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Towards an Ecopsychotherapy

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Psychotherapy invites us to tell the story of our human relationships; ecopsychotherapy expands this to include our earth story, the context or continuum in which our human relationships sit. Ecopsychotherapy is not simply a technique to be applied in therapy: it involves a change in perspective. While practising therapy outdoors is a radical shift that can support and facilitate the healing process, it also acknowledges that our relationship with the earth is both inside and outside ourselves. As climate chaos quickens and increasing numbers of people are waking up to the seriousness of our environmental crisis, we are becoming more aware of our dysfunctional relationship with the earth - the body on whom we depend for everything. Ecopsychotherapy can help to support our reconnection with nature and to discover hope in turbulent times.
Introduction 1 Practising therapy outdoors 2 The diverse range of ecotherapy practices 3 Ecopsychology: context, frame, narrative 4 Psychological responses to ecological crisis 5 Exploring anthropocentrism 6 Ecopsychotherapy: weaving the threads 7 Ecopsychotherapy in the community References Index
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