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Number 3 Updated June 7th, 1997 May 1997

ec-o-psy-chol-o-gy n.

1. The emerging synthesis of ecology and psychology
2. The skillful application of ecological insight to the practice of psychotherapy
3. The study of our emotional bond with the Earth
4. The search for an environmentally-based standard of mental health
5. Re-defining "sanity" as if the whole world mattered

Why Ecology Needs Psychology, Why Psychology Needs Ecology
INTRODUCING ECOPSYCHOLOGY
  • "Healing The Split Between Planet And Self" by Deborah DuNann Winter
  • "What in the World is Ecopsychology?" by Malachy Shaw-Jones
The Eco-Psy Forum: Ideas and Issues in Ecopsychology
ECOPSYCHOLOGY GOES TO COURT
  • "Wild Nature, Sanity, and the Law" by James Thornton
  • Letters on the Law: by Christopher Stone, Christina Desser, Peter Kelsey, Norman Meade, Jay Bremyer
Ecopsychology, Politics, and Environmental Justice
  • "Mount Rushmore Syndrome" by Allen Kanner
  • "The Politics of Nature" by Tom Hayden
  • "A Multicultural Approach to Ecopsychology" by Carl Anthony and Renée Soule
  • "Awakening from a Cultural Trance" by Molly Young Brown
  • "Positively Fourth Street:
    Mount Rushmore Reclaimed, An Essay Without Words" by John Rampley
Environmental Dreaming
  • "The Soul of Glacier Country" by Dennis L. Merritt
Research in Ecopsychology
  • "The Psychodynamic Approach in Nature Conservation" by Allison Rush

C. Kelley Communications C. Kelley Resources for Ecopsychology C. Kelley Archives: Ecopsychology On Line
C. Kelley About the Artists

EditorTheodore Roszak
Art DesignChristopher Castle
Technical AssistantDan Fox
Archived October 15th, 1997
© 1997 The Ecopsychology Institute