Press & Speaking Inquiries
for the press
Julie Brams is part of a growing movement proposing that the mental health crisis and the ecological crisis share a single root: the conditioned belief that humans are divided from Nature.
Her work — spanning 30 years of clinical practice, a Nautilus Gold Award-winning book, and the Earth-centered learning community she co-founded — offers psychology a missing foundation rather than a new specialty. Rerooting, she argues, cannot be transmitted human to human. It requires direct, embodied relationship with the more-than-human world — and that changes everything about how we practice.
This is not invention. Indigenous peoples and earth-connected cultures around the world have never lost this way of being. At this moment in the Anthropocene, she brings to western clinicians, educators, and general audiences alike a rare and urgent invitation: not to add Nature to the menu, but to remember the ground we are always standing on.
for speaking inquiries
Julie is available for keynotes, conference presentations, CE workshops for licensed clinicians, and podcast interviews
Contact:
kelsey@bookpublicityservices.com

