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ecopsychological

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  • adjective Pertaining to ecopsychology.

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Examples

  • The good news is that ecopsychological research is proving that reconnecting with the rest of nature yields astonishing results, both at the individual and collective levels.

    Linda Buzzell: The Greening of Psychotherapy 2009

  • Exploration of right relationship also intails indepth ecopsychological, attitudinal healing along with active, social justice involvement in issues effecting the rights of indigenous people in today's world.

    Comprehending shamanism in the Huichol world 1997

  • Exploration of right relationship also intails indepth ecopsychological, attitudinal healing along with active, social justice involvement in issues effecting the rights of indigenous people in today's world.

    Comprehending shamanism in the Huichol world 1997

  • Exploration of right relationship also intails indepth ecopsychological, attitudinal healing along with active, social justice involvement in issues effecting the rights of indigenous people in today's world.

    Comprehending shamanism in the Huichol world 1997

  • The good news is that ecopsychological research is proving that reconnecting with the rest of nature yields astonishing results, both at the individual and collective levels.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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