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  • noun A therapist who practises ecotherapy.

Etymologies

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eco- +‎ therapist

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Examples

  • As an ecotherapist, I'm just thrilled that the White House has dug up some of their lawn, started a veggie patch and that the first couple care about the health of what they and their kids eat.

    Linda Buzzell: What's With Our Obsession with Michelle's Clothes? 2009

  • She is a psychotherapist and ecotherapist in Santa Barbara, where she specializes in helping clients with career issues, financial challenges and the transition to a simpler, more sustainable and nature-connected lifestyle

    Linda Buzzell: Ecotherapy: Slowing Down to Nature's Pace 2009

  • As a practicing psychotherapist and ecotherapist, when I see patients who are suffering from depression or anxiety I ask them to keep a time-journal in which they record the hours and minutes spent each day outside, as well as the hours spent inside in front of a screen.

    Linda Buzzell: Ecotherapy: Slowing Down to Nature's Pace 2009

  • In a new blog post, Sonoma State University college professor and ecotherapist Shepherd Bliss reports on a pediatrician who was shocked to see a three-year-old using a cell phone.

    Linda Buzzell: Pediatrician Shocked to See 3-Year-Old on Cell Phone 2009

  • In a new blog post, Sonoma State University college professor and ecotherapist Shepherd Bliss reports on a pediatrician who was shocked to see a three-year-old using a cell phone.

    Linda Buzzell: Pediatrician Shocked to See 3-Year-Old on Cell Phone 2009

  • In a new blog post, Sonoma State University college professor and ecotherapist Shepherd Bliss reports on a pediatrician who was shocked to see a three-year-old using a cell phone.

    Linda Buzzell: Pediatrician Shocked to See 3-Year-Old on Cell Phone 2009

  • A recent post of mine (on the new American Psychological Association report on climate change behavior) got hijacked by climate change deniers -- who are unfortunately an aggressive and nasty-mouthed lot -- so as a psychotherapist and ecotherapist, I'm becoming curious about the psychology behind the virulence.

    Linda Buzzell: What's With the Climate Change Deniers? 2009

  • As a practicing psychotherapist and ecotherapist, when I see patients who are suffering from depression or anxiety I ask them to keep a time-journal in which they record the hours and minutes spent each day outside, as well as the hours spent inside in front of a screen.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • She is a psychotherapist and ecotherapist in Santa Barbara, where she specializes in helping clients with career issues, financial challenges and the transition to a simpler, more sustainable and nature-connected lifestyle

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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