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Ecopsychology & Natural Change Courses in 2012

Natural Change for Facilitators Knoydart, Scotland 24th – 31st March, 2012 This is a professional development course for those interested in facilitating groups using approaches pioneered on WWF’s Natural Change Project. Natural Change is an outdoor-based experiential programme designed to … Continue reading

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News – Winter 2011

Everything has calmed down after the launch of the Natural Change Report in September. Other than a week teaching at Schumacher College and a quick trip to Edinburgh to run a workshop with Tim Kasser and the second WWF Natural … Continue reading

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Ecopsychology Distance Learning Programme

The Ecopsychology Distance Learning Programme offers a bespoke 12 week distance learning opportunity for those interested in exploring ecopsychology theory. It is being offered to answer the call from many people who would like to explore ecopsychology in a structured … Continue reading

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Wild Mindfulness Retreat – June 2012

Date: June 26 – July 2, 2012 Location: Holy Isle retreat centre Price: £700 singles £620 twins each £565 dorms. (includes full board and lodging, facilitation, group outdoor equipment and professional indemnity insurance). Facilitators: Margaret Kerr & David Key. Download … Continue reading

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News – Autumn 2011

The summer was largely taken up with writing several academic papers, two book chapters and WWF’s 2011 Natural Change Project report. I also designed several new courses. ‘Ecopsychology: a revolution at home’ with Mary-Jayne Rust will run at Schumacher College … Continue reading

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VIDEO: WWF Natural Change Project 2011

This is the slideshow from the 2011 Natural Change Project report launch event held at the Botanical Gardens in Edinburgh on 29th September. Download a copy of the report… Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Subscribe to … Continue reading

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New Natural Change Project Report Published!

I’m very excited to announce that the WWF ‘Natural Change: Catalysing leadership for sustainability’ report was published by WWF Scotland today. The report was launched at an event at the Botanical Gardens in Edinburgh, where project participants talked about their … Continue reading

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*NEW* Natural Change for Facilitators – March 2012!

This is a professional development course for those interested in facilitating groups using approaches pioneered on WWF’s Natural Change Project. Natural Change is an outdoor-based experiential programme designed to engage and support leaders for sustainability. Date: March 24th – 31st, 2011. … Continue reading

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Ecopsychology: a revolution at home – Schumacher College, November.

‘If we are to survive, we must align who we think we are with the ecological reality of what we are: our psychology must fit our ecology. To achieve this, we need a revolution in our sense of self, and … Continue reading

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Workshop: Ecopsychology meets Dance Therapy

Bringing together Dance Therapy and Ecopsychology. No experience necessary. 24th September 2011 – 9.30am – 3.30pm Buckfastleigh, South Devon, near Totnes. £30.00 (concessions £20.00/£10.00) For a booking form, contact email Caroline. More information… Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet … Continue reading

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Summer News 2011

It’s been a busy time since February but now the summer is here things have calmed down. Here’s a quick round up of what I’ve been up to… February saw the final residential for the current WWF Natural Change Project … Continue reading

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REAL climate scientists cut the rap

The most notable thing about climate change deniers is that none of them are also climate scientists… Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Print for later Tell a friend

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