Prescribing Nature: A Clinician's Guide to Ecotherapy

Author(s) : Patricia H. Hasbach

Prescribing Nature: A Clinician's Guide to Ecotherapy

Book Details

  • Publisher : WW Norton & Co
  • Published : November 2025
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 208
  • Category :
    Forthcoming
  • Category 2 :
    Individual Psychotherapy
  • Catalogue No : 98359
  • ISBN 13 : 9781324053668
  • ISBN 10 : 1324053666
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Bring nature to your therapy room - or take therapy into nature.

Psychotherapy has traditionally occurred in office spaces and focused on issues that stop at the urban boundary. But with the growing impacts of climate-related anxiety and trauma, and mounting evidence that contact with nature has powerful psychological, emotional and restorative benefits, more clinicians are turning to the practice of ecotherapy to help their clients heal.

Ecopsychology pioneer Patricia Hasbach provides an ecotherapy model for mental health professionals looking to incorporate the natural world into their work. The book starts with an Overview section that highlights the theoretical foundations of ecotherapy, the importance of expanding the context care to include ecological systems and reviews current research on the benefits of nature interactions. The Practice of Ecotherapy section covers topics that examine the development of an environmental identity and the concept of the ecological Self. This section suggests practices for working with clients that include nature as a partner in the therapeutic process through creating restorative environments in the office, moving therapy sessions outdoors and writing nature prescriptions to encourage direct interactions with the natural world. Lastly, the Practical Considerations section covers a wide range of topics including challenges and ethical considerations unique to ecotherapy, various forms of ecotherapy, and special populations where ecotherapy can be especially effective treatment. This section also covers the efficacy of ecotherapy to address climate-related anxiety and trauma and future directions for the field.

Whether you are interested in moving therapy sessions outdoors, writing nature prescriptions for clients or bringing the outdoors into your office, here you’ll find practical strategies that will broaden the lens of your therapeutic practice to include the vital human-nature relationship.

Reviews and Endorsements

An accessible, sensible introduction to the theory of ecopsychology and the methods of ecotherapy. Recommended for both therapists and for anyone interested in the human–nature connection.
Howard Frumkin, MD, DrPH, emeritus professor and former dean, University of Washington School of Public Health, and former director, National Center for Environmental Health, CDC

This is a timely and much-needed volume, grounded in the understanding that humans are connected to the natural world. Drawing on research, history, and personal experience, Hasbach provides both theoretical support and practical suggestions for a therapeutic approach that supports psychological well-being by helping people recognize that connection as part of their identity. A must read for nature-informed mental health care.
Susan Clayton, PhD, Whitmore-Williams Professor of Psychology, The College of Wooster

As the evidence continues to mount on the benefits of connecting deeply to the natural world, here comes Patricia Hasbach’s indispensable guide for clinicians, patients, and all of us. This is the book we need right now.
Florence Williams, author of The Nature Fix and Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey

Patricia Hasbach is a pioneering voice for ecotherapy and ecopsychology. In recent years, a growing body of scientific evidence shows that people of all ages are suffering physically, psychologically, and spiritually from a disconnection from the natural world. For many, that disconnect is a matter of life and death. To this cause, Hasbach brings not only her clinical expertise but also the voice of her heart. Prescribing Nature is a seminal work and a milestone for the new nature movement.
Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder

About the Author(s)

Patricia H. Hasbach, PhD, is an author, consultant, college educator, and licensed psychotherapist in private practice in Eugene, Oregon.

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