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PEACE/CONFLICT/TRAUMA Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma www.dartcenter.org
We have many links to this subject because of the Ecopsychology conference in February 2005. We would like to build up as comprehensive coverage for other subjects.
John Seed's Website - has a load of Ecopsychology stuff. Very activist based. www.rainforestinfo.org.au
USEFUL SOURCES OF INFORMATION ABOUT ECOPSYCHOLOGY.
Some websites, just a few of many. Other resources and websites including USA.
UK Ecopsychology Network A growing list of 100+ people, mainly in UK, interested/involved with ecopsychology. ecopsychnet@hotmail.com or Tel: 01544 262110
International Community for Ecopsychology The International Community for Ecopsychology (ICE) is an informal international, interdisciplinary virtual community devoted to reflecting on the questions which arise from an ecopsychological viewpoint, proving a public forum for diverse experiences of the human-nature relationship. Includes "Gatherings-Seeking Ecopsychology" an online quarterly e-journal and some excellent links. Chris Johnstone sends out regular newsletter called 'Great Turning Times'. you can sign on (free) at dreambeat@tantraweb.com www.ecopsychology.org
The Ecopsychology Institute: Reconnecting Earth and Human Health Part of the Centre for Psychology and Social Change at Harvard, the Ecopsychology Institute was established by clinical psychologist Dr Sarah Conn and others in recognition that human health and the health of the earth are inseparable. Includes information about training courses, events, example practice, excellent articles, other resources and links. www.centerchange.org/eco
Project Nature Connect The work of Michael Cohen. Includes a large web-site, online courses, information and perspectives on applied ecopsychology, educating and counselling with nature etc. www.ecopsych.com/homepage