3 Day Ecotherapy CPD Workshop
Put a Spring in your step with an amazing 16.5 hours CPD like no other! Come to Co Clare for a weekend that promises to be personally rejuvenating as well as professionally inspiring!
Are you interested in Ecotherapy? Are you curious about how you could help your clients connect more with nature for their wellbeing and the wellbeing of the planet? Are you interested to learn about the growing body of research in the area of Ecotherapy and ecologically informed practice?
Then look no further and take a road less travelled with me, Joanne Hanrahan. I have been practicing, researching, delivering talks and workshops in the area of Ecotherapy for over a decade now. The next offering of my popular Ecotherapy workshop is a 3-day workshop being held in the great outdoors in Co Clare.
This unique workshop will provide theory, practical tips, and time to reflect on your own ecological mindset and relationship with the natural world. It will also provide you with many tools to begin to develop and imagine your own Ecotherapy practice, whether that is indoors or working outdoors with individuals or groups.
This promises to be a truly nourishing and growth-full experience for you both personally and professionally.
Based in The Glen in the grounds of the Falls Hotel in Ennistymon and at Joanne’s therapy room and garden in Liscannor in Co Clare the CPD workshop will run from Friday morning Sept 6th to Sunday afternoon Sept8th and will provide 16.5 hours of CPD. Cost is €375 including tea/coffee scones on arrival, snacks and lunch on one day.
This experiential workshop is limited to a max of 8 participants so take the first step now by signing up via the expression of interest link below.
https://forms.office.com/r/Z7pKC1we7B
Or contact me at Joannepsychotherapy@gmail.com
Time Structure
Fri. 6th Sept at The Glen Ennistymon - 11:00 - 18:00 (Meet at 10:30 with Tea/Coffee & Scones included)
Sat. 7th Sept at The Glen Ennistymon - 10:00 - 17:00
Sun. 8th Sept at my Therapy Room and Garden Liscannor - 09:30-14:00 (Lunch provided)
New Hybrid Supervision Group
Looking for a creative supervision experience with a difference? This may be the one for you! I’m very excited to announce my plan to start a year-long small supervision group this Autumn. My desire is to create a small group of supervisees who will grow and flourish together through the seasons and honour place, movement and body as part of the supervision process. This will be my second time running this offering, which proved to be a nourishing experience for all involved in 2023/2024.
This will be a hybrid offering with monthly sessions. Most sessions will be held online and Four (one in each season) sessions will be held in person outdoors in Co. Clare. I envisage this group to be most likely suited to accredited psychotherapists who are interested in reflecting on their practices’ and their clients through an holistic nature based and trauma informed lens. Supervisees, while they may have an interest in Ecotherapy, do not need to be working outdoors with clients to join this group. This group supervision will greatly compliment your one to one supervision, and my wish is that together, we will be part of a truly embodied, safe, creative learning, and reflective space. If interested, or just curious, please contact me at joannepsychotherapy@gmail.com for potential dates, times, costs and more information. I will arrange a call with all potential group members to see if the group would meet your needs.
Joanne Hanrahan Bio
Joanne Hanrahan is an IAHIP accredited Psychotherapist and Supervisor in private practice in Co Clare. She is also a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP) so works through a trauma informed lens and very much includes the body and movement in her practice. Joanne is passionate about including place in her approach to therapy and completed her MSc thesis on the topic of psychotherapy and the natural world. She has delivered numerous workshops, and written about, ecotherapy and bringing an ecological lens to practice. Her most recent article, on the topic of Eco Supervision was published in the latest edition (Summer 2024) of Inside Out. More details can be found on www.joannehanrahan.ie