Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind

ISBN 10: 0871564068 ISBN 13: 9780871564061
Published by Counterpoint, 1995
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This pathfinding collection has become a seminal text for the burgeoning ecopsychology movement, which has brought key new insights to environmentalism and revolutionized modern psychology. Its writers show how the health of the planet is inextricably linked to the psychological health of humanity, individually and collectively.

Contributors to this volume include the premier psychotherapists, thinkers, and eco-activists working in this field. James Hillman, the world-renowned Jungian analyst, identifies as the "one core issue for all psychology" the nature and limits of human identity, and relates this to the condition of the planet. Earth Island Institute head Carl Anthony argues for "a genuinely multicultural self and a global civil society without racism" as fundamental to human and earthly well-being. And Buddhist writer and therapist Joanna Macy speaks of the need to open up our feelings for our threatened planet as an antidote to environmental despair.

"Is it possible," asks co-editor Theodore Roszak, "that the planetary and the personal are pointing the way forward to some new basis for a sustainable economic and emotional life?" Ecopsychology in practice has begun to affirm this, aided by these definitive writings.

About the Author: Theodore Roszak, an American historian and social critic, coined the term counterculture in his seminal book The Making of a Counter Culture: Reflections on the Technocratic Society and Its Youthful Opposition. Roszak, who studied history at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Princeton University, was a longtime professor of history at California State University, East Bay.

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Title: Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing ...
Publisher: Counterpoint
Publication Date: 1995
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Acceptable

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