ReVision Publishing
Ecopsychology
Ecopsychology
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In theoretically rich, yet practical essays, readers learn how to become more intimate with nature in a range of settings-from semester-long "Natural Presence" geology classes in an urban university, to week-long "Diamond in the Rough" wilderness retreats, to fleeting experiences encountering nature in one's own backyard using a phenomenological approach.
Contributors to this special double issue on ecopsychology seek to cultivate greater environmental awareness in a variety of ways, including
- Drawing on personal experiences of relating more deeply with nature.
- Enhancing mindfulness of the natural world through Buddhist practice, either as traditionally practiced or as merged with wilderness therapy.
- Highlighting cultural influences on environmental identity.
- Engaging with diverse approaches to research, including - among others - quantitative and qualitative studies across cultures, laboratory experiments in cognitive psychology, and literary analysis.