WEBINAR: Book Review: The Ground Beneath Our Work: Nature-Informed Therapy and Care for a World in Need


 

Join BWFA and Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan as we explore what it means to bring nature back into the heart of healing and care.

TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:  

  • The roots of nature-informed work: what it is, why it matters, how it relates to eco-identity, psychoevolution, human rewilding, etc.
  • The six ROOTED mechanisms, each with research, case stories, sensory exercises, and applications.
  • Taking the work outside: outdoor safety, seasons, and weather, etc.

WEBINAR
JULY 15, 2026
11:45 AM – 1:00 PM

PRESENTERS:

TESSA HALL
Media and Communications Specialist

DR. HEIDI SCHREIBER-PAN
Clinical Director, Chesapeake Mental
Health Collaborative
ABOUT OUR GUEST

Heidi Schreiber-Pan, PhD, LCPC, is a clinician, researcher, and educator focused on nature-informed mental health care. She provides clinical supervision at CNIT and helps clinicians integrate outdoor and sensory-based practices into treatment for anxiety, stress, grief, and burnout. Heidi has trained thousands of helping professionals through workshops and university partnerships and is the author of Taming the Anxious Mind. Her approach blends evidence-informed skills (mindfulness, compassion, values-based work) with accessible connection to nearby nature

For questions or help registering, please contact
Cortney Caronna, Senior Marketing Associate | [email protected] | 410-461-3900