Naropa Ecopsychology

Naropa Ecopsychology

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Naropa University MA program in Ecopsychology Ecopsychology integrates psychology and ecology in the study of human-nature relationships.

At Naropa University, contemplative practice and transpersonal psychology provide a foundation for this integration, and the result is a unique contemplative and transpersonal orientation. The low-residency MA program in Ecopsychology is a two-year, 38-credit program, beginning with a 10-day Intensive in August and continuing with courses online. In addition to the online coursework, students also

Communities Are Medicine 01/13/2024

Good news for getting the ecopsych word out! -- ITRC Coordinator Bob Doppelt will now be writing a regular monthly column for the popular magazine, Psychology Today. They will focus on different aspects involved with using a public health approach in communities to prevent and heal the mental health and psychosocial problems generated by accelerating climate related toxic stresses, emergencies, and disasters.
His first article can be found here:

Communities Are Medicine We need to expand our approach to mental health to actively engage communities.

Aaron Neyer joins pool of Boulder City Council candidates - Daily Camera 09/06/2023

My heart is singing over here, witnessing my students change the world. Go AG! Look at his wonderful platform.

Aaron Neyer joins pool of Boulder City Council candidates - Daily Camera A former Google software engineer, Neyer said he’s running because he sees a need to shift to a more innovative and inclusive political system that encourages more people to participate. The existing system, he said, is “still wrapped up in a lot of very old and divisive ways of thinking.”

92. Ecopsychology and The Power Of Emergent Systems — The Climate Optimist 06/07/2023

Hear Naropa Ecopsychology alumnus Aaron Gabriel Neyer speak "Ecopsychology and The Power Of Emergent Systems" on the Hey Change podcast. Our grads are getting some great messages out!

92. Ecopsychology and The Power Of Emergent Systems — The Climate Optimist In this conversation: How do we restore our spiritual relationship with nature and find ourselves as embedded participants within the web of life? More importantly -- what does that look like in practice? In this fascinating conversation with Aaron, we talk Ecopsychology, how a culture of emergenc

06/07/2023

Check out Naropa Ecopsychology alumna Beth Anne Yeager's new article in the Ecopsychology journal: "Collective Shame in Climate Denial: An Ecopsychological Undertaking." Kudos!
DOI: 10.1089/eco.2023.0002

www.liebertpub.com

03/03/2023

Ecopsych grads, this opportunity may be for you.

📣PLEASE SHARE (Don't Like) this post if you know someone who would love to steward 1,000 acres of lakefront property with mountain views in Eden, Vermont! Green Mountain Council welcomes service-minded doers to apply for consideration to be our next Ranger at Mt. Norris Scout Reservation. Competitive benefits and housing included. The successful candidate will help shape this property into a year-round outdoor adventure and recreation destination! https://www.indeed.com/job/camp-ranger-mount-norris-scout-reservation-5d8579a28d2b7c6b

Photos 08/25/2022

Please join us in celebration of the beginning of the 2022/23 Academic Year at our annual Convocation tomorrow!

The festivities will include a traditional Lhasang smoke offering, a special Invocation by Professor Emeritx Tina Fields, and the creation of the annual Spontaneous Poem!

Join us in person or on Zoom: https://naropa.zoom.us/j/93308447435

We look forward to celebrating with you.

Photos 08/23/2022

“The benefits of the Ecopsychology program at Naropa for young professionals is multifaceted: it provided me with a conceptual understanding of transdisciplinary approaches to creative problem solving for our world’s ecological crises. It also gifted me the practical processes through which I can sustain myself and others while engaging challenging work in our fields and the unfolding collective experience of our world in ecologically, politically, psychologically, etc., novel times.

I came to the Ecopsychology program with a background in the natural sciences and the understanding that, while significant, that particular paradigm of methodologies for engaging the world was greatly limited. It allowed me the space to explore for myself what is most meaningful in service of all life, where my particular gifts were in engaging that, while also providing me with the applied tools to follow these insights professionally.

Now, I am well-equipped to be on a PhD track with teaching opportunities, work for the California Institute of Integral Studies as a program manager in the department of Professional Psychology and Health, and explore the realms of teaching and leading group mindfulness meditation, which comes directly from the Ecopsychology program’s dedicated encouragement of it students and communities to engage contemplative practice. It fulfills the holistic requirements of resourcing its students both inwardly and outwardly, particularly where proficiency in community building and engagement, leadership, creative entrepreneurship, and written/communication skills are concerned. I am so thankful for my time spent at Naropa University and would not hold this wealth of professional opportunity without my experience as a master’s student in Ecopsychology.”

~ Dakota Limon, 2020 | MA in Ecopsychology

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