Ecopsychology

Quarters
Summer Open
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Susan Cummings

Mind and nature are inseparable. The natural world is not outside of us or separate from us, but it is us. Ecopsychology is an exciting emerging perspective that explores the connection between psychological and ecological health. Many of our psychological ills and our addictions are directly related to our lack of awareness and our perceived disconnection from our natural origins. The very destruction of our habitat is an expression of this lack of connection to the ground of our being. There are many emerging approaches to deal with this, such as the greening of playgrounds, nature-based therapy, architecture that aims to connect us with a healthy habitat, and the exploration of our assumptions.

We will explore the historical and cultural influences underlying and leading up to this perceived separation from nature, cultural differences in perspectives, assumptions in psychology, the connections between pathology and this perceived separateness from nature, and the role of connectedness with nature in child development.

We will also explore the role of innovation, creativity and Active Hope in ecopsychological healing.

Students will review the literature, engage in experiential activities and projects, and brainstorm solutions.

Various videos will be provided, in addition to the reading material, for  students to review and reflect on.

Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:

4 - Psychology 

Registration

Academic Details

psychology, social services

4
25
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Summer
2026
Open
Remote (Su)

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Evening
Schedule Details
Remote/Online
Olympia