Level II Certificate
Graduates have gained a more in-depth understanding of the function of natural attraction in both natural systems and interpersonal relations and of the dynamics of attraction and consent in the web of life. They have attained an intermediate level of expertise in guiding sensory restoration and nature-centered personal growth work with students and clients. They are qualified to develop and facilitate intermediate courses or workshops, or conduct individual sessions with individuals integrating the Natural Systems Thinking Process.
Duration: 1 year
Tuition: $3000.00
Prerequisite: Level 1 Certificate
Curriculum
In this advanced course, students discover how our separation from nature stresses our sentient inner nature and creates our many problems. They learn to reverse this destructive process by mastering the Natural Systems Thinking Process using thoughtful nature reconnecting activities that dissolve stress by satisfying our deepest natural loves, wants and spirit. This course teaches hands-on education, counseling and mental health skills that feelingly tap the wisdom of nature’s creation process. Its email and telephone correspondence let nature nurture warm interpersonal relationships, wellness and responsibility.
(Required: 4 Credits)
In this advanced course, students discover how our separation from nature stresses our sentient inner nature and creates our many problems. They learn to reverse this destructive process by mastering The Natural Systems Thinking Process using thoughtful nature reconnecting activities that dissolve stress by satisfying our deepest natural loves, wants and spirit. This course teaches hands-on education, counseling and mental health skills that feelingly tap the wisdom of nature’s creation process. Its email and telephone correspondence let nature nurture warm interpersonal relationships, wellness and responsibility.
This course explores present or past special projects that make, or would have made, the way nature works become an ally to increase well-being if organic psychology had been included as part of them. The application of Ecopsychology, as practiced in the discipline of natural attraction ecology and organic psychology, helps humanity address the crises that result from our estrangement from nature as nature’s flow manifests itself as our living planet, Earth. Students prepare an academic paper or project report as a minimum written assessment in this course.
Students complete this comprehensive examination as a required element of their academic program, prior to undertaking the thesis. The examination usually includes both written and oral components and is confined to the programs of studies completed by the student.
Participants select two of the following course modules for a total of 6 credits:
Prerequisites: ECO 500/600 and ECO 501/601.
While they are teaching and researching sensory ecology, students will seek, read and critique methods and materials from their own library research. Students carefully explore the literature and prepare an annotated bibliography. As the principal course assignment, participants will prepare a scholarly paper of at least 15 typewritten double-spaced pages discussing problems and solutions to important issues and practice of Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology.
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ECO 503/603- Exploratory Readings In Applied Ecopsychology (103.9 KB)
Prerequisites: ECO 500/600 and ECO 501/601.
Students will investigate a library of recent references related to their particular career field or interests that reflect upon the issues relevant to sensory ecology. Students will read and discuss the literature with Dr. Cohen and other professionals. Students will gather a bibliography of literature in their professional field or interest that supports work in Integrated Ecology and prepare an annotated bibliography. Students will prepare a reflective paper of at least 15 typewritten double-spaced pages discussing how the literature has informed their understanding of the opportunities for integration of Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Eccology concepts within their career field.
Prerequisites: ECO 501/601 and ECO 502/602.
Students gain further insights into the 54 senses, their natural origins and existence and their cultural applications, by exploring each sense individually. Under the direction of the instructor, students establish and identify a class of four or more students with whom they work online and/or onsite. Students will keep a reflective journal of their experiences or a database of their online activity postings. Course participants will commit to doing nature-guided, independent study of at least two senses per week in order to finish the class within a six month time frame. At the completion of the course, students will prepare a scholarly summary paper (at least 15 typewritten pages) reflecting their experiences.
Prerequisite: ECO 501/601.
Students survey the field of Public Relations and Marketing to determine the most significant means to promote, implement and produce support for their involvement in the natural systems thinking process. They identify what that makes each technique and strategy worthwhile, select those that make the most sense to them, defend them, and apply them in areas that add to the field of nature connected psychology and their personal interests. The student writes a three page progress report that documents their work and learning in this area and that would assist others who read it.
This is a fun, experiential course designed to introduce the student to how adding an art component to nature-connecting activities can enhance the ability of Nature to teach. Both art and nature are non-verbal ways through which our subconscious mind can express itself. In this class, the student will learn techniques to use to facilitate that expression through making therapeutic, nature-inspired art. You do not need to be an “artist” or have any so-called “creative talent” to take this class. It is not an art course, but rather uses the creative process of art-making as a tool for healing and self-discovery with Nature. It lets the student explore the innovative merging of traditional Art Therapy with Applied Ecopsychology. The course consists of 12 individual hands-on lessons/activities and typically runs about 3 months.
Email Dr. Stacey Mallory: stacey@connect2nature.org
Visit the Eco-Art Therapy website: http://www.ecoart-therapy.org
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Prerequisite: ECO 530/630
This 12 week class teaches advanced hands-on education, counseling and mental health skills that use art to tap the wisdom of Nature’s ways. Students continue their exploration of a set of creative and therapeutic tools that help reverse the problems caused by our separation from Nature. They learn additional Eco-Art Therapy activities to use for wellness and natural self-discovery and will design and teach their own original eco-art therapy activity. The course does not require any artistic talent.
Email Dr. Stacey Mallory: stacey@connect2nature.orgÂ
Visit the Eco-Art Therapy website: http://www.ecoart-therapy.orgÂ
This course explores present or past field studies that make, or would have made, the way nature works become an ally to increase well-being if organic psychology had been included as part of them. The application of Ecopsychology, as practiced in the discipline of “natural attraction ecology” and organic psychology, helps humanity address the crises that result from our estrangement from nature as nature’s flow manifests itself as our living planet, Earth. Our nature-disconnected cultural environment envelopes us from birth. This socializes and molds us into being good citizens of our excessively indoor and unbalanced way of life in Industrial Society. We are seldom educated to think and act as contributing citizens of global life community, of its plant, animal and mineral kingdoms and their self-organized ways to support the flow of nature’s non-polluting perfection, in and around us. Rather, we learn to conquer or exploit nature’s flow, often for profit. This produces our most challenging problems, for nature is the essence that nurtures and restores life in purity, balance and well-being. As part of nature, we are born with nature’s renewing abilities. However, our thinking learns to bury them out of our sight and consciousness. The purpose of this course is to explore field studies from our past and present life experiences and training and identify how the application of organic psychology and natural attraction ecology may release and strengthen nature’s self-correcting powers in us so that they can help us address the heart of our troubles. In this way, students demonstrate that they have mastered, designed or implemented nature connection techniques that will help us reverse many personal, social and environmental problems. Students prepare an academic paper or project report as a minimum written assessment in this course.
is course explores present or past case studies, which make, or would have made, the way nature works become an ally to increase well-being if organic psychology had been included as part of them. The application of Ecopsychology, as practiced in the discipline of natural attraction ecology and organic psychology, helps humanity address the crises that result from our estrangement from nature as nature’s flow manifests itself as our living planet, Earth. Students prepare an academic paper or project report as a minimum written assessment in this course.
This course explores books, journal articles, and other learning materials that make, or would have made, the way nature works become an ally to increase well-being if organic psychology had been included as part of them. The application of ecopsychology, as practiced in the discipline of natural attraction ecology and organic psychology, helps humanity address the crises that result from our estrangement from nature as nature’s flow manifests itself as our living planet, Earth. Students prepare an academic paper or project report as a minimum written assessment in this course.
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