Posts Tagged ‘Ecotherapy’

Ecopsychology in Counseling Certificate

October 4th, 2011
Accepting New Students!

Ecopsychology in Counseling Certificate
Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education & Counseling
Portland, Oregon USA

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Lewis & Clark’s Ecopsychology in Counseling Certificate explores the
relationships between mental health, wellbeing, and the natural environment and investigates ways counseling psychologists can contribute to conservation and sustainability. The courses draw on a robust body of scientific research—on topics such as the restorative value of green spaces for health and stress reduction and the psychological determinants of sustainability behaviors—and applies these insights in counseling and mental health practice. Our course work is also informed by environmental philosophy and ethics, cultural diversity, spirituality, the arts, and contemporary movements toward social and environmental justice.

The Certificate provides an opportunity for masters students to combine comprehensive training in fields such as community counseling and marriage, couples, and family therapy with an evidence-based, experiential and socially progressive ecopsychology curriculum. A ten-credit sequence of courses provides an introduction to ecopsychology and its basis in environmental philosophy, empirical research, and critical theory; applied training in wilderness / adventure therapy and ecotherapy; and an opportunity to explore advanced topics such as nature and child development, eco-cultural diversity, and social and environmental justice. An integrative and self-designed capstone project, such as a thesis or supervised practicum, completes the certificate. The Certificate program is also accepting applications from students and recent graduates of comparable counseling masters programs.

By situating the Ecopsychology in Counseling Certificate within the accredited programs of the Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling, we seek to achieve our mission of creating license- eligible and employable counselors who are prepared to effectively engage the pressing social and environmental issues of our time.

Program Details

Credits: 10 semester hours
Program Start: Spring only
View program of study in current course catalog

Key Dates

The first course in the 2012 Ecopsychology in Counseling Certificate Cohort begins in January 2012.
Application deadlines for counseling programs at Lewis & Clark are by program; contact the Graduate Admissions Office.
Deadline for application to the Ecopsychology Certificate 2012 cohort (for graduates and non-Lewis & Clark Students): 11/15/11.

Contact Information:

Ecopsychology in Counseling Certificate
go.lclark.edu/graduate/ecopsychology

Thomas Doherty, Co-director
tdoherty@lclark.edu

Tod Sloan, Co-director
sloan@lclark.edu

Graduate Admissions Office
gseadmit@lclark.edu
503-768-6200
go.clark.edu/graduate/admissions

Sustainable Self Earth Day Events

February 17th, 2011

Sustainable Self
Earth Day Events

Weekend Workshop

Master of Two Worlds: Manifesting Personal Sustainability in Your Life and Work

Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California

April 22-24, 2011

Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA

Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA

Join Thomas Doherty for a special Earth Day workshop that weaves insights from the social sciences, psychology, and mind-body health and enjoy a retreat at the beautiful Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California.

The title is inspired by the final stage of the archetypal hero’s journey: Once a hero has completed his or her trials and adventures, their challenge is to manifest their vision in the “real world” of community and society—to be a “Master of Two Worlds.” The workshop is designed to support individuals who carry a vision of sustainability and who labor daily to foster their vision in their own lives, and in their families, communities and organizations.

For registration details visit: http://webapp.esalen.org/workshops/9302

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Public Talk & Couples Workshop

“How Green is Your Love?”

Green Drinks, Portland

At the March 1, 2011 Green Drinks networking event, and at a follow up couples workshop on April 2, 2011, Thomas Doherty will discuss the added stresses and pleasures that “green” issues bring to modern relationships.

He’ll provide tips on how to talk about eco-values and lifestyle choices with your significant others, ways to accept and work with differences, and how to recognize when differing environmental agendas can become relationship deal-breakers.

Green Drinks Networking Event
Date:
March 1, 2010
Location: Ecotrust BFJ Conference Center, 2nd Floor
721 NW Ninth Ave. Portland, OR, 97208
Time: 7:00 PM

Green Drinks requests a $5.00 donation.

For more information see this link.

Sustainable Self

Couples Workshop
Date: April 2, 2011
Time: 1-4:30 PM
Please see our website for location and registration information.


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For Counseling Professionals

Emerging Trends in Ecotherapy

Thomas Doherty

Thomas Doherty teams with psychologist Patricia Hasbach to present this continuing education workshop, sponsored by the Lewis & Clark Center for Community Engagement.

Participants will receive an orientation to the historical background and theoretical approaches associated with ecotherapy, learn applications of ecotherapy in counseling and healthcare settings, and explore opportunities for integrating ecotherapy practices into their personal and professional lives.

Patricia Hasbach
Portland Audubon Society
Date: Friday, April 8
Time: 9am – 5pm

For registration information see this link.

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Lewis & Clark Wilderness Therapy Intensive

September 2nd, 2010

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The Ecopsychology Studies cohort at Lewis & Clark Graduate School enjoyed a great team building and nature immersion experience at our annual summer Wilderness Therapy Intensive class. Following a morning of orientation and lecture at the Lewis and Clark Campus in Portland, the group spent the rest of the week camping at nearby Battleground Lake State Park in Southwestern, Washington. Course activities included group outdoor living, a sequence of adventure challenges, hands-on lessons about ecotherapy and the restorative benefits of natural settings, fireside counseling training groups, and a solo experience. A highlight of our week was a thrilling trip down the wild & scenic White Salmon River led by the expert guides of the Wet Planet rafting company. The raft trip culminated in a running of Husum Falls, an optional challenge taken on by the group. Husum Falls is one of the highest commercially run white water “drops” in North America.

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Emerging Trends in Ecotherapy • one day training session

February 4th, 2010
Thomas Doherty, Psy.D.

Thomas Doherty, Psy.D.

Thomas Doherty and Patricia Hasbach will be offering a one day training session on Ecotherapy at Lewis & Clark on April 16, 2010

Ecotherapy expands the scope of counseling beyond family and community systems to recognize the important role that one’s relationship with the natural world can play in health, emotions and identity across the lifespan. Ecotherapy also provides ways for counselors and healthcare providers to utilize nature contacts and connections to promote physical and mental health.

This one-day experiential workshop provides an orientation to the historical background and theoretical approaches associated with ecotherapy. We will also survey psychological research regarding human-nature relationships and conservation behaviors that point to the efficacy of ecotherapy interventions. Participants will learn applications of ecotherapy in counseling & healthcare settings and opportunities for integrating ecotherapy practices into their personal and professional lives.

Patricia Hasbach, Ph.D.

Patricia Hasbach, Ph.D.

Patricia Hasbach, Ph.D. & Thomas Doherty, Psy.D. developed the Ecotherapy course at Lewis & Clark’s Graduate School of Counseling & Education. In addition to using ecopsychological methods in their own therapy and consulting practices, Thomas coordinates Lewis & Clark’s graduate Ecopsychology Studies Program, and is Editor-in-Chief of the international Ecopsychology journal; Patricia is writing and co-editing two books for MIT Press related to Ecopsychology and the rediscovery of the wild.

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Emerging Trends in Ecotherapy

Friday, April 16th, 2010, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Room 101, South Campus Conference Center
Lewis & Clark

Fee for 6 CEUs:
$125 if postmarked or faxed before March 26; $140 after March 26
Lewis & Clark alumni receive a 10% discount. Lewis & Clark student fee is $40.