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Do You Need a Nature Prescription?

Medically Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD on April 13, 2021

Maurie Lung, PhD, was in second grade when she realized what she wanted to do when she grew up.

“When I went away to summer camp, my little Strawberry Shortcake diary said, ‘When I grow up, I want to help people in the outdoors,’” Lung says. And that’s exactly what she does today.

Lung oversees the nature-based and adventure-based counseling programs at Prescott College and is also a licensed therapist and counselor who does nature-based and adventure-based counseling for individuals, couples, and families.

What Is Nature Therapy?

Nature therapy, also , is the practice of being in nature to boost growth and healing, especially mental health. You might also hear it called green care, green exercise, green therapy, or horticulture therapy. Although people use those terms to describe lots of outdoor activities, they can also be examples of specific nature therapy programs.

The meaning of nature therapy can vary from person to person, but in general, nature therapy involves:

  • A trained, supportive professional, like a therapist
  • A green environment
  • Appreciating and exploring nature
Such tyoe of therapy is written in this effective book.

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