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Therapy Chat

80: Nature As Co-Therapist

Therapy Chat

Laura Reagan, LCSW-C

Social Sciences, Science, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.4728 Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2017

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode 80 of the Therapy Chat Podcast with host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C. This week's episode features Amy Sugeno, LCSW, PLLC.

If you listened to episode 79 with Dr. Gabor Maté, you’ll be interested in this interview with Amy Sugeno, LCSW of Marble Falls, Texas, who is a clinical eco-therapist. Amy talks about what Eco Therapy is, the research on its use and effectiveness with depression and anxiety, stress relief, ADHD, grounding and self-regulation for trauma survivors.

Amy explains that Eco Therapy can take many forms, including animal-assisted (for example, canine and equine) therapies, wilderness therapies, walk and talk therapy, horticulture therapy and clinical eco-therapy in an office, as well as many other possibilities. She explains that this is a depth-oriented type of psychotherapy which can be very powerful. Amy describes how she conducts an eco-therapy session what to wear and what a client can expect overall. She and Laura discuss the power dynamics of the therapy relationship and how Eco Therapy can help create a balance.

For the past 10 years, Amy has worked to help people heal from trauma. Most of her work has been with adults and teens affected by interpersonal violence and sexual abuse. Over the years, she has also worked with people struggling with suicidal thoughts, self-harming behaviors, eating disorders, homelessness, chronic mental illness, and substance abuse.

In this episode, you will hear Amy talk about the positive benefits of Eco Therapy, forest bathing and the shared vulnerability Eco Therapy can create between Amy and her client.

Resources

Amy’s website: http://www.amysugenocounseling.com/

The Animas Institute www.animas.org

Episode 78 with Lanie Smith on Eco Art Therapy: http://traffic.libsyn.com/baltimoreannapolispsychotherapypodcast/EP78_LanieSmith.mp3

Episode 79 with Dr. Gabor Maté on the effects of traumatic stress during development:  http://traffic.libsyn.com/baltimoreannapolispsychotherapypodcast/TherapyChat_EP79_GaborMate.mp3

Amy’s previous interview on Therapy Chat on Attachment: http://traffic.libsyn.com/baltimoreannapolispsychotherapypodcast/Amy_Sugeno_final.mp3

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Therapy Chat Podcast, Episode 80.

0:04.0

This is the Therapy Chat Podcast with Laura Reagan, LCSWC.

0:10.9

The information shared in this podcast is not a substitute for seeking help from a licensed mental health professional.

0:18.2

And now, here's your host, Laura Reagan, LCSWC.

0:23.9

C.SWC.

0:24.9

Hi, welcome back to therapy chat.

0:45.7

I'm your host Laura Reagan, LCSWC, and today I have another interview for you in our Integrative Mental Health series.

0:47.9

If you listened the past few weeks, you heard in episode 78, my interview with the wonderful Lainey Smith,

0:57.6

who talked about eco-art therapy. And Lainey is just such a fabulous therapist, and her work

1:04.6

sounds so exciting and interesting. And then in episode 79, I had the honor of interviewing Dr. Gabor

1:12.9

Matte, who talked about the effects of traumatic stress over the developmental process and how

1:22.5

that can affect us for our whole lives, including our mental, physical, and emotional health and well-being.

1:31.4

The reason why I mentioned episode 78 and episode 79 is because this episode, number 80, is my

1:41.3

interview for the second time with Amy Sagano, LCSW.

1:47.7

And this time, you might remember in a previous episode,

1:52.5

Amy talked with me about attachment,

1:54.7

and I thought it was a fantastic interview.

1:58.7

This time, Amy and I are going to talk about her work doing clinical ecotherapy

2:05.1

in her practice. So when you put together Lainey's work with eco-art therapy, Dr. Gabor Matte's

2:13.3

discussion about traumatic stress and Amy's conversation with me about ecotherapy. I think it's

2:23.6

really kind of fascinating to put all of that information together and just really ponder how

2:31.2

the work that these two therapists are doing

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