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Healing with Nature with The Chattery

  • Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center 400 Garden Road Chattanooga, TN, 37419 United States (map)

Healing with Nature with The Chattery

Healing with Nature is an immersive experience set in one of Chattanooga's most breathtaking natural spaces.

This journey invites you to explore and deepen your connection with yourself and the Earth, guiding you toward a more meaningful relationship with your more-than-human kin. As you walk alongside a trained ecotherapist, you’ll engage in ecotherapy practices like authentic movement, mindfulness, gratitude practices, and learning how to have reciprocal relationships with our natural allies. This experience will foster healing, balance, and wellness, offering valuable tools to enrich your daily life.

About the Teacher: Waves Wellness & Counseling Services is led by Jenna Parker, an LCSW with nearly a decade of experience as a therapist. Passionate about helping individuals reconnect with themselves, their relationships, and the world around them, Jenna integrates evidence-based ecotherapy and other clinical approaches to foster healing and growth. Her mission is to break down barriers to wellness and healing, while providing clients with practical, attainable skills for proactive well-being in their daily lives. Outside of work, Jenna can be found wandering the mountains and waterways of Eastern Tennessee, getting lost in a good book, or enjoying time at home with her two beloved fur-children. To learn more about Waves Wellness, visit Jenna’s Psychology Today profile, Instagram, website, or feel free to ask her directly—she loves discussing wellness as a way of being.

Register with The Chattery below, and all participants must sign the liability waiver before attending.

As an outdoor facility, our programs and events are almost always dependent on the weather. In the event of severe weather, programs may have to be canceled.

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