Arthur Levy

As a clinical psychotherapist for 38 years I have had the opportunity to delve deeply into what our lives are made of. My emphasis is on depth psychology, development of mindfulness, and our interior relationship  with our real Self. Differentiating our ego structures from what we truly are and truly feel. I use the tools of imagination, meditation, drawing, dialogue, and Nature. As an avid hiker and backpacker I have found the forest to be a primarily place of renewal, insight, and expansion. I often ask my students and patients to spend time in Nature. To be in Nature to find our solace, our connection. It’s not about reaching a destination or setting up camp, rather it’s to step into the forest to enable us to step into our Self.

I live on seven acres of forested land in the Catskills with many winged and four legged neighbors.

Arthur is a graduate of The Forest Therapy School’s Guide Certification Program.

Top banner photo: Arthur’s favorite land — Borreo Springs, CA