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The best natural healer turns out to be nature

Thomas was featured in the Portland Oregonian’s May 27, 2009 article The best natural healer turns out to be nature discussing the field of ecopsychology and links between mental health and connection with nature and green spaces. See article below as published originally HERE. Read the article below in its entirety or download a .pdf… Continue reading The best natural healer turns out to be nature

Published May 17, 2009
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