Mor Keshet, integrative eco-art therapist and founder of TEVEL, builds nature-based programs blending art therapy, trauma-informed psychology, and systems thinking. Conversation explores repairing human and more-than-human relationships. Topics include nature as co-therapist, ecological detachment and repair, practical rituals, and ethical approaches to psychedelics and regenerative care.
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Childhood Jungle Shaped Her Nature Bond
Mor Keshet grew up on a farm in Israel, then lived in the Philippines jungle, which formed an early, intimate bond with nature.
That childhood roaming and 'Mowgli' imaginary friend shaped her lifelong orientation toward nature-based healing.
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Grandfather's Trauma Sparked Her Repair Work
Mor described her grandfather, an Auschwitz survivor, whose persistent trauma motivated her interest in repair and intergenerational healing.
That family history pushed her toward questions of what moves people from surviving to thriving and toward tikkun olam work.
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Art Therapy As The Healing Nucleus
Mor integrated art therapy with somatics, mindfulness, and trauma-informed practice, keeping art as the clinical nucleus.
During COVID she moved sessions outdoors with art supplies and saw clients' narratives and regulation expand rapidly.
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Today’s episode is one for the books! Seriously, if there’s one conversation you choose to listen to in my body of work, this is the one. My beautiful guest and I went deep into holistic healing in the truest sense of that term, through the lens of systems level change. We talked about what it takes to repair connection within ourselves, with one another, and with the more-than-human world, supporting pathways toward resilience, responsibility, and regenerative futures.
Mor Keshet is an Integrative Eco-Art Therapist, systems thinker, and founder of TEVEL, a Nature-based healing platform advancing collective resilience in the face of ecological and societal disruption. Her work lives in the intersection of eco and trauma informed psychology, the science of awe, imagination and living systems. Mor’s framework origination has appeared in the journal Ecopsychology, Psychology Today and the Biomimicry Institute.
Through TEVEL, Mor is building an ecosystem of regenerative care—developing programs, partnerships, and methodologies that position healing as relational, ecological, and culturally responsive. She works with individuals and institutions including The Nature Conservancy, University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design, the American Art Therapy Association, Bard College and Smart City Expo USA. She is the creator of the Climate Emotions Mandala Project, developed in partnership with the Climate Mental Health Network,and holds leadership and teaching roles within the Climate Psychology Alliance – North America and the Climate Emotional Resilience Institute.
At the heart of Mor’s work is a simple belief: “healing is not a solitary act - it is a shared unfolding.”
Connect with Mor via:
Email: mor@morkeshet.com
Website: Mor Keshet
IG: @morkeshetarttherapist
Linked In: Mor Keshet