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Towards an eco-psychology

A three part program in which Doctors Jeffrey Mishlove and Theodore Roszak discuss the principles of eco-psychology, which are explained in Dr. Roszak's book, The voice of the earth, and others of his books. In this program they explore the relationship of the human psyche to nature in general and the universe at large as it relates to the foundations of human behavior as put forth in Freud's original idea of man's connection to nature, and how this may affect the practice of psychology in an urban environment.

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  • "Theodore Roszak (Voice of the earth) talks to Jeffrey Mishlove above eco-psychology where people realize their deep connection to nature. Three programs on one cassette."
  • "A three part program in which Doctors Jeffrey Mishlove and Theodore Roszak discuss the principles of eco-psychology, which are explained in Dr. Roszak's book, The voice of the earth, and others of his books. In this program they explore the relationship of the human psyche to nature in general and the universe at large as it relates to the foundations of human behavior as put forth in Freud's original idea of man's connection to nature, and how this may affect the practice of psychology in an urban environment."@en
  • "A three part program in which Doctors Jeffrey Mishlove and Theodore Roszak discuss the principles of eco-psychology, which are explained in Dr. Roszak's book, The voice of the earth, and others of his books. In this program they explore the relationship of the human psyche to nature in general and the universe at large as it relates to the foundations of human behavior as put forth in Freud's original idea of man's connection to nature, and how this may affect the practice of psychology in an urban environment."
  • "Series host Jeffrey Misihlove interviews Theodore Roszak."

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