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Ecopsychology Revisited is a critique of and deconstructive approach to several trends termed “ecopsychology.” This work attempts to bring light to some of the misconceptions that have hardened as “ecopsychology,” as these ideas have been reinterpreted and sometimes oversimplified by the general public and some professionals outside mainstream psychology. Part of the confusion arose when “ecopsychology” became inadequately amalgamated with other ideas. Nevertheless, within the social and behavioral sciences, at least, there is great value in devising and applying evidence-based strategies that track the normative ramifications dealing with cognition, emotion and behavior, exploring how or why humans relate to natural processes in a wide range of ways.
ISBN
978-1-947112-26-1
Publication Date
2019
Publisher
Humboldt State University Press
City
Arcata
Disciplines
Environmental Sciences | Other Psychology
Recommended Citation
Conesa-Sevilla, Jorge. Ecopsychology Revisited. The Press at Cal Poly Humboldt, 2019. https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/monographs/7.
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