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Ecopsychology — connects psychology and ecology. The political and practical implications are to show humans ways of healing alienation and to build a sane society and a sustainable culture. Theodore Roszak is credited with coining the term in his 1992 book, The … Wikipedia
ecopsychology — n. branch of psychology that views personal psychological issues as closely connected to nature and uses nature as a source of therapy … English contemporary dictionary
Wildness — See also: Wilderness Wildness is literally the quality of being wild or untamed, but further to this, it has been defined as a quality produced in nature (Thoreau 1906), as that which emerges from a forest (Micoud 1993), and as a level of… … Wikipedia
Deep ecology — Part of a series on Green politics … Wikipedia
Environmental psychology — is an interdisciplinary field focused on the interplay between humans and their surroundings. The field defines the term environment very broadly including all that is natural on the planet as well as social settings, built environments, learning … Wikipedia
Chellis Glendinning — (born June 1947) is a European American author of creative nonfiction, licensed psychotherapist,[1] and political activist. She is noted as a pioneer in the field of ecopsychology,[2] a proponent of land based culture, and a critic of… … Wikipedia
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Plane (metaphysics) — In metaphysics and esoteric cosmology, a plane, other than the physical plane, is conceived as a subtle state of consciousness that transcends the known physical universe.The concept may be found in religious, metaphysical and esoteric teachings… … Wikipedia
Theodore Roszak (scholar) — Infobox Writer imagesize = 150px name = Theodore Roszak caption = Theodore Roszak pseudonym = birthdate = birthplace = deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Professor (retired) nationality = United States period = genre = subject =History… … Wikipedia
Transpersonal ecology — is largely associated with Warwick Fox, although the work of some other people, such as Rupert Sheldrake and James Lovelock, has some relevance to the field. The contributions of Fox emphasise the importance of experience of nature for an… … Wikipedia