So you think you want a career in … Ecopsychology or Environmental Psychology

Ecopsychology is sometimes considered a branch of Environmental Psychology.  

Ecopsychology
This branch of psychology explores the relationship between humans, animals, plants, and all natural and living things.  Another way to describe this field is to say it is the common ground or overlap between ecology and psychology.  Ecopsychology is also related to Deep Ecology.

Environmental Psychology
Much broader than Ecopsychology, Environmental Psychology explores all that is natural on the planet as well as social settings, built environments, learning environments and informational environments.  

There is much more to come on this page, but in the meantime if you have questions please see Dr. Mason.

 

Interesting Internet Sites

Population and Environmental Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 34

International Society for Ecological Psychology

Ecopsychology Web

Institute for Deep Ecology


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