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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:

Path One: The Self-Guided Journey: $75

  • 2.5+ hours of guided video teachings

  • Nature-based art prompts and journal reflections

  • Designed for flexible, seasonal pacing

  • Lifetime access for continued practice

Coming December 4, 2025

Path Two: The Live Cohort Experience:

Begins February 5, 2026

A 12-week immersive journey guided by Mor Keshet and held within a small, intimate community of practitioners, seekers, and creatives.

Together we’ll move through a gradual, seasonally paced process designed to help you regulate your nervous system, rekindle creativity, and re-root resilience in relationship with the living world.

Each live session weaves together Integrative Eco-Art practices, somatic grounding, reflective dialogue, and collective witnessing, offering a structure that is both nourishing and transformative.

Between sessions, you’ll receive integration prompts, nature-based assignments, and personalized feedback to deepen your own practice or professional work.

Participants gain full access to the self-guided materials plus extended live teachings, mentorship, and a supportive global learning circle.

Over 12 weeks, you’ll not only learn new tools, you’ll experience what it feels like to be part of an ecosystem of care.

 

 

What You Will Gain & Experience​

Across 12 weeks, you’ll move through a structured, experiential process that combines teaching, art-making, and guided integration. By the end, you’ll leave with tools and practices that you can return to again and again, in your life and in your work.​

By the end of the 12 weeks you will have: 
  • 6 Eco-Art Therapy frameworks that translate creative and ecological principles into practical tools for emotional regulation and professional use.

  • 12 embodied directives for your personal and clinical practice, designed to strengthen somatic awareness, creative agency, and grounded resilience.

  • A curated portfolio of 8–10 original eco-art pieces documenting your own process and growth across the 12 weeks.

  • A personalized resilience plan integrating art, nature, and nervous-system regulation for ongoing practice.

  • A deeper capacity to hold space for complexity, within yourself, your relationships, or your work with others.

  • A living network of peers who share your commitment to creativity, care, and ecological belonging. 

You will be able to:
  • Apply trauma-informed Integrative Eco-Art Therapy practices to regulate stress and build presence.

  • Recognize and interrupt patterns of burnout, numbness, and overextension.

  • Design creative rituals that support clarity, containment, and renewal.

  • Facilitate emotional processing through body-based and nature-based modalities.

  • Ground your work in principles of reciprocity, connection, and regeneration.

 

Who This Is For 

Designed for therapists, educators, artists, and changemakers, and for anyone seeking grounded tools for emotional renewal in a changing world.​

“My experience with Mor has been life-changing. She helped me rediscover my creative roots and reconnect with the world in a profoundly healing way.”If I could give each person on the planet something beautiful that would also be healing for our planet, it would be this program.”

Adriana, G., CEO - Technology for Impact, Mexico City

"This class has given me a new way to see and feel the world. The teachings and shared space were a true gift.”

Katy, R.,

Meditation Instructor, Westchester, NY

“Mor holds an incredibly safe and attuned space - even online.”

Beth M.,

Teacher + Forest Therapy Guide, Ontario, Canada​

What You Will Learn​

This 12-week journey unfolds through six core modules, each explored over two weeks - one for learning and one for living the material.
Each cycle blends didactic teaching, guided eco-art practice, and reflective integration, allowing insight to become embodied experience.

1. Remembering Resilience

Week 1: Learn 

Reclaim emotional response as innate intelligence and understand resilience as a dynamic, ecological process.

Week 2: Integrate

Create your first Eco-Art ritual to transform overwhelm into creative flow and nervous-system balance.

2. The Body as a Place

Week 1: Learn 

Explore the body as landscape: the physiology of safety, grounding, and co-regulation.

Week 2: Integrate

Engage in somatic art-making using natur-focused themes & materials to anchor presence and restore inner rhythm.

 

3. Rewilding the Senses

Week 1: Learn

Discover how sensory awareness reconnects us to vitality and belonging in a culture of disconnection.

Week 2: Integrate

Practice sensory mapping, soundscapes, and color attunement to reawaken perception and awe.

4. Creative Containment

Week 1: Learn 

Study ritual and artistic process as containers for emotion within trauma-informed care.

Week 2: Integrate

Build your own creative holding structure, through clay, collage, or movement—to safely express complexity.

5. From Isolation to Interbeing

Week 1: Learn

Examine the ecology of relationship and how fragmentation manifests in self and system.

Week 2: Integrate​

Map your emotional ecosystem through collaborative art and witnessing practices that restore connection.

6. Living Resiliently

Week 1: Learn

Integrate ecological principles of regeneration and adaptive leadership.

​Week 2: Integrate

Craft a closing ritual and personal resilience plan that translates learning into daily and professional life.

Meet Your Teacher & Guide: Mor Keshet, MPS, LCAT
Integrative Eco-Art Therapist | Eco Psychology Leader |

Founder of the Climate Emotions Mandala Project

Mor Keshet is a trailblazer at the intersection of creativity, ecology, and collective healing. As an Integrative Eco-Art Therapist and trauma-informed practitioner, she supports individuals and communities in navigating climate emotions, intergenerational dynamics, and consciousness development through creative, Earth-based processes.

She is the creator of the Climate Emotions Mandala Project, a participatory Climate Café model developed in collaboration with the Climate Mental Health Network.

Mor serves as the Long Island Regional Coordinator and Expressive Arts Committee Co-Chair for the Climate Psychology Alliance of North America, and is a faculty member at the Climate Emotional Resilience Institute.  She is also an affiliate of the esteemed Complex Trauma Institute. Mor's work invites a culture shift where healing is not solitary, but shared. Through art, Nature, and deep presence, Mor helps people repair their relationship to self, community, and the Earth.
“This course is a distillation of everything I believe in - art as medicine, Nature as teacher, and community as the heart of healing.”

CLICK HERE to see Mor's recent paper, Integrative Eco Art Therapy: Addressing Humanity's Fractured Attachment to Nature in the June 2025 issue of Ecopsychology. 

Frequently Asked Questions

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What days and times will we be meeting for weekly live instruction?

Live course instruction begins on Thursday, February 5, 2026. All live instruction will take place from 7pm - 8:30 pm EST. Course dates are as follows: February: 5, 12, 19, 26, March: 5, 12, 19, 26, April: 9, 16, 23, 30

What is Eco-Art Therapy?

Eco-Art Therapy is a trauma-informed approach that combines creativity, connection to the natural world, and psychological insight to support healing on personal, relational, and collective levels. It draws from expressive arts therapy, ecopsychology, somatics, and ritual to help people make meaning and restore emotional resilience.

Do I need to be an art therapist or eco-psychologist to take this course?

No. This course is designed to be accessible to professionals and purpose-seekers alike. You don’t need to be a trained therapist to benefit. While some participants are clinicians or facilitators, others join for their personal growth, emotional integration, or creative exploration.

 

Do I need to be good at art?
Not at all. This course is not about aesthetics or making “beautiful” art. It’s about process, not product - using your hands and imagination to move emotions, gain insight, and connect to something deeper.
Will I receive a certificate or CE credits?
You’ll receive a certificate of completion. CE credits are not currently offered, but this course may qualify for self-reported continuing education for some professional boards. Check with your credentialing body.

How much time will this take each week?

Plan for approximately 2–3 hours per week. This includes the weekly module (video/audio), the eco-art practice, and optional group coaching.

What if I can’t attend the group sessions live?

Live group sessions will be recorded and available to all enrolled participants. You’ll be able to engage with the material on your own time and still receive the full experience.

Is this course appropriate for people experiencing climate anxiety, burnout, or grief?
Yes. This course is especially designed to help people process difficult emotional states related to the climate crisis and other collective stressors. You’ll be gently supported through a creative and nature-based framework for healing and resilience.

What materials do I need?

You’ll receive a welcome list of simple, low-cost materials to gather, most of which are everyday art supplies or natural items. No special equipment is required.

Can I bring this work into my practice or community?

Absolutely. You’ll finish the course with a toolkit of eco-art processes and principles that you can adapt and integrate into your facilitation, teaching, coaching, or community work.

The Eco-Art of Emotional Resilience

Waitlist Application

A 3-month creative journey for inner and collective healing.

Begins Thursday, February 5, 2026.

Please complete the form below to join the Waitlist for enrollment. You will receive an email with details regarding your 1:1 call with Mor.

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