A nonprofit organization promoting psychological wellness through the restoration of human ecology and lifeways.
Technology has given us amazing gifts that have come at great cost. Our collective mental health has declined with the rise of technology and so has our relationship with nature.
Our mission is to create a world where mental wellness thrives through a reciprocal bond with nature and community. We strive to make this vision real through fostering accessible and holistic connections between humanity, the natural world, and each other.
Our Projects and Initiatives
The rewilding movement started in the conservation arena and has expanded to encompass many areas of life. Rewilding your mental health combines principles from human ecology, nature, and psychology. Learn more about our offerings.
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Wild Wisdom Women's Group
Wild Wisdom Women’s Groups are stand-alone groups that use ecopsychology, narrative , and Jungian psychotherapy techniques to facilitate healing of the unique psychological wounds experienced in womahood. There are groups for preteen, teen, and adult women at ever stage of life. Groups focus on topics that seek to “rewild” women back to their innate intuition and wisdom. Reconnecting with the natural world using story, archetypal psychology and connecting with other women.
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The Wild Child Society
Our early childhood program has been thoughtfully crafted to guide your child through an immersive curriculum enriched with seasonal songs, captivating stories, artistic endeavors, essential life skills, coping skills, and unstructured creative play in nature.
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Rewilding families
Rewilding families aims to help families integrate a rewilding practice in their own homes.
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Mistikinder Garden
An upcoming regularly scheduled childcare experience.
What is Ecopsychology?
Our nonprofit organization marries the concept of “rewilding” and psychological science to help tackle one of the greatest challenges of our time—our declining mental health.
“Of all the world’s creatures, perhaps those in the greatest need of rewilding are our children. The collapse of children’s engagement with nature has been even faster than the collapse of the natural world. In the turning of one generation, the outdoor life in which many of us were immersed has gone.”
— George Monboit
Let’s meet to share in the beauty of the natural world.
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