- The place of nature and environment is increasingly recognized in therapeutic theory and practice. - Co-edited by the originator of the theory of Terrapsychology. - Builds on his successful 2020 title, Terrapsychological Inquiry, which we also published.
Terrapsychology: Further Inquiry into Self, Place and Planet
β Scribed by Craig Chalquist; Garret Barnwell
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 187
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
- The place of nature and environment is increasingly recognized in therapeutic theory and practice. - Co-edited by the originator of the theory of Terrapsychology. - Builds on his successful 2020 title, Terrapsychological Inquiry, which we also published.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
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Contents
Contributors
1 Introduction: Everything Converses!
2 A Terrapsychological Engagement of the Elusive Eleusis
3 Alternative Mapping: Tracking Solidarity to Sacred Land
4 Landscapes and Language β Place Dreaming in Terrapsychology
5 Home Birth and the Feminine Ecological Mystique
6 The Pulse of Resilience: A Terrapsychological Inquiry of Land and Heart
7 Orcas Calling: A Personal Narrative of My Encounter With Orcas
8 Ancestor and ΓrΓ¬αΉ£Γ Shrines as Places of Deep Research
9 Re-Membering Our Fierce and Tender Love for This World
10 Mother Earth to Loving Water: A Terrasexuality Application to an Element, a Building, and a Still Dance Partner
11 Deep Genealogy: Connections Between Place and Family History
12 Terraplomacy: An Ecofeminist Model for Working With Conflict β A Theoretical Overview
13 Terrapsychology and the Soundscape
14 Hermeticism 2.0: An Earth- and Cosmos-Honoring Wisdom Path for Our Time?
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