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Consumption (Economics) --- Materialism --- Acquisitiveness. --- Identity (Psychology) --- Consumers --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychology. --- -Acquisitiveness --- -consumentengedrag --- Acquisitive desire --- Grasping (Psychology) --- Avarice --- Compulsive shopping --- Acquisitiveness --- consumentengedrag --- consumentisme --- psychologie, sociaal --- 659 --- Personal identity --- Personality --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Individuality --- 659 Publicity. Information work. Public relations --- Publicity. Information work. Public relations --- Physicalism --- Animism --- Philosophy --- Positivism --- Dualism --- Idealism --- Mechanism (Philosophy) --- Monism --- Realism --- Consumer demand --- Consumer spending --- Consumerism --- Spending, Consumer --- Demand (Economic theory) --- Psychology --- Psychological aspects --- Consumption (Economics) - United States - Psychological aspects. --- Materialism - Psychological aspects. --- Consumers - Psychology.
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L’écopsychologie est un champ de recherche apparu dans les années 1990, qui fait l’hypothèse d’une intelligence écologique supérieure, ancrée dans les fondements inconscients de la psyché. Le fond de l’âme, ce ne serait pas tant la sexualité ou la volonté de puissance – mais la nature elle-même. Détruire la nature, ce serait donc aussi détruire nos âmes. Cette idée, qui bouleverse les conceptions modernes, est cependant immémoriale dans la plupart des sociétés humaines, notamment amérindiennes. À partir d’une perspective occidentale, ce recueil propose donc une réflexion collective et polyphonique sur les liens entre l’âme et la Terre. Mobilisant notamment l’écoféminisme et l’anthropologie, l’écopsychologie esquisse une nouvelle définition de la santé, qui articule vie intérieure et vie terrestre.
Environmental psychology --- Nature --- Environmentalism --- Psychological aspects --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychologie de l'environnement --- Environnementalisme --- Aspect psychologique --- Psychology --- Ecofeminism --- Philosophical anthropology
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This pathfinding collection shows how the health of the planet is inextricably linked to the psychological health of humanity, individually and collectively. As such, it is sure to become a definitive work for the burgeoning ecopsychology movement, which is both a new beginning for environmentalism and a revolution in modern psychology. Collected here are writings from the premier psychotherapists, thinkers, and eco-activists working in the field, including: James Hillman, world-renowned Jungian analyst, relating the "one core issue for all psychology" - the nature and limits of human identity - to the condition of the planet Chellis Glendinning, author of My Name Is Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization, alerting us to "the link between the psychological process of addiction and the technological system" Carl Anthony, former president of Earth Island Institute, arguing for a "genuinely multicultural self and a global civil society without racism" Ralph Metzner, president of the Green Earth Foundation and author of Maps of Consciousness, decrying our loss of "respect for the mysterious, and humility in relationship to the infinite complexities of the natural world" Joanna Macy, writer, therapist, and Buddhist, noting that "we all need to unblock our feelings about our threatened planet" if we are to work through out "environmental despair"
Environmental psychology. --- Environmentalism --- Nature --- Psychological aspects.
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