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Post by martha on Aug 15, 2007 3:03:59 GMT -6
The one discipline that, sad to say, has hitherto remained virtually untouched by any concern for the environment or the human-to-nature relationship is psychology. You will search in vain in the texts and journals of any of the major schools of psychology—clinical, behaviorist, cognitive, physiological, humanistic or transpersonal—for any theory or research concerning the most basic fact of human existence: the fact of our relationship to the natural world of which we are a part. Any thoughts on whether your relationship with nature is or should be a genuine concern?
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Post by waed89 on Aug 15, 2007 15:49:08 GMT -6
u said we are part of nature itself then our relationship with is a genuine concern for sure !
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Post by jennifer on Aug 15, 2007 23:45:14 GMT -6
I’ve been working on Ecopsychology and closely associated with “Institute of Global Education” special NGO consultant to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Their site is ecopsych the web site provides a great deal of information about human ecology and the organic application of ecopsychology & ecotherapy and also an online support group for college degrees, jobs and accredited training courses that enhance your personal and professional goals. All the best!
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