Beschreibung
Towards an Ecopsychotherapy offers diverse stories, from the therapy room to therapy in the forest, about the healing process of reconnection with the more-than-human world as well as with our wild animal selves. It provides an insight into ecopsychotherapy in practice and outlines its history, key themes, ideas, and controversies. This book is for anyone in the caring professions who seeks to practice therapy with the earth in mind, and for those struggling with eco-anxiety or eco-grief who wish to deepen their relationship with the earth and find hope in turbulent times.
Inhalt
Introduction1 Practising therapy outdoors2 The diverse range of ecotherapy practices3 Ecopsychology: context, frame, narrative4 Psychological responses to ecological crisis5 Exploring anthropocentrism6 Ecopsychotherapy: weaving the threads7 Ecopsychotherapy in the communityReferencesIndex
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