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  • Art-To-Earth, Northland Center for Art and Ecopsychology: An organization that promotes environmental awareness and social change through the arts and ecopsychological principles.
  • Creativity, Healing, and Shamanism: The Workshop: Participants in this 4-day workshop will explore a new paradigm for an ancient art, experience a deep connection to nature's spirits, and evoke the creativity and healing of the shaman.
  • Ecopsychology 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.
  • Ecopsychology: Connecting Mental Health and Environmental Behavior: An article on the investigation of green behavior by Catherine Honora Kineavy.
  • Educating and Counseling With Nature: Ecopsychology in Action: Nature-Connected 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.
  • Educational Opportunities: Applied ecopsychology and integrated ecology distant learning. B.S., M.S., Ph.D and Post Doctoral information.
  • International Community for Ecopsychology: An informal, international, interdisciplinary virtual community devoted to reflecting on the questions which arise from an ecopsychological viewpoint.
  • Jeanne Mackey: An ecotherapist and musician in Ann Arbor, MI. She offers extensive links to ecotherapy and ecospirituality sites.
  • Journal of Environmental Psychology: Academic research journal directed toward individuals who have an interest in the study of interrelationships between people and their sociophysical surroundings.
  • Jungian Ecopsychology: Contains five related articles on the website of Dennis Merritt, Jungian analyst, in the ecopsychology section.
  • Landscapes of the Heart: Narratives of Nature and Self: Announces a book on the emotional benefits of natural environments. Authors include Michael Aleksiuk, Maurice Strong, and E.O. Wilson.
  • Project Nature Connect: Offers information on courses, training books, and degree programs.
  • 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.
  • Tending the Exiled Presence of Place: Depth-psychological perspectives on listening to the ignored voice of place.
  • The Hoop and the Tree: An ecological model that integrates modern psychology with the great spiritual and mythological traditions.
  • The Tears of Llorona: Introduction to an ecopsychological "genealogy" or history of coastal California.
  • Towards an Ecology of Mind: The threads which join the five authors this site focuses on include their various efforts to create a new perspective on our human experience as a Wholeness. Essays by George Kelly, Ronnie Laing, Gregory Bateson, Ernst von Glasersfeld, and Humberto Maturana.
  • Wildlife in Our Faces and Places: An ecopsychology site dedicated to exploring the liveliness of the nonhuman world.


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