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         Ecopsychology:     more books (23)
  1. Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind
  2. Sight and Sensibility : The Ecopsychology of Perception by Laura Sewall, 1999-10-04
  3. The Voice of the Earth: An Exploration of Ecopsychology by Theodore Roszak, 2001-12-01
  4. Radical Ecopsychology: Psychology in the Service of Life (Suny Series in Radical Social and Political Theory) by Andy Fisher, 2002-02-21
  5. Ecopsychology by Vladimir Antonov, 2008-09-27
  6. The Web of Life Imperative: Regenerative Ecopsychology Techniques that Help People Think in Balance with Natural Systems by Ed.D Michael J. Cohen, 2003-06-16
  7. Out of the Shadow: Ecopsychology, Story, and Encounters with the Land (Under the Sign of Nature: Explorations in Ecocriticism) by Rinda West, 2007-11-01
  8. Ecopsychology as Ultimate Force Psychology by Jorge Conesa Ph.D. Sevilla, 2006-10-25
  9. Environmental Psychology: Wayfinding, Human Factors, Cognitive Ergonomics, Ecopsychology, Behavioral Geography, Ecological Psychology, Socio-architecture, ... Ecology, Architecture, Behavioural Sciences.
  10. Cultural Ecopsychology: Displacement and The Urban African American Community by Jeanine M. Canty, 2000-01-01
  11. Out of the Shadow: Ecopsychology, Story, and Encounters with the Land.(Book review): An article from: MELUS by Tom J. Hillard, 2009-06-22
  12. THE VOICE OF THE EARTH An Exploration of Ecopsychology by Theodore Roszak, 1993
  13. Sight &_Sensibility :: The Ecopsychology of Perception by Lsurs Sewsl, 1999
  14. Stewards of Spirit: Awakening in the Light of Rachel's Ballads by Gianetta Ellis, 2007-05-08

1. International Community For Ecopsychology
An informal, international, interdisciplinary virtual community devoted to reflecting on the questions Category Science Social Sciences Alternative ecopsychology......At its core, ecopsychology suggests that there is a synergistic relation betweenplanetary and personal well being; that the needs of the one are relevant to
http://www.ecopsychology.org/
What is Ecopsychology?
Ecopsychology is situated at the intersection of a number of fields of enquiry, including environmental philosophy, psychology, and ecology, but is not limited by any disciplinary boundaries. At its core, ecopsychology suggests that there is a synergistic relation between planetary and personal well being; that the needs of the one are relevant to the other. What is ecopsychology.org? Our objective at ecopsychology.org is to provide a public forum for our diverse experiences of the human-nature relationship. Through sharing our connections we hope to provide a bridge towards harmony with the planet we inhabit. What is on this Site? While you are here, please check out the latest edition of the ICE e-journal Gatherings , as well as back issues, some recommended readings for those who wish to dig deeper, a list of up coming events from around the world, a directory of researchers , and their areas of exploration, a list of people providing therapeutic or educational services related to ecopsychology, and our growing list of links Or if you prefer, you can take a tour of the entire site by clicking on the small green button named "tour"

2. ET 4/97: Ecopsychology: Connecting Our Mental Health To Our Environmental Behavi
ecopsychology connecting mental health and environmental behavior
http://www.sdearthtimes.com/et0497/et0497s7.html
Ecopsychology: connecting our mental health to our environmental behavior
An investigation of green behavior, and we don't mean tree-hugging (necessarily)
by Catherine Honora Kineavy
copsychology is a combination of ecology, "the science of the rela- tionship between organisms and their environments," and psychology, "the science of mental processes or behavior." This fledgling field is attempting to heal the planet and its inhabitants by delving deeply into core personality issues, in an attempt to understand environmental behavior. Our planet's ecological health is directly related to the mental health of its inhabitants. Ecopsychologists, a group of individuals made up of ecologists, psychologists and environmentalists, are working to bring this concept to the public's awareness. Ecopsychologists believe that our destructive environmental behaviors stem from our sense of disconnection to the natural world. They contend that we have an "ecological unconscious" that is repressed in some individuals. This ecological unconscious is our connection to our evolution on earth. In other words, if we recover our sense of connection to our natural world, we will begin to be more environmentally conscious people. One goal of ecopsychologists is to question our notion of sanity in this growth-oriented culture. For example, it is a well-known fact that westerners especially Americans are the world's greatest consumers. It could be argued that we, as a culture, are addicted to consuming. From an ecopsychological perspective, in order for consumers to curtail their overconsumption, the motivating forces of this behavior pattern needs to be identified in order to free individuals from this addiction. Ecopsychologists would argue that the disconnection between self and earth is the reason individuals do not think about the relationship between their consumer choices and ecological destruction. Further, ecopsychologists believe that if we heal the underlying addictive motivations, we will begin to heal the ecological environment because individuals would cease to overconsume, thereby becoming better "environmental citizens."

3. ECOPSYCHOLOGY ON-LINE
"Mapping the Soul of the Land" by Christopher Castle. Essays in ecopsychology
http://isis.csuhayward.edu/ALSS/ECO
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4. Ecopsychology
Helpful explanatory essay on ecopsychology and links to other ecopsychology Web sites.
http://www.island.net/~jscull/ecopsych.htm
Home I Endorse the Earth Charter
Have a look! Click here for more information about Ecopsychology and to read the journal Gatherings. I also have an ecology page. Ecopsychology
Workshops
Articles Links Workshops
I facilitate low-cost Workshops and Training on topics related to ecopsychology and the psychology of environmental activism. This fall I hope to lead a series of Saturday nature-connecting workshops in Victoria, Duncan, and Shawnigan Lake Email John Scull or call 250-746-6141 for more information. Nature Walks
I hold free Connect with Nature meditations and walks in Duncan, British Columbia. For more information, call (250) 746-6141 or send me an email Articles
Here are some pieces I have written about ecopsychology. These articles are in HTML format, suitable for viewing with your browser. To obtain Adobe Acrobat files, suitable for printing, click here. Ecopsychology: Where does it fit in psychology? - J. Scull
References

The Separation from More-than-Human Nature - J. Scull
...
Health Notes: Connecting with Nature
, a column in EnCompass , Volume 5, Number 4, May/June 2001
Building an Organic Left
, an article in Canadian Dimension , Volume 35, May/June 2001 I have also done a good deal of writing for the online ecopsychology journal Gatherings Articles: Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom: A history of ecopsychology Chief Seattle, er, Professor Perry speaks: Inventing indigenous solutions to the environmental problem

5. Education, Counseling And Nature: Courses, Degrees Scholarships, Jobs For Teache
Offers courses that teach the Natural Systems Thinking Process as well as degree programs in the subject. Includes articles and links. or Ph.D. in Applied ecopsychology. The best way to learn about NSTP is to engage in it online through our short,
http://www.ecopsych.com/
TOPICS health, book, nature, psychology, environment, social work, self-improvement, mental health, degree programs, healing, scholarships, art, therapy, ecotherapy, counseling, ecopsychology, .national parks, careers, teachers, alternative medicine, job, conflict resolution, free, peace, learning, gift,
education, multiple intelligences
Nature-Connected Learning
L ost: Most people sense that a vital, unifying component is missing in contemporary society and in their personal lives. Many people feel that today's world is more a form of insanity than a peaceful, healthy and supportive integrity that they can trust. Do you share this feeling? F ound People who engage in the unique, readily available nature-connected learning process offered on this web site report that it empowers them to create and enjoy the sanity of their livelihood and their personal

6. Online Graduate School M.S. And Ph.D. Degrees, Courses, Scholarships For Nature
Ph.D, M.S. or B.A. in ecopsychology or Masters in Environmental Nature and Psychology.
http://www.rockisland.com/~process/
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7. Adbusters: Ecopsychology
ecopsychology. Merger Mania. Busting Benetton's Ad Man
http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/30/ecopsychology/1.html
Ecopsychology
Merger Mania

Busting Benetton's Ad Man

Dear Vice President Gore

Walking the Line

Related Campaigns
Public Space in Stockholm

First Things First Update

Illustration by Christian Clayton Born to bring ecology and psychology together, the movement has managed to offend hard-liners in both camps. Now the man whose thoughtful book started it all bites back.

8. The Place And The Story: Bioregionalism And Ecopsychology
Green Psychology / ecopsychology / Ecological Worldview THE PLACE AND THE STORY BIOREGIONALISM AND ecopsychology Article by Ralph Metzner ecopsychology and bioregionalism are two fields of the emerging new ecological worldview.
http://www.rmetzner-greenearth.org/ecopsych.html
Green Psychology / Ecopsychology / Ecological Worldview THE PLACE AND THE STORY: BIOREGIONALISM AND ECOPSYCHOLOGY
Article by Ralph Metzner

Ecopsychology and bioregionalism are two fields of the emerging new ecological worldview. Both are concerned with revisioning our understanding of human identity in relationship to place, to ecosystem and to nature. Traditional people had a much closer telationship to place. We need to learn to understand ourselves in relationship to a place, and to the story of that place.(Excerpted from the forthcoming book Green Psychology)
Ecopsychology may be defined as the expansion and revisioning of psychology to take the ecological context of human life into account. It is not a variation of environmental psychology, which deals mostly with the impact of institutional environments on psychological states. It offers a critique of all existing schools of psychology including the psychodynamic, object relations, cognitive, behaviorist, humanistic and transpersonal for focusing their research solely on the intrapsychic, interpersonal and social dimensions of human life, and ignoring the ecological foundation. The most basic facts of our existence on this Earth that we live in these particular kinds of ecosystems, in biotic communities with these kinds of species of animals and plants, in these particular kinds of geographical and climatological surroundings appears to be irrelevant to our psychology. Yet our own personal experience as well as common sense contradict this self-imposed limitation.

9. Radical Ecopsychology
A summary for this book, which offers an original introduction to ecopsychology an emerging field that ties the human mind to the natural world.
http://www.superaje.com/~afisher/
"...the most conceptually robust and complicated analysis of ecological psychology available."
Robert Romanyshyn,author of The Soul in Grief:
Love, Death and Transformation
RADICAL ECOPSYCHOLOGY
Psychology in the Service of Life
Andy Fisher
Foreword by David Abram
This exciting book from SUNY Press shows the psychological roots of our ecological crisis. Personal in its style yet radical in its vision, Radical Ecopsychology offers an original introduction to ecopsychologyan emerging field that ties the human mind to the natural world... more 306 pages
About the Author
Book Summary Contents Preface ... How to Order

10. EcoInternet
Dedicated to the study of ecopsychology, environmental psychology, cultural ecology, with links, pictures, and environment and nature forums.
http://ecointernet.net/

11. Ecopsychology Web
Psychological relationship with nature, definitions of ecopsychology, and annotated links including literature, other media and the internet, tools for change and eminent researchers in the field.
http://www.clan.com/environment/ecopsyweb/

12. Welcome
Gatherings Seeking ecopsychology. Gatherings, Issue 6 Winter 20012002 - Art ecopsychology. Gatherings, Issue 5 Winter 2000-2001 - The Land Down Under.
http://www.ecopsychology.org/gatherings/journal1.html
Gatherings:
Seeking EcoPsychology
Unlike the rest of the ICE site, where the material has been created through consensus in a group process, Gatherings is the place where ideas can be individually and eclectically expressed. Therefore, all opinions expressed or reflected in ‘Gatherings’, including that of the editor, are the sole responsibility of the individual author and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs or opinions of anyone else in ICE. We ask thatyou not copy material from these pages without the permission of the author, who in most cases will be pleased to give it. Gatherings, Issue#7 : Winter 2002-2003 Trees Gatherings, Issue#6 : Winter 2001-2002 Gatherings, Issue#5 : Winter 2000-2001 The Land Down Under Gatherings, Issue #4 : Autumn 2000 - Finding Our Self in Nature Gatherings, Issue #3 : Summer 2000 - Gatherings, Issue #2 : Spring 2000 - New Growths Gatherings, Issue #1 : Winter 1999-2000 - Exploring Ecopsychology
tour

13. Ecopsychology
Spirit Moving dot com's ecopsychology page.
http://www.spiritmoving.com/EcoPsych/ecopsychology.html
Ecopsychology
  • The emerging field of ecopsychology encompasses a range of elements, which makes precise definition difficult. A descriptive definition might be the following: Ecopsychology refers to a variety of endeavors theoretical, applied, and clinical that bring together the methods and understandings of ecology and psychology to address the psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual roots of the ecological crisis. Will Keepin Last updated: 26 January 2002

14. ECOPSYCHOLOGY ON-LINE
Essays in ecopsychology. The Psychological Benefits of Wilderness by GarrettDuncan; The Forsaken Garden by Nancy Ryley; Research in ecopsychology.
http://ecopsychology.athabascau.ca/
Number 6 September 1998
ec-o-psy-chol-o-gy n.
1. The emerging synthesis of ecology and psychology
2. The skillful application of ecological insight to the practice of psychotherapy
3. The study of our emotional bond with the Earth
4. The search for an environmentally-based standard of mental health
5. Re-defining "sanity" as if the whole world mattered
The EcoPsy Forum
  • "Mapping the Soul of the Land" by Christopher Castle
Essays in Ecopsychology Research in Ecopsychology
  • "Environmental Stress One Decade After Chernobyl"
Communications Resources for Ecopsychology Archives: Ecopsychology On Line Editor Theodore Roszak Art Design Christopher Castle Technical Assistant D a n Fox

15. ECOPSYCHOLOGY ON-LINE
Why Ecology Needs Psychology, Why Psychology Needs Ecology. INTRODUCINGecopsychology. The EcoPsy Forum Ideas and Issues in ecopsychology.
http://ecopsychology.athabascau.ca/0597/
Number 3 Updated June 7th, 1997 May 1997
ec-o-psy-chol-o-gy n.
1. The emerging synthesis of ecology and psychology
2. The skillful application of ecological insight to the practice of psychotherapy
3. The study of our emotional bond with the Earth
4. The search for an environmentally-based standard of mental health
5. Re-defining "sanity" as if the whole world mattered
Why Ecology Needs Psychology, Why Psychology Needs Ecology
INTRODUCING ECOPSYCHOLOGY
  • "Healing The Split Between Planet And Self" by Deborah DuNann Winter
  • "What in the World is Ecopsychology?" by Malachy Shaw-Jones
The Eco-Psy Forum: Ideas and Issues in Ecopsychology ECOPSYCHOLOGY GOES TO COURT
  • "Wild Nature, Sanity, and the Law" by James Thornton
  • Letters on the Law: by Christopher Stone, Christina Desser, Peter Kelsey, Norman Meade, Jay Bremyer
Ecopsychology, Politics, and Environmental Justice
  • "Mount Rushmore Syndrome" by Allen Kanner
  • "The Politics of Nature" by Tom Hayden
  • "A Multicultural Approach to Ecopsychology" by Carl Anthony and Renée Soule

16. Education, Counseling And Nature: Courses, Degrees Scholarships, Jobs For Teache
NatureConnected Psychology Online Ph.D or M.S. degrees include your prior experiences inexpensive, accredited. Transferable courses and internships improve careers, global consciousness and human-environmental relationships.
http://ecopsych.com/
TOPICS health, book, nature, psychology, environment, social work, self-improvement, mental health, degree programs, healing, scholarships, art, therapy, ecotherapy, counseling, ecopsychology, .national parks, careers, teachers, alternative medicine, job, conflict resolution, free, peace, learning, gift,
education, multiple intelligences
Nature-Connected Learning
L ost: Most people sense that a vital, unifying component is missing in contemporary society and in their personal lives. Many people feel that today's world is more a form of insanity than a peaceful, healthy and supportive integrity that they can trust. Do you share this feeling? F ound People who engage in the unique, readily available nature-connected learning process offered on this web site report that it empowers them to create and enjoy the sanity of their livelihood and their personal

17. Ecopsychology About
For ecopsychology OnLine Christopher Castle, Arts Editor Dan Fox,Designer and Technical Assistant. The ecopsychology Institute
http://isis.csuhayward.edu/ALSS/ECO/Final/about.htm
Director , Theodore Roszak, Professor of History, California State University, Hayward.
Associate Directors:
George Miller, Professor of Anthropology, California State University, Hayward.
Mary Gomes, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Sonoma State University.
Allen Kanner, Lecturer Wright Institute, Berkeley, California.
For Ecopsychology On-Line:
Christopher Castle, Arts Editor
Dan Fox, Designer and Technical Assistant
The Ecopsychology Institute was established at California State University, Hayward in April 1994 to facilitate an international dialogue between two communities: environmental scientists/ activists on the one hand, and psychologists/psychotherapists on the other.
Each year the Goldman Foundation awards the highly-regarded Goldman Prize to a selection of Environmental Heroes chosen from each of six continents. The Foundations effort to create a new, heroic role in the world for supposedly ordinary people who work to save the planet is an excellent example of ecopsychology in action. (For more information about the Goldman Environmental Foundation, the email address is:
gef@igc.apc.org

18. Ecopsychology Principles
Principles of ecopsychology. Compiled by Will Keepin. ecopsychology Training.Oct. 29 Nov. 5, 1995. Shenoa Retreat and Learning Center.
http://www.spiritmoving.com/EcoPsych/EcopsychPrinciples.html
Principles of Ecopsychology
Compiled by Will Keepin Ecopsychology Training Oct. 29 - Nov. 5, 1995 Shenoa Retreat and Learning Center The fundamentals of ecopsychology are in the process of being developed. The following statements are offered not as definitive prinicples, but rather as working hypotheses or premises of ecopsychology.
  • The Earth is a living system. Human beings are fundamentally interconnected with the Earth and with all life. Neither the Earth's problems nor humanity's problems can be resolved without taking full account of this interconnection.
    Ecopsychology seeks to heal the alienation between person and planet, and establish a healthy relationship between the two. A key element of this is recognizing that the needs of the person are the same as the needs of the planet. The rights of the person are the same as the rights of the planet.
    Rather than viewing the ecological dilemma as a crisis "out there" in our physical environment, ecopsychology recognizes that human consciousness is intricately involved in creating and maintaining the ecological crisis.
    Ecopsychology calls for a new cosmology that embraces not only scientific models and understandings, but also spiritual teachings, ancient wisdom, and the non-Western knowledge of indigenous cultures.
  • 19. Eco Psychology On Line
    The ecopsychology Institute was established at California State University, Hayward in April 1994 to facilitate an international dialogue between two communities environmental scientists/ activists on the one hand, and psychologists/psychotherapists on the other.
    http://isis.csuhayward.edu/ALSS/ECO/index.html
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    20. Ecopsychology: Where Does It Fit In Psychology
    ecopsychology Where does it fit in psychology? by John Scull. ecopsychologylooks for the roots of these problems in human psychology and society.
    http://www.island.net/~jscull/ecointro.htm
    Home Up Ecopsychology : Where does it fit in psychology? by John Scull An earlier version of this paper was presented at the annual psychology conference, Malaspina University College, March 26, 1999. Human economic activity is rapidly changing the atmosphere, soil, and water of the earth in ways that are harmful to other species and may be disastrous for us or our descendants (Winter, 1996). Ecopsychology accepts the reality of this ecological crisis and suggests that there is also a spiritual or psychological crisis resulting from our separation from the more-than-human world. Ecopsychology looks for the roots of these problems in human psychology and society. It is an explicitly moral psychology with the goal of discovering how people can connect with the natural world in ways that are healthy and sustainable both for people and for the planet. What ecopsychology is not To avoid confusion, it may be important to distinguish between ecopsychology and a number of fields with very similar names. Ecological psychology . This term usually refers to the perceptual and evolutionary theories of the Gibsons, Reed, and others (Reed, 1996). Sewall (1995) has suggested how perceptual theory might be related to ecopsychology. It is confusing, though, that the phrase "ecological psychology" has been used as the title of a book about ecopsychology (Winter, 1996) and another book about energy conservation and recycling (Howard, 1997).

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