Terrapsychological inquiry : restorying our relationship with nature, place, and planet

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“Terrapsychological Inquiry is a qualitative research methodology seeking a form of inquiry that takes seriously our intense inner responses to the state of the natural world. Terrapsychology is a theory and practice approach that studies, from the standpoint of lived experience, how the world gets into the heart. Oceans and skies, trees and hills, rivers and soils, and even built things like houses, cities, ports, and planes: How do they show up for us inwardly? How do our moods, feelings, and dreams reflect what happens in the world? Terrapsychological Inquiry evolved over a decade of experimentation by graduate students, instructors, workshop leaders and presenters, and other embodied creatives to offer a truly Earth-honoring mode of story-based qualitative inquiry, one that changes all involved from passive spectators of the doings of the world into active, sensitive participants. Learn how to use this methodology of reenchantment in a variety of settings inside and outside academia, and by doing so reenter an animate world. Written in an engaging and accessible style, this introduction to a new research methodology will be of great interest to students and scholars of Environmental Psychology, Ecotherapy and Environment and Sustainability Studies more generally”– Provided by publisher

Additional information

Authors

Craig Chalquist

format-edition
ISBNS

9781003015796, 1003015794, 9781000043686, 1000043681, 9781000043723, 100004372X, 9781000043709, 1000043703

OCLC

1139028624

Subjects

Environmental psychology, Electronic books, Psychologie de l'environnement, Livres numériques, environmental psychology, e-books, NATURE Ecology, PSYCHOLOGY Education & Training, PSYCHOLOGY Psychotherapy General

File name

9781000043723

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