• 85: Tips for the First Day in a New Nature-Based Therapy Group
    Sep 30 2024

    In this episode we discuss the often chaotic and challenging first day of a new nature-based therapy group for kids. Everything from clear drop-off procedures and engaging children with meaningful tasks to preparing for social anxiety and ensuring smooth transitions. I also talk about my Nature-Based Therapy Certification and Mentoring Program, designed to support practitioners in building successful, nature-based practices. Join me as I provide actionable tips to make your first day and beyond a success.

    01:00 The Reality of the First Day in Nature-Based Therapy

    01:34 Challenges and Reflections from a Chaotic First Day

    02:34 Strategies for a Smooth First Day

    08:05 Effective Drop-Off Procedures

    13:20 Connecting with Children on the First Day

    19:40 Handling Social Anxiety and Transition Issues

    22:10 Conclusion and Support for Nature-Based Therapy Practitioners

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    23 mins
  • 84: Become a Certified Nature-Based Pediatric Therapist™ with the ConTiGO Approach™
    Sep 23 2024

    In this episode, you'll hear about the journey of launching and evolving the ConTiGO Approach™ and how you can become a Certified Nature-Based Pediatric Therapist™ or Therapist Assistant. You'll hear why we're making some changes to the certification process to build a stronger ConTiGO community and support practitioners' developing true expertise in nature-based therapy. Enrollment is now open for you to Become a Certified Nature-Based Pediatric Therapist or Therapist Assistant in the ConTiGO Approach! Enroll here 00:00 Introduction to Becoming a Certified Nature-Based Pediatric Therapist 00:31 The History of the Contigo Approach 01:37 Transition to Online and Cohort-Based Model 03:53 Challenges and Changes in Enrollment Models 06:29 New Certification Requirements and Community Building 12:12 Experiential Learning and Accountability 14:15 Personal Reflections and Community Engagement 19:22 Conclusion and Enrollment Information

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    22 mins
  • 83: Groups or Individual Nature-Based Therapy Services?
    Sep 16 2024

    Should you offer groups or individual services in your nature-based therapy practice? It depends! In this episode, you'll learn how to make this decision wisely. I discuss the goals, logistics, and challenges of both service models. You'll learn the importance of clear policies, the role of parents in therapy, and when to choose one model over the other.

    Enrollment will open on September 23 for you to Become a Certified Nature-Based Pediatric Therapist or Therapist Assistant in the ConTiGO Approach. Join the waitlist here. 00:00 Introduction to Nature-Based Pediatric Therapy

    01:01 Group vs. Individual Therapy: Key Considerations

    02:06 The Benefits and Challenges of Group Therapy

    10:43 Essential Policies for Group Therapy

    13:49 Individual Therapy: Goals and Best Practices

    18:45 The Importance of Parent Involvement

    23:49 Conclusion and Upcoming Certification Program

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    25 mins
  • 82: The ConTiGO Approach™ to Nature-Based Treatment Activities
    Sep 9 2024

    In this episode, you'll learn all about treatment planning for nature-based pediatric therapy sessions using the ConTiGO Approach™. I delve into four key elements: incorporating child passions, introducing novelty, ensuring activities are child-led and open-ended, and considering sustainability.

    You'll also learn about recent changes to ConTiGO and how you can become a Certified Nature-Based Pediatric Therapist™ (or Therapist Assistant). Enrollment will open on September 23 for you to Become a Certified Nature-Based Pediatric Therapist or Therapist Assistant in the ConTiGO Approach. Join the waitlist here:

    https://www.therapyinthegreatoutdoors.com/contigo-evergreen

    00:00 Introduction to Therapy in the Great Outdoors

    00:58 Personal Update: A Difficult Time

    08:49 The ConTiGO Approach: An Overview

    11:48 Elements of the ConTiGO Approach

    26:30 Upcoming Changes and Certification

    30:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    30 mins
  • 81: A Nature-Based Pre-Writing Curriculum with Brigette Hill, OTR/L
    Sep 2 2024

    In this episode, occupational therapist Brigette Hill, OTR/L joins us to discuss her innovative curriculum designed for teaching pre-writing shapes to pre-k children using nature-based activities. Brigette is the founder of Roly Poly Movement, an online business that develops nature-based curriculum and programs for children. Check out rolypolymovement.com and use code GREAT20 for 20% off of her nature-based pre-writing shapes program, Tree Rings and Other Things.

    00:00 Introduction to Nature-Based Pediatric Therapy

    00:58 Guest Introduction: Brigette Hill and Her Innovative Curriculum

    02:57 Exploring Pre-Writing Shapes Through Nature-Based Activities

    05:44 Incorporating Movement and Music into Learning

    11:10 Launching a Product: Insights and Challenges

    20:40 Advice for Aspiring Creators and Business Owners

    26:52 Special Offer and Conclusion

    27:15 Bonus: Free Resource for Nature-Based Therapy Activities

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    28 mins
  • 80: What is "Evidence-Based Practice" in Nature-Based Therapy?
    Aug 26 2024

    In this episode, we explore the concept of evidence-based practice in nature-based pediatric therapy. Evidence-based practice (EBP) can be broken down into three components: research analysis and application, clinical reasoning, and reflective practice. You'll learn how EBP is more than just understanding various types of research, and understand how clinical reasoning evolves through experience, reflective practice, and community interaction.

    Resources shared in this episode:

    Mattingly, C. (1991). What is clinical reasoning? The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 45(11), 979–986. https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.45.11.979

    Research hub: Evidence based practice toolkit: Levels of evidence. (n.d.). https://libguides.winona.edu/ebptoolkit/Levels-Evidence

    Schön, D. A. (1984). The reflective practitioner. Routledge.

    00:00 Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice

    00:56 Understanding Research Analysis and Application

    01:28 Levels of Evidence in Research

    03:11 The Value of Qualitative Research

    10:09 Clinical Reasoning in Therapy

    17:14 Reflective Practice for Therapists

    20:04 Conclusion and Community Invitation

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    23 mins
  • 79: Mental Health First Aid: Practical Strategies for Self-Regulation with Nicole Roma Thurrell
    Aug 19 2024

    Wilderness Mental Health First Aid with Nicole Roma Thurrell

    In this episode, Nicole Roma Thurrell is back with valuable insights on wilderness mental health first aid. We discussed the importance of body awareness in regulating nervous system responses and strategies for helping children manage different states of activation during outdoor sessions. The episode emphasizes rhythmic, repetitive, and relational activities, with practical suggestions like breathing exercises, grinding coffee beans, and finger knitting. Tune in to hear all her great tips for helping the children you serve be better able to cope with the ebbs and flows of human emotions in daily life. Make sure to visit Institute for Wild Med and get 20% any of their courses with the discount code TGO20 exclusively for our TGO podcast listeners!

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Update

    00:15 Exciting Upcoming Trip

    00:27 Challenges of the Week

    01:21 Introduction to the Episode

    01:41 Guest Introduction: Nicole Roma Thurl

    03:02 Mental Health First Aid Conference

    04:37 Increasing Anxiety in Children

    06:41 Understanding Wilderness Mental Health First Aid

    15:16 The Autonomic Nervous System

    23:59 Combining States for Resilience

    31:34 Understanding the Dorsal Vagus and Safety Perception

    32:32 Body Before Brain: Effective Interventions

    35:21 Rhythmic, Repetitive, and Relational Strategies

    37:44 Breathing Techniques for Regulation

    48:51 High Energy Activities: The Yellow Bucket

    50:55 Low Energy Activities: The Red Bucket

    54:47 Creating a Safe and Aesthetic Environment

    58:48 Conclusion and Practical Takeaways

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 78: The First Aid Skills All Nature-Based Pediatric Therapists Must Know with Nicole Roma Thurrell
    Aug 12 2024

    In episode 78 of Therapy in the Great Outdoors, Nicole Roma Thurrell, WEMT, CTRS is back for the 2nd in our 3-part series on first aid for nature-based therapists. Nicole shares valuable personal anecdotes and real-life examples, highlighting the importance of comprehensive first aid training, especially in dynamic outdoor environments.

    You'll learn the "big 3" of assessing life-threatening situations: Breathing, Bleeding, & Shock. You’ll also learn about practical tools like EpiPens and hemostatic agents, and get tips on maintaining their effectiveness despite environmental challenges. Join us to equip yourself with the knowledge to keep your outdoor therapy sessions safe and enriching for the children you serve.

    00:00 Introduction to Nature-Based Pediatric Therapy

    01:00 First Aid Series Overview

    02:07 Critical First Aid Skills for Therapists

    03:03 Personal Anecdotes and Real-Life Examples

    04:57 Principles of First Aid Assessment

    08:23 Recognizing and Managing Shock

    15:21 Bleeding Control Techniques

    20:37 Understanding Blood Thinning Medications

    21:11 Importance of First Aid Training

    21:47 Choosing the Right First Aid Class

    22:57 Handling Anaphylactic Shock

    24:59 Obtaining and Using EpiPens

    32:22 Critical First Aid Essentials

    33:41 WildMed Training Courses and Discounts

    37:25 Conclusion and Free Research List

    For more information, visit Institute for Wild Med and get 20% any of their courses with the discount code TGO20 exclusively for our TGO podcast listeners!

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    38 mins