May Tree Nature Therapy
Clear shallow river flowing through Texas Hill Country limestone and trees.

Healing in Relationship with Nature

May Tree Nature Therapy offers in-person and online counseling services grounded in a relational and liberatory approach designed to rekindle lost connections to self, other, and the natural world.

Prototype note

Public license title, supervision language, fees, insurance, telehealth, and outdoor-session consent details must be verified before this becomes the final practice website.

Approach

What is Nature Therapy?

Nature therapy, also known as ecotherapy, is a holistic approach to psychological and social wellbeing centering the interconnection of human and planetary health. In practice, nature therapy incorporates elements of the natural world (nature objects, nature imagery and metaphors, animal-assisted therapy, etc.), utilizes natural settings, and engages the body and senses in the therapeutic process. Evidence suggests that nature therapy benefits attention deficit, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, and substance use in addition to providing health benefits, promoting social cohesion, and encouraging pro-environmental worldviews. Whether you admire nature from afar or relish sleeping under the stars, covered in river mud, we will discover the level of engagement with nature that's right for you.

White hawthorn blossoms in soft green light.

The May Tree, Hawthorn, has traditionally been associated with the transition from Winter to Summer. Covered in protective thorns, it has been used as a dense hedgerow, maintaining boundaries, guarding entryways, and providing sanctuary to small animals. Medicinally, it is used as a heart tonic and has long been believed to remove emotional blockages and to assuage grief.

Services

A clear menu, with careful wording.

Individual counseling

For adults seeking support through stress, transition, disconnection, grief, identity questions, or a need for steadier ground.

Nature-based sessions

Outdoor or nature-integrated work can be offered only after consent, confidentiality, safety, weather, and insurance details are verified.

Referral and consultation path

A simple contact process helps people ask about fit, availability, and next steps without pressure.

What To Expect

Simple enough to understand before reaching out.

Reach out

Send a short note or join the launch list. This prototype can later connect to MailerLite or a secure contact form.

Talk through fit

Discuss goals, setting, availability, and whether another provider or resource may be a better fit.

Begin carefully

Start with verified paperwork, clear boundaries, emergency information, and a plan for privacy if sessions are outdoors.

About Billy

A practice shaped by nature, attention, and trust.

This section should eventually use Billy's own voice: why nature matters to his work, who he hopes to serve, and what people can expect when they sit down with him. For now, it stays intentionally draft-like until credentials and public wording are verified.

Questions

Answers to verify before launch.

When will May Tree open?

The formation and license timeline are still being verified. The final site should list availability only after Billy can confirm the details.

Where do sessions happen?

The prototype is written for Austin and the Texas Hill Country. Specific office, outdoor, and telehealth language should wait for verified practice details.

Is outdoor therapy private?

Outdoor sessions require a specific consent and privacy plan, including what happens if someone is recognized, weather changes, or safety concerns arise.

What if this is a crisis?

This website is not a crisis service. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911 or use 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in the United States.

Launch List

A quiet way to hear when May Tree is ready.

This area can become a MailerLite form. For the prototype, it shows the intended conversion without collecting personal health information on the page.

Replace this with a verified MailerLite form or secure contact path before launch.