Professional Ecotherapy
Certificate Immersion Program – Level 2

Professional Ecotherapy Certificate Immersion Program – Level 2

Translate your love of nature into your life and work!

Join us for this nourishing and transformational training!

Are you ready to take the next step in your personal and professional journey with Ecotherapy?

Would you like to immerse in nature for a deep dive into Earth-based healing practices?

Ecotherapy Certificate Immersion Program

Retreat in a stunning, natural setting with majestic trees and flowing creeks.
Experience a rich mix of nature-based healing practices you can use with individuals and groups, indoors or outdoors.
Replenish body and spirit with the peace of nature, healthy and delicious meals, and the support of an Earth-honoring community.
Take home a treasure trove of Earth-based practices and the knowledge and confidence you need to use them skillfully.

 All Are Welcome Immersion

May 31, 2026 to June 5, 2026

Ben Lomond Quaker Center | Ben Lomond, CA

Taught by Amanda Morrison & Adrián Villasenor-Galarza

2026 All Are Welcome Immersion is FULL.

LGBTQIA2S+ Immersion 

July 12-17, 2026

Ben Lomond Quaker Center | Ben Lomond, CA

Taught by Kellum Lewis & Niralli D’Costa

COURSE POSTPONED

Next LGBTQIA2S+ Immersion, Summer 2027

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Now is the time to include nature-honoring principles in our healing work!

When we give ourselves time to immerse in nature—walking among trees, gazing at expansive vistas, listening to birdsong—we feed our hearts and spirits. We touch into ancient wisdom within us and around us from the land, creatures and elements. We restore our bodies and minds and receive a well of inspiration to share with our clients and those around us.

When we immerse in nature as part of an Earth-loving community with a shared intention, it’s especially bonding and transformational. Exploring nature connection practices together can lead to profound shifts in how we experience nature and give us powerful tools and motivation to carry this back into our personal and professional lives.

~ Ariana Candell, LMFT, R-DMT, Ecotherapist and Ryan Van Lenning, Ecotherapist & Wilderness Rite-of-Passage Guide

Learn powerful, nature-based healing practices
to enrich your therapeutic and leadership work

This training offers a unique and transformative blend of nature immersion, personal retreat, and professional development. In a safe and supportive community, you will integrate and deepen what you’ve learned in previous programs, strengthen your personal connection with nature, and hone your ability to lead Ecotherapy practices.

You will spend most of your time outdoors, experiencing a rich mix of practices and learning how to guide them skillfully—including work with nature allies, somatic and expressive arts, Authentic Movement in nature, sacred ceremony, eco-activism, and Joanna Macy’s “The Work that Reconnects.”

This training will help you:

  • Reconnect with passion and purpose and clarify your path
  • Keep yourself and your clients grounded and resourced
  • Guide outdoor individual Ecotherapy sessions safely and skillfully
  • Lead engaging and effective group nature connection experiences
  • Help transform pain over the state of the world into positive action

Personal benefits of the training:

  • Restore and recharge by immersing in a peaceful, natural setting
  • Deepen your personal relationship with nature
  • Develop a consistent nature connection practice to nourish and sustain you
  • Experience the support of a dynamic, Earth-honoring community—during the training and beyond

25 CEU’s available

Learning outcomes of the training.

This program is designed for:

Licensed clinicians, interns and counseling students, wellness practitioners, coaches, ministers, teachers, healers, and more.

25 CE’s available for $95 administrative cost.

Teachings are appropriate for healthcare professionals as well as the general public.

Healthcare professionals will be able to incorporate the tools and practices offered in this program in ways beneficial to clients or patients.

Credit is awarded for instructional time only and does not include the activities of circle singing, extended nature connection time, meals, etc.

We welcome all humans of any gender identity, culture, race, religion, sexual orientation and economic circumstance.

What participants say:

“Deciding to enroll in the Level 2 Ecotherapy Immersion was one of the best decisions of my life! This experience has transformed my life, and has brought me home to myself. I’m highly grateful, and highly recommend this powerful program with The Earthbody Institute.” 

~ Joy Long, LCMHC

“Magical, life-changing, professionally deepening, relationship building, and personally expansive. It opened up my brain, heart, and soul to the powerful healing gifts of our beautiful Mother Earth.”

~ Beth Prewitt, PsyD, MS, LPCC

“This training allowed me to gain felt-sense of trust in Earth  that I can lean into her and know that I don’t have to effort or try so hard to move into this work more fully. It allowed for trust in emergence, flow, and organic development of in the moment client offerings and practices. It was also deeply moving and meaningful for me to develop community with the dear fellow therapists in my cohort and feel free to express my child-like self in safety.”

~ Kara L., LMFT

Experience the power of sharing visions, hopes and support
with an Earth-honoring community!

Our training perspective offers a unique blend of deep nature connection, mindfulness, somatic therapy, expressive arts and social activism. Our practical and theoretical roots are in Hakomi Mindful Somatic Psychotherapy, Dance Movement Therapy and Joanna Macy’s “Work that Reconnects.”

Our training approach is highly experiential and integrates presentation, demonstration, practice, reflection and journaling, consultation and peer feedback, as well as personal time for nature connection, networking and rejuvenation.

Ecotherapy Certificate

You will receive an Ecotherapy Certificate for completion of this training program

 

What participants say:

“Ariana’s trainings have been monumental to my evolution as an ecotherapy educator, facilitator, and practitioner. They helped me go beyond my comfort zone to explore powerful new ways of connecting with and learning from the natural world. I have since incorporated these new understandings into my existing course “The Science & Experience of Ecotherapy” at William & Mary, and it has taken the course to another level. I am eternally grateful to have had the opportunity to learn from such an inspirational and accomplished leader in the field!”

~ Dorothy C. Ibes, PhD Senior Lecturer, Environmental Science & Policy and Center for Geospatial Analysis

“This program has true holistic integrity. The teachings, the teachers, the venue and even the food were all in alignment with healthy eco-consciousness. There was a fabulous balance of practical and sacred approaches to ecotherapy both from a personal and clinical perspective. The curriculum was applicable to those who are newly acquainted to the natural world and also to those who have an abiding devotion to ecotherapy. I highly recommend this program for individual and collective evolution as a practitioner and as a human on this planet, at this time.”

~ Sarita Jessica Benn-Towle, AMFT

INVESTMENT

Regular Training

 

Pay it forward: $1997
Keep the lights on: $1747
Equity and Support: $1597

Pricing includes training, shared room housing, meals, and all facility use

Payment plans available. 

25 CE’s available for an additional $95

REFUND POLICY
These trainings are in high demand. If you cancel at least two months before the start of the training, you will receive a 75% refund of the cost of the training (minus the initial deposit). If you cancel between one and two months before the start of the training you will receive a 25% refund (minus the initial deposit). Cancellations made less than one month before the start of the training will not be refunded.

Northern California Training: Due to the possibility of fires in Northern CA, there is a chance that the training may be cancelled due to unsafe levels of smoke in the air. If that occurs, you will have the option of either having your full payment (including the deposit) credited toward a future EBI program or receiving a full refund. If there are any fires or smoke impacting the area in the weeks before the training, we will monitor the situation closely and keep you informed.

Join us for a transformational journey to connect with the wisdom of the land.

What participants say:

“Not only was this an incredibly helpful training, it was a rejuvenating retreat with a powerful group that grew safer and closer through the week, led by two facilitators that held space with grace, flexibility, safety, and deep knowledge–always. As a seasoned clinician, I am rarely surprised with new learning–and I was, repeatedly!”

~ Kiran C. Easwarachandran, LCSW, R-DMTC

 

“Ariana’s Immersion course was one of the most precious experiences of my life. It awakened my deep love …and joyful inner relationship with Nature. It strengthened my commitment to advocate for the Earth and healed much of my pain, guilt and shame for the harm being done. It inspired me to keep feeling and make choices to protect and heal the Earth.”

~ D. C., LMFT

The Program Instructors

Musenge Luchembe, LMFT, Ecotherapist, is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice. She has training in Hakomi Mindfulness-Centered Somatic Psychotherapy, Reiki, Acupressure, and Authentic Movement and earned her Ecotherapy Certificate from The Earthbody Institute in 2018. Some populations Musenge has worked with include immigrants and refugees with environmental and war trauma as well as social activists and  people of color in the LBGTQ+ community.

Musenge’s advocacy and appreciation for nature began in the tropical forests that surrounded her childhood home in her native country of Zambia. Musenge moved frequently as child but always made friends with the trees and animals around her until she moved to the United States as teenager. After a difficult transition to California, Musenge was able to reconnect with nature, feel safe in her new home and deepen her spiritual connection to nature through participating in several years of ecotherapy sessions.

Musenge supports her clients in experiencing a similar sense of freedom, creativity and healing at Edwin Warner Park, in Nashville, TN. In addition to Urban Ecotherapy, Musenge also practices Indoor Ecotherapy and Animal Assisted Therapy with her Chihuahua/Terrier, Doobie, as well as provides workshops for other healers.

Musenge enjoys walking the trails with her partner and young son, tending to her indoor and outdoor plants, listening to live music on the grass at Centennial Park, canoeing the Harpeth River and trying out new ethnic dishes. www.musengetherapy.com

 

 

Adrián Villasenor-Galarza, PhD, is passionate about human transformation in service of the living Earth, in order to uncover the regenerative expression of our deep potentials. Nature has served as sustenance and inspiration for Adrián since his early childhood. In his PhD research he advanced an Integral Ecopsychology, fruit of the confluence of Eastern liberation teachings and the study of the human-nature connection, resulting in an elemental framework for self-discovery, healing, and sustainable action.

He’s the founder and director of the Bioalchemy Institute, mostly active in México and Latin America, a pioneering project dedicated to healing the relation between humans and the rest of nature through transformative education for body, mind, and spirit. In addition, Adrián is the seed originator of the Work That Reconnects Latin America, assisting Spanish speaking people from the Americas and beyond to reclaim their true, wild place in the Earthly web of life.

Adrián has offered workshops and talks internationally, both to the general public and academic audiences, for over 16 years and works one-on-one with clients through a contemplative, eco-systemic, and transpersonal lens. He’s also a ritualist whose focus revolves around an animist approach to healing and empowerment. He’s the author of a handful of books that explore a reverential, enchanted, and evolutionary perspective of humans and Earth, and translator into Spanish of Joanna Macy’s seminal book, Coming Back to Life: The Updated Guide of the Work That Reconnects.

Adrián’s work is considered a Latin American referent when it comes to Deep Ecology, Ecopsychology, and Earth-based spirituality.
http://living-flames.com

Johnette C. Walser, MSW, LCSW, RYT-200hr, Somatic Ecotherapist and Psychotherapist, she/her/hers, is a dark skinned, Black, cis gendered, queer, neurotypical, college educated, able bodied, middle class woman. She resides in Greensboro, NC, which is on Keyauwee and Saura land.

She is a licensed clinical social worker, therapist, somatic practitioner and teacher, yoga and mindfulness teacher, change agent, circle keeper and professor.

Johnette has a Bachelors Degree in Social Work from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a Masters Degree in Social Work from The Joint MSW Program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and NC A&T State University. Johnette is currently working full time as a Professor in the Joint Masters of Social Work Program teaching clinical social work courses to MSW students. She also works in private practice supporting Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), including Queer and Trans BIPOC individuals, as they journey towards healing trauma, recognizing their wholeness and moving toward liberation.​

Johnette graduated from the Skill in Action: Yoga & Social Justice 200hr Yoga Teacher Training Program and is Usui II Reiki Certified. She has additional training in ecotherapy from the Earth Body Institute and via her own experiential and lineage based practices. Johnette is also trained in antiracism practices, somatics, poly-vagal theory, mindfulness-based stress reduction and other mindfulness techniques. She uses this knowledge to facilitate workshops, retreats, small groups, and individual healing.

Johnette is licensed through the International Institute for Restorative Practices as a Restorative Practices Trainer and conducts restorative justice training for educators and communities. She is also trained in circle work processes, and facilitate conversations around race and intersectionality with college-aged students and uses her knowledge of restorative and healing justice to facilitate collective care circles in the community.

Johnette’s connection with nature began at a young age, playing in her great grandparents’ yard and in her grandfather’s garden. This love of the outdoors has extended itself into hiking, kayaking, outdoor collective care circles. mindfulness and movement, and waterfall chasing. She has a particular love of water and is Waterfall Keeper of North Carolina, having adopted two waterfalls to care for. Johnette utilizes her love of nature to facilitate connection with self, with others and with the world. She believes in wholeness and healing and in the liberating powers of nature, rest, community, and connection.

Niralli D’Costa, LMFT, MA, Somatic Ecotherapist, is a licensed psychotherapist, teacher and practitioner of integrative energy healing modality Syntara System. She believes that everything that we need in order to heal and awaken is available to us in the natural world. Niralli draws upon her long-term study of yoga, meditation, and tantra to support people on their spiritual path and healing journey. She is passionate about serving people who have been marginalized, and she sees social justice as central to our collective liberation, healing, and evolution.

Niralli received her MA from the Somatic Psychology department at John F. Kennedy University and completed her Ecotherapy Certification with The Earthbody Institute in 2013. She has taught at the intersections of social justice, embodied spiritual practice, and nature-based elemental healing at a range of institutions. She has served as adjunct faculty at UC Berkeley, John F. Kennedy University, Syntara System School of Energy Awareness, the Mind Body Therapy Certificate Program at Embodied Philosophy, and currently serves as affiliate faculty in the Spiritual and Depth Psychology Specialization at Antioch University.

In 2013, Niralli founded the Oakland Holistic Psychotherapy Center and practiced beyond her Oakland office, outdoors amidst the redwoods, pine, and oaks of the California Bay Area. In 2018, she relocated to the chaparral and beaches of Southern California where she grew up. She currently practices online and looks forward to the day when she can integrate ecological restoration into her therapeutic group work. Niralli has a passion for creating ritual, transformative, and immersive eco-therapeutic experiences for and with her clients. She is thrilled to come full circle, joining The EarthBody Institute as a teacher. https://www.nirallitara.com/

Amanda Morrison, LMFT, MA, Somatic Ecotherapist, is a licensed psychotherapist who weaves earth wisdom and body awareness to help people recover a deeper sense of connection to themselves and the world around them. She has been passionate about the healing power of nature since she left her high tech career in 2002 to explore her own relationship to nature. This life changing pursuit led her down the path of becoming a therapist and focusing on ecopsychology as a vehicle for personal and collective healing.

For the past decade she has specialized in using ecotherapy to help people heal from early childhood trauma and to find long term recovery from addiction and other mental health issues. She is the creator of the Bayside Marin Ecotherapy Program, a premier residential dual-diagnosis treatment center in San Rafael, CA. The program Amanda created uses horticultural therapy and other ecotherapeutic approaches to help people access the wisdom and healing power of nature as part of their recovery from addiction. Previously Amanda worked in the Insight Garden program in San Quentin, where she facilitated ecotherapy groups for incarcerated men serving time in prison.

Amanda graduated from the Somatic Psychotherapy program at the California Institute of Integral Studies and has training in various somatic and ecotherapeutic modalities, including: Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), Authentic Movement, Somatic Experiencing, Hakomi, The Work that Reconnects, and various rites of passage practices. In addition to her clinical work, Amanda spent 10 years as an adjunct professor at CIIS, where she taught an experiential ecopsychology course, as well as various other interdisciplinary courses to undergraduate students, with a strong focus on ecopsychology, somatics, and social justice. Her article “Embodying Sentience” was published in the book, Ecotherapy, Healing with Nature in Mind.  Currently, Amanda has a private practice in San Francisco and in the East Bay where she sees clients both in the office and on the trails of the East Bay Regional Parks. Amanda is an avid gardener and hiker. Her own daily nature practice keeps her grounded in her body and connected to the land as she navigates these unpredictable but exciting times we are living through.
https://www.amandamorrisonmft.com/

Kellum Lewis, MA, MFA, LMFT, (he/him), is a seasoned psychotherapist based in what is now called Pasadena, California, (on Kizh/Tongva/Gabrieleño territory) with a wealth of experience in the fields of clinical psychotherapy, ecopsychology, ecotherapy, teaching, and LGBTQ+ health and advocacy. Using integrative ideas from Jungian, psychodynamic and ecologically-based psychotherapies, Kellum specializes in addressing LGBTQ+ issues, relationship concerns, depression, anxiety, HIV/AIDS, and spiritual/religious crises. He is passionate about the central role LGBTQ+ people play in supporting humankind toward a more balanced, equitable, and sustainable future.

In addition to clinical practice, Kellum is actively involved in teaching and education. He currently supervises Associate psychotherapists and trainees for two community mental health clinics as well as in his own private group practice. He is the founder and Clinical Director of Clarity and Growth Center for Psychotherapy and has served as an adjunct instructor at Antioch University, Los Angeles, where he taught a variety of courses, including Ecopsychology, Spiritual Perspectives on Addiction, and Gay Male Identity Development. He also offers a free, once-a-month land-based ecotherapy training for aspiring ecotherapists in the Los Angeles area.

Kellum’s dedication to raising awareness and enhancing mental health standards is demonstrated through his participation on the Los Angeles County HIV/AIDS Mental Health Task Force and the Los Angeles County Commission on HIV Services. He is also a published author whose work brings insight into the importance of emotional well-being, psychotherapy, and the search for soulful connections with the more-than-human world.

With an educational background that includes a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University and a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from DePaul University, Kellum brings a unique blend of artistic creativity and clinical expertise to his therapeutic work. He is most passionate about assisting LGBTQ+ people find healing from the wounds of homophobia and heterosexism as well as promoting sustainable and life-enhancing futures by supporting people interested in ecopsychology and ecological-mindedness. On a personal note, Kellum loves to garden, cook, and is cat-dad to Milo and ZuZu, and dog-dad to Ellie and Rufus. Discover more at his website: https://www.clarityandgrowthcenter.com/

 

 

 

 

Information on Continuing Education Credit for Health Professionals

  • CE credits for psychologists are provided by the Spiritual Competency Academy (SCA) which is co-sponsoring this program. The Spiritual Competency Academy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Spiritual Competency Academy maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
  • The California Board of Behavioral Sciences accepts CE credits for LCSW, LPCC, LEP, and LMFT license renewal for programs offered by approved sponsors of CE by the American Psychological Association.
  • LCSW, LPCC, LEP, and LMFTs, and other mental health professionals from states other than California need to check with their state licensing board as to whether or not they accept programs offered by approved sponsors of CE by the American Psychological Association.
  • SCA is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN Provider CEP16887) for licensed nurses in California. RNs must retain their certificate of attendance for 4 years after the course concludes.

For questions about receiving your Certificate of Attendance, contact The Earthbody Institute at earthbodyinstitute@gmail.com.

For questions about CE, contact Spiritual Competency Academy at info@spiritualcompetencyacademy.com.