Reflections on hidden existential guilt |
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Authors: | Maurice Friedman |
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Affiliation: | Co‐founder of the Institute for Dialogical Psychotherapy , San Diego State University , 421 Hilman Place, Solana Beach, CA, 92075 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Most personal, social and environmental stress results from our estrangement from nature's wise unconditional love within and about us. A new integrated ecology training program uniquely addresses this great challenge to the psychological community. Counseling students in natural areas over a thirty year period has produced ninety‐seven unique nature‐connecting activities that renew over forty‐nine inherent sensory fulfillments. These ecopsychology activities reduce our estrangement, its pain and adverse effects. Natural inborn feelings of love and understanding express themselves. They catalyze responsible relationships that fill the emotional voids which fuel our destructive habits, dependencies and abandonment feelings. They give natural areas added value as rejuvenators of our biological and spiritual integrity. |
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