Resources - Topics & Themes
Ecology & Ecopsychology
Articles, interviews, and book extracts on the meeting place between psychosynthesis & ecopsychology, including climate anxiety.
Contents
- Petra Guggisberg Nocelli leads this guided Earth Meditation
- Connecting to nature & Self: the mental health benefits of Forest Bathing
- Interview with Cali White, Graduate of the Trust, on her new charity, Tree Sisters
- Trust Graduate Kate Meadhurst on the therapist’s role in working with climate anxiety
- Matt Shepheard, Trust Trainer, on the psychological blocks to facing Earth’s destruction
- Trust Trainer Allan Frater on bringing wild imagination into western systems
- Allan Frater asks what ‘wild imagination’ is, and how might it help us heal?
- Jen Morgan on returning to the transpersonal wild self
- Reflections on the meeting place between imagination, ecology and culture by Allan Frater
- Allan Frater: reconnecting with our inner child Part I
- Allan Frater: reconnecting with our inner child Part II
- Allan Frater’s investigation into the necessity of connecting imagination and nature I
- Allan Frater’s investigation into the necessity of connecting imagination and nature II
- A reflection on psychogeography and ecopsychology by Allan Frater
- Molly Young Brown on transpersonal living as an alternative to unsustainable global systems
Articles & Videos
Psychosynthesis Psychotherapist Petra Guggisberg Nocelli leads this guided Earth Meditation, building connection with and love for our planet.
Connecting to nature, connecting to Self: the mental health benefits of Forest Bathing.
Interview with Cali White, Graduate of the Trust, on how psychosynthesis inspired her to create a new charity, Tree Sisters.
Trust Graduate Kate Meadhurst writes on the therapist’s role in working with climate anxiety, and meeting despair to meet their clients.
Matt Shepheard, Trainer at the Trust, reflects on the psychological blocks we face when trying to understand Earth’s destruction.
Trust Trainer and supervisor Allan Frater reflects on how wild imagination can be brought into western systems that suppress it.
Allan Frater asks what ‘wild imagination’ is, and how might it help us heal?
Jen Morgan, previous Marketing Director at the Trust, on returning to the transpersonal wild self.
Reflections on the meeting place between imagination, ecology and culture by Allan Frater.
Allan Frater’s story Part I: reconnecting with our inner child through engagement with the world.
Allan Frater’s story Part II: rediscovering our inner imaginations through connections with the world.
Part I of Allan Frater’s investigation into the necessity of connecting imagination and nature.
Part II of Allan Frater’s investigation into the necessity of connecting imagination and nature.
A reflection on psychogeography and ecopsychology by Allan Frater.
Molly Young Brown, psychosynthesis practitioner, author, and ecopsychologist, asks how transpersonal living can offer an alternative to unsustainable global systems.
Molly Young Brown: Anthropogenic Climate Disruption and its Moral Challenges