen Berger, ISR - Renewed by Nature: Nature Therapy as a Framework to Help People Deal with Crises, Trauma and Loss
? Louise Ranger, UK & Joe Hinds, UK - Equine-assisted Therapy: Developing Theoretical Context
? Elaine Thelier, UK - Exploring a Spirituality of the Earth
? Chiara Santin, UK - Rewilding Therapy, the Therapeutic Ecosystem and Imagin-action
Education
? Alan Bainbridge, UK - Education as Ecotherapy: Paying Attention to the World
? Giles Barrow, UK & Hayley Marshall, UK - Becoming Ecological: Education with the Earth in Mind
? Natasha Sephton, UK - Breathing Vitality into Supervision - a Creative and Expansive Ecological Supervision
? Mary Dees, UK - How to Love this World: Becoming an Ecological Practitioner