ECOPsychologY

course

To achieve a deeper understanding of oneself and one's place in the world, it's essential to establish context. We can learn to discern patterns, uncover universal truths, and appreciate the intricate interplay between individual identity and the broader tapestry of existence. This holistic exploration fosters self-awareness, empathy, and a more profound connection to the world around us, enriching our understanding of both self and society.

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  • “The ignorant man is not free, because what confronts him is an alien world, on which he depends, without his having made this foreign world for himself and therefore without being at home in it by himself as in something his own. The impulse of curiosity, the pressure for knowledge, from the lowest level up to the highest rung of philosophical insight arises only from the struggle to cancel this situation of unfreedom and to make the world one's own in one's ideas and thought.”

    - Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • Module I / Creating a Foundation for ecopsychology

    Module I offers a comprehensive exploration of humanity's evolving relationship with nature, spanning from anthropocentrism to biocentrism, tracing human evolution, ecological dynamics, and the collective unconscious, while emphasizing the interconnectedness of life.

  • Module II / human history and ecology

    Module II delves into the historical interplay between humanity and ecology, exploring the transformative impacts of the Agricultural Revolution, the dynamics of pre- and post-agricultural societies, the influence of patriarchy on ecological relationships, and the perils of anthropocentrism in mythology and history, urging a reevaluation of human-nature dynamics.

  • Module III / exploring reality

    Module III delves into the complex realms of reality, communication, and connectivity, exploring the influence of language, semiotics, and hyperreality in contemporary culture and societal fragmentation, while also embracing alternative philosophies like rhizome thinking and dissecting concepts such as the spectacle in modern society.

  • Module IV / Ecopsychology

    Module IV provides an in-depth exploration of various ecological paradigms. Exploring the effect of hierarchies within this multidisciplinary framework, and defining how therapy within the context of ecopsychology can be a transcendental experience.