Forest Therapy, also known as Forest Bathing and Shinrin-Yoku, is a therapeutic practice that guides people to an inner state of relaxation and sensory restoration through doing a series of sensory oriented invitations that bring them into a present moment relationship with the forest. It is a gentle, physically undemanding practice taking place in an area of a forest or along a forest trail.
Forest Therapy supports the health of both humans and forests. The therapeutic benefits of this practice are primarily attributed to the interaction and relationship between the participant and the forest environment, with the forest therapy guide utilizing the best practices for guiding the participant into this relationship. It is a practice within the larger field of eco-therapy and eco-psychology.
The walk will be approximately two hours but does not cover a large distance. Please wear comfortable shoes as there will be terrain changes, dress comfortably and bring a water bottle.
Special Guest:
Shelley Anderson is a Forest Therapy Guide who works with individuals of all ages helping them sink into nature and experience an intentional pathway into health, wholeness, and happiness and is situated in Port Alberni, B.C. Shelley believes the work she does enables her clients to reset the stress button, boost immune function, kick start creativity, and feel so much better! Not only does spending time in nature significantly benefit those who struggle with anxiety, ADD, ADHD, autism, and any other mental health challenges but it benefits people of all ages for all time.
Forest Therapy Guides from Nature Impact:
Josh Massop:
Josh Massop Is a Forest Therapy Guide who works in the Calgary, Alberta area. His passion is for helping those who need it most; those that spend their lives serving others (such as ministry, councilors, front lines workers and others).
Josh completed his Forest Therapy training in August 2021 in Tofino, BC., receiving his certification in June 2022. Most of his current walks take place in natural areas in and around the Calgary area.
Among Josh's interests are exercise, golf, surfing, and anything that gets him out in nature. Josh feels a strong call to serve others and help with the mental health recovery that is required for healing coming out of the pandemic.
Jennifer Massop:
Jennifer Massop Is a Forest Therapy Guide who works in the Calgary, Alberta area. Jen is a loving, kind and gentle soul who can't get enough of the outdoors.
Jen completed her Forest Therapy training in August 2021 in Tofino, BC., receiving her certification in June 2022. She also has her Wilderness First Aid certification.
Jen's interests include hiking, golfing, and spending time in nature.
Click here for more information on Nature Impact.
Please note: If you have any dietary restrictions, please mention them in the "Comment" section at the time of registration.
Thursday Aug 25, 2022
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM MDT
Timeline
10:00 am - 12:00 pm - Forest Walk
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm - Lunch, networking, and presentation by our special guest.
Big Hill Springs Provincial Park
Big Hill Springs Road, Cochrane, Alberta
Fee includes one, two hour guided Forest Walk Therapy session, lunch, networking, and presentation by our special guest. Transportation not included. Carpooling is encouraged.
Member Pricing: $60.00
Future Member Pricing: $70.00
Registration Deadline: Monday, August 22nd, 2022 @ 10:00 am. Fees are non-refundable.
A minimum of ten participants are required to host this event. If the minimum registration requirement is not met, refunds will be issued.
Printed courtesy of www.airdriechamber.ab.ca/ – Contact the Airdrie Regional Chamber of Commerce for more information.
102, 150 Edwards Way NW, Airdrie, AB T4B 4B9 – (403) 948-4412 – info@airdriechamber.ab.ca