Andy Fisher is a psychotherapist in private practice.
Foreword by David Abram
Preface
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
Part I. Ground Work
1. The Project of Exopsychology
The Terrain of Ecopsychology
Getting a Handle of the Project
Four Tasks
A Naturalistic and Experimental Approach
2. The Problem with Normal
Discursive Problems
Between the Human and the Natural
In Praise of the Not-So-Normal: The Hermeneutic Dimension
The Symbolic or Metaphorical Nature of Reality and the Discursive Primacy of Rhetoric
Part II. Nature and Experience
3. Beginning with Experience
"Returning to Experience"
Talking About Experience
Experiential Destruction and Ecological Crisis
4. From Humanistic to Naturalistic Psychology
The Irony of Humanistic Psychology
On Nature and Human Nature
5. Naturalistic Psychology: A Sketch
"If We Truly Experience Needs..."
Naturalism
Life as a Hermeneutic Sense-Making Journey
Nature and the Human Life Cycle
Part III. Ecopsychology Today
6. A Decade Later: Still Radical After All These Years
Looking Back, Looking Forward
Situating Ecopsychology: What About Environmental and Conservation Psychology?
Ecopsychology as a Transformation of Psychology
The Ecopsychology Journal and "Second Generation" Ecopsychology
Ecotherapy: The Question of Praxis
Integral Ecology: Agreements and Disagreements
Challenges Ahead
Notes
Bibliography
Index