Outdoor therapy goes mainstream as clinicians embrace nature-based sessions

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A growing number of therapists are offering outdoor therapy—such as walk-and-talks and nature-based sessions—citing mood and memory benefits. Clinicians report clients opening up more during movement and in natural settings, drawing on research and real-world experiments, while weather and practicalities can affect how widely the approach is adopted.
Should your therapy session be outdoors? More therapists are trying it. The Washington Post
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