Aspen psychologist publishes book on tree relationships

Dr. Lindsay Branham, an environmental psychologist and Aspen resident, has released a book exploring healing connections with nature. Titled 'Heartwood: The Wisdom and Healing Kinship of Trees,' it draws from her personal experiences recovering from an autoimmune condition in Aspen's forests. The work emphasizes interoceptive awareness and reciprocity with trees to foster environmental protection.

Dr. Lindsay Branham, an environmental psychologist, scholar, author, Emmy-nominated filmmaker, and Aspen Times columnist, shifted her focus after an autoimmune diagnosis interrupted her PhD research at the University of Cambridge. Visiting her parents in the Aspen area, she experienced health improvements amid the local forests, prompting her to investigate nature's healing potential.

"Little by little things started changing for me and my body started feeling a lot better," Branham said. "As a scientist, I had to ask, what is happening here? I really felt like something else was going on."

Her resulting book, 'Heartwood: The Wisdom and Healing Kinship of Trees,' shares this journey and invites readers to engage deeply with nature. "The book is really my attempt to share my healing journey and invite people into the power of nature," she explained.

The text highlights interoceptive awareness, described as the body's 'eighth sense' linking humans to the earth. "It's the language of the senses and the language of the earth," Branham said. "It's our birthright. We all speak this language."

Rooted in Aspen's landscape, the book discusses local aspens as a single interconnected organism that embodies community. Branham has visited a family of five aspen trees in the Maroon Creek Wilderness Area for five years, advocating for building similar bonds. She suggests allowing trees to draw one's attention to initiate these relationships.

Reviews praise the work: Jedidiah Jenkins called it "a vibrant, vision changing way to survive what's coming. And it requires a rethinking of everything." David George Haskell described it as "wonderfully perceptive and generative."

Branham links secure attachments to trees with relational health, noting they can provide unique emotional support. "We protect what we love and we care for what we feel connected to," she said, emphasizing reciprocity over fear in conservation efforts. Her research indicates that closeness to nature predicts pro-environmental behavior amid climate challenges.

'Heartwood' becomes available on March 10, 2026. A launch event is scheduled for March 17 at Explore Books in Aspen, featuring Branham with City Council Member John Doyle and artist Laura Betti. An additional conversation with Aspen Center for Environmental Studies Executive Director Jody Cardamone is set for April 15.

Artikel Terkait

A woman engaging in self-reflection, looking into a mirror that shows her emotions evolving from irritation to insight, with a Wellness Mama blog on her laptop in the background.
Gambar dihasilkan oleh AI

Katie Wells dari Wellness Mama bilang pemicu emosional bisa digunakan untuk refleksi diri

Dilaporkan oleh AI Gambar dihasilkan oleh AI Fakta terverifikasi

Dalam postingan 2 Januari 2026 di Wellness Mama, pendiri Katie Wells berargumen bahwa iritasi terhadap perilaku orang lain terkadang menunjukkan masalah yang belum terselesaikan dalam diri kita sendiri. Ia menyarankan untuk mendekati momen-momen ini dengan rasa ingin tahu—bukan menyalahkan—untuk mendukung regulasi emosional, empati, dan rasa agen yang lebih besar.

The staff at Explore Booksellers in Aspen have recommended three titles focusing on themes of life, death, and community living. These selections include a new exploration of rivers' legal rights, a memoir of near-death experiences, and a classic novel about London's houseboat dwellers. The recommendations appear in The Colorado Sun's SunLit literature section.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

Earth911 telah membagikan karya inspiratif yang diambil dari Walden karya Henry David Thoreau, menekankan sifat sementara waktu dan keindahan dunia alam. Postingan tersebut mendorong pembaca untuk mencari ketenangan di alam di tengah singkatnya hidup. Ia mengundang kontribusi untuk mempromosikan kesadaran planet setiap hari.

Diane Emerita's musical journey has been anything but ordinary, from classical piano to pop in 'simliska'. She is now releasing a new album and shares how she found strength in music during her upbringing in Avesta.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

A recent article highlights six newly released nonfiction books that examine humanity's connections to animals, history, nature, and the cosmos. These works draw on science, history, and observation to challenge perceptions and reveal influences on human life. Published in March, they offer insights into our shared world.

Dalam wawancara akses terbuka baru-baru ini, Dr. Eric J. Nestler, Dekan Anne dan Joel Ehrenkranz dari Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, merenungkan hampir empat dekade penelitian tentang bagaimana stres dan obat-obatan membentuk ulang fungsi otak. Ia menyoroti peran faktor transkripsi ΔFosB dalam perubahan perilaku jangka panjang dan berargumen bahwa memahami ketahanan alami dapat menggeser perawatan kesehatan mental menuju penguatan mekanisme pelindung, bukan hanya memperbaiki kerusakan.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

Author Daniel Schreiber discusses in an interview with Die Zeit how to confront extreme forces in society: with love. In his new book 'Liebe! Ein Aufruf,' he describes a personal realization about losing the ability to love the world.

 

 

 

Situs web ini menggunakan cookie

Kami menggunakan cookie untuk analisis guna meningkatkan situs kami. Baca kebijakan privasi kami untuk informasi lebih lanjut.
Tolak