Old Chestnut Inn and Gardens

The Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy's principle location and training center is located at the Old Chestnut Inn in Kent, CT. The Inn is an Adirondack style chestnut lodge with comfortable seating for 20 people around a large fireplace. The dining area is decorated with locally crafted Shaker furniture. In summer meals are often served on an outdoor porch overlooking the pond, fields, and forest. The shared bedrooms are rustic and comfortable.

 

Meals at the Old Chestnut Inn are caringly prepared by a professional chef. The food is wholesome, gourmet style and includes traditional American as well as many international dishes. Wines are specially selected to complement dinners. Special meals, such as vegan or kosher, are prepared on written request.

Recreational activities include swimming in the spring-fed pond (ice skating in winter), volleyball, strolling the private woodland trails, hiking and bicycling the nearby Appalachian Trail, enjoying the flower gardens and secluded wooded retreats that offer places for meditation and quiet conversation.

Email: OldChestnut@IntegrativeTherapy.com

For more information and to register, call or write
The Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy Administrative Office
500 East 85th St, PH B, New York, NY, 10028., USA
212-734-5291 (phone)
212-879-6618 (fax)
 

Summer view of pond and lawns

Springtime view of the valley

Early April in the woods

Summer view of a garden

Sometimes even a mermaid

A lively seminar discussion

Coffee in the dining room


Dining room - 2 tables set for 8 each


Dining room - View of 2 buffets

One of the upstairs bedrooms

A sunny reading corner

Plenty of seating

The large room

 

   
       
 
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The Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists, by the National Board of Certified Counselors for counselors and by the American Board of Examiners in Pastoral Counseling for pastoral counselors. The Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy maintains responsibility for this program and its content.