In this article, "Nature Dreaming: Depth Psychology and Ecology," Stephen Aizenstat PhD explores our relationship with nature using a depth psychological lens. He writes,
"While both Freud and Jung developed intricate systems of psychological thought, neither brought particular emphasis to the inter-connectedness between human experience and the creatures and things of our world. I believe the task of Depth Psychology today is to extend the work of Freud and Jung to include consideration of the psyche of nonhuman experience...."
BTW, if you're attending the Synchronicity: Psyche and Matter Symposium in Joshua Tree in September, you'll have the chance to see Stephen Aizenstat speak there!
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Would an ecopsycological perspective allow for the eradication of viruses that are deadly to humans, like smallpox or HIV, or "super bugs" -- strains of bacteria that are resistant to the human immune system and existing antibiotics?