Deep adaptation: ways to grow through dissolution
Deep adaptation: ways to grow through dissolution Alan Heeks, Chair, Hazel Hill Trust Jem Bendell’s concept of deep adaptation [...]
Deep adaptation: ways to grow through dissolution Alan Heeks, Chair, Hazel Hill Trust Jem Bendell’s concept of deep adaptation [...]
Eco-psychotherapy: current, ancient, and future? Roger Duncan, Systemic family psychotherapist, systemic supervisor, lecturer In industrial societies sleepwalking into a [...]
Emerging practices for bringing nature into health and care services Alan Kellas, Psychiatrist What place does or could nature [...]
Can healthcare professionals humanise dying? Marina Malthouse, Retired palliative care physician Somehow we must avoid treating dying as though [...]
(re)Wilding healthcare Jonathon Tomlinson, GP and educator, the Lawson Practice, Hoxton In this essay I explore ideas of health [...]
Fasting – a modern take on an ancient practice Antonia Wrigley, Holistic doctor; BHMA vice chair; founder, Real Food Campaign [...]
Awakening your inner physician Ciara Jean Roberts, Holistic educator, yoga teacher, naturopathic nutritionist Published in JHH 18.2-Frontiers of self-care The [...]
Polyvagal theory and community singing Tina Sharman, Life coach, rebirthing breathworker, co-founder of On the Hill community interest company [...]
The mind–body and the old car William House, Retired GP; JHH editorial board member Published in JHH17.2 – Mind-body self-care However strange [...]
The Human Nature Project - Bristol. Between April and October, the Human Nature Project, led by qualified psychotherapists and forest therapy guides, will make 2000 [...]
Prescribing nature is excellent value for money. A report by researchers at Leeds Beckett University reveals that prescribing contact with nature for people who [...]
Nose to tail nutrition and evolution Heather Rosa, Dean, Institute for Optimum Nutrition Published in JHH16.3 - The Real [...]
Nurturing wellbeing through nature Melanie Vincent, Wellbeing Programme Support Officer, Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Published in JHH16.1 - Nature connections [...]
The nature–human connection and health Alex Laird, Medical herbalist Published in JHH16.1 - Nature Connections Wondering at the perfection [...]
Ecotherapy: the benefits for young people Jess Bayley, Founder and project manager, Centre for Ecotherapy Published in JHH16.1 - [...]
Welcome inspiration – the vitality of natural inclusion in human wellness Alan Rayner, Naturalist Published in JHH16.1 - Nature [...]
Learning superresilience from nature: systemic responses to systemic overload Alan Heeks, Chair, Hazel Hill Trust Published in JHH16.1 - [...]
Researching the potential therapeutic action of medicinal plants using a post-reductionist method Michael Evans, Retired GP; postgraduate trainer in anthroposophic medicine in the [...]
Bruce Parry in conversation with David Peters. Bruce Parry is an award-winning documentary maker, indigenous rights advocate, author, explorer and trek leader. In his [...]
A meltdown of old norms is stirring dark suspicions about maleness and men’s place in the world. Men commit most of the world’s murders and [...]