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Nature Therapy

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Nature Arts

 with Rachel Shore

current projects

 *I have recently qualified in training to become an Eco Therapist

with a level 3 Advanced Wilderness Therapy qualification with EQE Outdoors. This allows me to practice as a qualified Eco Therapist. In 2026 I will be offering 1;1 outdoor creative therapy and walk and talk counselling.

Please keep visiting my website for updates .

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           *I am the lead engagement coordinator with MASH              ( Manchester Action on Street Health)
working in collaboration with Network Rail, The National Trust and  Sow The City to co- create the Station Sanctuary garden
at Piccadilly Train Station.
More info to follow!!! 
click here for info about the charity M.A.S.H and their services 
https://mash.org.uk/

 *I am heading top Show of Hands Festival in May 2026 to run outdoor creative therapy sessions  https://show-of-hands.net/ 

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"It is when we are filled with awe at the sight of nature that we begin to think about things outside ourselves. A sense of awe helps us to slow down and stop worrying. It transforms negative emotions into positive feelings. It gives us pause and brings us joy."  Dr Qing Li

Click on the buttons to find out more about the range of guided nature therapy experiences offered, including forest bathing and wellbeing walks for individuals and groups.

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Facilitated by Rachel Shore

forest bathing guide, nature arts practitioner, creative therapist

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 Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better. —Albert Einstein

collaborative flower mandala Nature Arts course, Hulme Garden Centre, Manchester September 2019
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Forest Bathing at Woodbank Park, Stockport January 2024  

" Such a special experience that helped me escape from some of my worries for the morning, I feel I have more headspace now"  Cath, Didsbury

" I forgot how wonderful it is to smell the fresh air and tune into all the nature we usually pass by and take for granted"  Janice, Buxton

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