"Making a personality, the task that Jung called 'individuation,' may be the adventure of a lifetime. But the person is anchored within a greater, universal identity. Salt remnants of ancient oceans flow through our veins, ashes of expired stars reki
How do these images affect you?...and what can we do about it?
‘Human domination over nature is quite simply an illusion, a passing dream by a naive species. It is an illusion that has cost us much, ensnared us in our own designs, given us a few boa
I saw this post on Facebook today and wanted to share. What a beautiful example of what we can do in the midst of ongoing planetary crisis...Maybe some Alliance members will want to post. Also, what can we do her in the Ecopsychology group on the Al
Great list of nature books posted by The Guardian that I just stumbled across. They all look pretty interesting and are all new to me. Thought I'd pass the list along...
Wanted to share: "Ecopsychology: Whole Earth Mental Health" is an interesting article which also quotes Alliance members Linda Buzzell and Craig Chalquist for their great work on the book "Ecotherapy"
Hi everyone! I wanted to share this series of questions from terrapsychologist Craig Chalquist in case you haven't visited the book club this month. I think they are highly thought-provoking and particularly significant as environmental changes seem
"Students have told me they are fearful for the environment, the oceans are sick, but that there could be some sort of shift ahead. A sustainable path? I hope so, but I have a lot fears that the gasoline is going to dry up soon and we will be hungry