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
Just came across this short article from 2009. It's simple, but I found it very touching and relevant and wanted to share it here--particularly in light of Willi Paul's invitation to those of you interested in Ecopsych to join his new Alliance group,
"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
Craig Chalquist told me about this documentary, and when I went looking, I found the whole thing online. It features several ecopsychologists -- including, among others, Dr. Mary Gomes, one of the authors of Ecopsychology (the original book). Mary wa
Hi everyone: I'm seeking help to find panelists for the Climate Change forum in Portland created by Jungians and Climate Scientists. I am attending a forum on Climate Change in Portland June 1-3 put on by the Deep Democracy Institute and Dr. Arnold M
The EcoTipping Points Project has documented more than 100 stories of environmental recovery in communities around the world. What do these success stories
Sharing this excellent article which suggests humans have failed to address the earth's worsening emergencies of climate change, species' extinction and resource overconsumption not because of a lack of information, but because of a lack of imaginati
I recently came across this book review by Dennis Slattery of David Kidner's Nature and Psyche: Radical Environmentalism and the Politics of Subjectivity. The book looks great and I've had it sitting on my shelf for months, but haven't had two second
I've begun curating a web page (made possible by a software called "Scoop-It") which allows for the collection of web articles into one place.(It's a cool software for any topic if you're into that kind of thing.)
I had seen this article before, but came across it again and wanted to share it here. Jung's visit to Taos Pueblo and his encounter with the chief, Mountain Lake, clearly had a significant impact on Jung, deepening his belief that humans need a sense
I invite you to read my new blog post, You Wear It Well..."Perhaps it’s worth putting our ears to the ground to hear a word from our REAL sponsor, the earth whose vast bosom still nourishes us and from whose ample loins all of our soaring ideas and c
There is not a great deal of information out there for Masters candidates that would like to pursue an Ecopsychology degree. Below are the few established programs that I have found, however I am wondering if anyone else has anything to
A difficult topic, to be sure, but Bill McKibben who I know most for his book "The End of Nature" can take it on. Also, if you haven't read his new book he talks about here, "Eaarth"--you simply must. It's eye-opening.