Advanced Training Certificate: Radical Ecopsychology

Andy Fisher, Phoenix Smith
Start Date: 07/03/2025
End Date:25/04/2025
Scheduled course
Online

Overview

This is an opportunity to work the leading edge of Radical Ecopsychology with two of its leading voices, Andy Fisher and Phoenix Smith, each bringing their unique viewpoint to the conversation.

Ecopsychology’s subject matter is the human-nature relationship. The history of this relationship, however, is one of oppression and dispossession in highly divided societies. To be true to itself, ecopsychology must therefore turn toward the multiple injustices that are inseparable from the modern alienation from nature. This turn makes ecopsychology an inherently radical project. In such spirit, the invitation of this program is a) to work together on mapping out a more mature version of ecopsychology that includes a justice focus, and b) to imagine and lean into the new forms of ecopolitical practice this mapping calls for. The overall goal is to build our confidence in Radical Ecopsychology as a politics of life and in ourselves as political animals.

Because this Certificate is designed for a wide range of participants, it neither requires nor confers a license or degree.

The program is organized around Radical Ecopsychology material presented by Andy (6 sessions) and Liberation Ecotherapy material presented by Phoenix (2 sessions). Phoenix and Andy will furthermore both attend all Live sessions, creating a space for rich dialogue about how this material comes together, and for participants to engage in the conversation from their own unique locations. The aim is to make a supportive environment for all to explore the work of developing ecopsychology in challenging new directions.

Participants requesting Continuing Education Credits (CECs) must attend all of the live Zoom sessions in order to receive CECs. Please make sure that your Zoom account name matches the name of the attendee requesting CECs as we will be verifying attendance.

This program is designed to help you:

  1. Explain why and how Radical Ecopsychology differentiates itself from more mainstream and less critical versions of ecopsychology.
  2. Use the concept of “world” to differentiate between the “death-world” of capitalist modernity and the “relational-worlds” that Radical Ecopsychology stands for.
  3. Discuss why and how Liberation Ecotherapy is a project of Radical Ecopsychology.
  4. Describe the centrality of injustice (oppression, dispossession) in the history of the human-nature relationship and in our contemporary ecopsychological situation.
  5. Discuss the link between ecopsychology and class politics.
  6. Discuss why ecopsychology’s focus on “the human-ecological condition” gives it a potentially crucial role in the development of planetary politics.
  7. Discuss how African-Diasporic ecospirituality connects to the ecological self, community resiliency, and interdependence.
  8. Explain how ecopsychology could be considered a politics of life.
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