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Grief Circle

We invite you to join us in a beautiful ritual to honour our grief and sorrow. Sunday 3rd March 6pm-9pm The Fielden Centre, Todmorden

We invite you to join us in a beautiful ritual to honour our grief and sorrow.

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Sunday 3rd March 6pm-9pm
The Fielden Centre, Todmorden

Hosted by Stacey Campbell and Karen Moore

The grief ritual is an open invitation to anyone who would like to connect with their grief with others. This may be grief from the loss of a loved one or a pet. It may be living losses: health, job, home, relationships, dreams. It may be grief for the world, for the wars or for the planet and environment. All grief is welcome.

Grief may be felt in many ways, and we respect how personal it is.

There may be strong emotions that are stirred up and this is a space to give yourself permission to acknowledge feelings, sadness, hurt, anger, numbness, aloneness.

We will meet for 3 hours, part of this will be in darkness to allow us to be with grief together. There will be time after the circle to have a cup of tea and talk to each other before going on with your evening.

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Stacey Campbell is an experienced therapist and facilitator. She is passionate in supporting all types of grief, including the living losses that are often not seen or acknowledged by others. She has worked in a hospice for over 7 years supporting people who are dying and their loved ones, creating safe support groups, including child loss and bereavement by suicide, as well as many others

Karen Moore is an integrative and wild therapist. She has over 20 years experience of working in the areas of violence against women and mental health. She is passionate about creating safe, welcoming spaces where people can come together to bravely explore and share emotions, feelings and experiences.


Pay what you can afford: £10 - £30

To book a place or for more information, please contact:
Karen Moore on 07966 029016 or
kazzamoore@protonmail.com

Please note, spaces are limited.

Communal grieving offers something that we cannot get when we grieve by ourselves. Through validation, acknowledgement and witnessing, communal grieving allows us to experience a level of healing that is deeply and profoundly freeing.
— Sobonfu Somé
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Wild Therapy - Introductory Weekend

A weekend of ecopsychology for counsellors, psychotherapists, bodywork, shamanic practitioners and other interested people.

Bringing Therapy into The Wild and Wildness into Therapy

20/21/22 October 2023
Middlewood Trust, Lancashire

Wild Therapy introductory weekend flyer


A weekend of ecopsychology for counsellors, psychotherapists, bodywork, shamanic practitioners and other interested people.

The world of psychotherapy, counseling and similar practices are waking up to the crucial connections and disconnections between therapists, clients, and nature. Also suitable for anyone wanting to connect with their own wild nature!

This weekend workshop offers you the opportunity to include the other-than-human in your work, and rewild your practice, both indoors and outdoors, in your mind and body, and in the connection you offer to those you work with.

We will be exploring the beautiful, wild environment at Middlewood Trust in the remote Valley of Roeburndale. We will gather as a group in the yurt, around an outdoor fire, In pairs and small groups outdoors in the woodlands, river and meadows.

A residential weekend with all food provided - bring a tent or share a bunk room in the very basic eco house.

This weekend is an ideal taster for the One Year Wild Therapy training, originally created by Nick Totton, author of ‘Wild Therapy’ which will be running again with Jayne and Lindsey in 2024-25. www.wild-therapy.co.uk


Cost: £295 - Inclusive of all food and accommodation.

For more information and to book, contact:

Sean: imago.therapy@btinternet.com 07484852261
Stacey: staceycampbelltherapy@gmail.com 07521229500
or Jo: jofowler3@icloud.com 07984560329

Sean Turner

“I am a very experienced and down to earth Psychotherapist who is passionate about supporting connection to the other than human, through Wild Therapy. I am a forager and fungiphile with a fascination for exploring ancestral links to the land through megalithic sites.”

Stacey Campbell

“I am an Integrative and Wild Therapist and facilitator. I am a bridger and connector, heart centred and deeply rooted. Connection with other than human and dance...soften my edges and bring me in alignment with the huge web of life.”

Jo Fowler

“I have always been attracted to all things natural. I am a gardener,veg grower and live close to nature. Nature gives me a space to be me. Wild therapy has enlivened my practice and has shown me the power of being an embodied therapist.”

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