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Project NatureConnect
PROGRAM AND PROCESS
From: Project NatureConnect
Institute of Global Education
A United Nations Non-Governmental Organization
Department of Integrated Ecology,
P.O. Box 1605 Friday Harbor, Washington 98250
(360) 378-6313
Dr. Michael J. Cohen, Chair
http://www.ecopsych.com
Dear Visitor,
Thanks for interest in our programs.
Project NatureConnect methods and materials enable you, at will, to enjoy
and teach the wellness, peace and creativity that sensitive people experience
in nature. Our program lets the inspiration nature provides, and your spiritual
connection with the outdoors, enliven thinking and relationships.
Below is an overview of our program. Also, for background information,
be sure to visit our web site library
Owls and Howls,
Michael J. Cohen, Ed.D., Director
THE PROCESS OF APPLIED ECOPSYCHOLOGY

Scientifically, intuitively and spiritually, more and more people are
becoming aware that our lives, along with the global life community, are
at risk . Our sense of reason tells us that, irrationally, our civilization
asks us to engage in an undeclared, often unseen, war against nature within
us and around us. In this war people daily struggle, fight and are injured
on the battlefield. Planet Earth is equally as injured as we assault and
abuse it. Many are discouraged, angry and in despair. They feel helpless
to create a better way of life because their efforts to do so often aggravate
their injuries. Think about it. Do you really think and feel secure about
the future of our economy? your livelihood? the environment? living safely,
avoiding loneliness?
The trauma of our war against nature blinds us from recognizing that
in every moment of our lives there exists an alternative window of opportunity.
That window opens to us living increasingly friendly, sustainable lives
steeped in balanced and responsible personal, social and environmental relationships.
No matter your profession, social status or interests, a new science, Applied
Ecopsychology, now enables you to discover that window, climb through it,
and teach others to do the same. Via self-guiding books and distance learning
courses, an alternative, low cost, Ph.D., M.A. and BA independent study
degree program, or credit optional individual courses, are available. At
your own pace, they empower you with the knowledge and credentials to enjoy
that window of opportunity.
In cooperation with the Institute of Global Education, an associate of
the United Nations Department of Public Education, cooperating universities
and Project NatureConnect let the fun, beauty and wisdom of the natural
world enhance our daily lives. They offer home study, hands-on experiences
in Applied Ecopsychology and Integrated Ecology. These disciplines let thoughtful
sensory connections with nature reduce our stress, recycle our thinking
and build responsible relationships. They create moments that let Earth
teach.
We are part of nature, yet nature, in its non-verbal wisdom, does not
exhibit our runaway personal, social and environmental problems. The verbal,
nature-separated way we learn to think and relate, not nature, produces
our stressful disconnections, insensitivities and irresponsibility. Society
too often addicts us to think and relate verbally, through words and stories
alone. We are the only species on Earth to do so. Even though they make
up a vast majority of our mentality, we don't learn how to touch, celebrate
and think with the 53 inherent, non-verbal, sensory ways and intelligences
of nature within and around us, yet that process has creatively let the
world, including people, grow in balance since its inception. We seldom
honor that nature and Earth are intelligently, beautifully, illiterate.
We defame rather than celebrate non-verbal sensory knowledge and process.
Your challenge here is that the very words you are reading right now
are registering in your addictively literate mind. They often lead you and
others to believe we can invent a substitute for the natural world, we do
not need the real thing, so nature is being destroyed. You have been programmed
to depend on words, and reasoning based on them, for survival. Your nature-disconnected
stories, not consentual citizenship in the global life community, determine
your destiny. Neither nature nor nature-centered people have this addiction.
They don't exhibit our runaway disorders. They show that there is another,
more balanced, way of thinking.
Inherently, over 85% of your mentality knows how to think like nature
works. It uses at least 53 natural senses to elect reasonable behavior.
Chances are that you do not know your 18th natural sense, or your 34th either.
This is no accident. Our nature conquering society has taught you to bury
the natural sensory part of you out of your awareness. It lies in what we
call our subconscious mind, the part of our mentality we have driven out
of our natural consciousness.
Tangibly, consciously reconnecting your subconscious mind to nature through
your natural senses revives the subconscious, restores it, and brings its
intelligence, beauty and balance into your consciousness. Then you can think
with it as in our web site's example of the Scottish farmers and the rats
(repeated below).
We psychologically call the feelingful subconscious part of us our -inner
child.- It is neither. It is the natural love that allows nature within
and around us to approach perfection. It is the intelligent process that
enables nature to organize, preserve and regenerate itself to produce an
optimum of life, diversity and beauty without producing the garbage, pollution,
or madness of our uncontrolled wars, abusiveness, and stress. A hands-on
natural systems thinking process enables you to use that wisdom as you build
or repair your relationships and livelihood.
Nature communicates:
You, no doubt, realize that we cannot solve our problems by using a nature-disconnected
process and thinking that causes them. Project NatureConnect corrects this
short circuit. It lets us unashamedly sense and enjoy in nature, in backyards
or back country, the natural attractions that have held and hold the world
together in balance. It energizes and injects these attractions into our
thinking. We learn to reason, feel and speak with the intelligence and love
that guides our inner nature, natural people and Earth. Consider the following
example:
In Scotland, farmers were overturning their hay bales to exterminate
rats that lived beneath them. A trio of rats tried to flee but, unlike
the other fleeing rats, these three stayed close together. This hindered
their escape and they were vulnerable. Upon investigation, the farmers
found that the middle rat was blind; its companions were guiding it to
safety. Deeply moved, the farmers, rather than kill these rats, celebrated
them.
As did the farmers, we learn, change and act from nature's supportive
ways through thoughtful sensory contact with them. We inherently contain,
and are attracted to, the nurturing cooperation, community and trust found
in nature. Although society conditions us to conquer nature within and around
us, Project NatureConnect enables us to think, verbally communicate and
relate from nature's enchanting rejuvenation in our soul. An example of
this is found in the activity at nature trail activity
Effects of Disconnection
We are born as nature's wisdom and delights. Our stories teach us to relate
while disconnected from nature's nurturance. Unlike any other natural species
or people(s), on average, we spend less than twelve hours per lifetime in
tune with nature's integrity. Like an arm traumatically torn from a body,
we are separated from nature's wise and lasting fulfillments. This leaves
us stressed and unfulfilled. We substitute for their loss with fixes that
pacify our stress and hurt. Fulfillment from questionable stories and the
technologies they create, not nature, guides and drives us We bond or addict
to these imperfect fixes and to the process that produces them, no matter
their irresponsible effects. They fixate us. They create apathy and fearfully
block our ability to make reasonable changes. This is reversed when thoughtful
sensory connections with nature teach us how to think like nature works
Reconnect to wholeness:
Applied Ecopsychology reverses our disconnectedness by utilizing proven
medical procedures. For example, good medical thinking and research have
created surgical techniques that reattach an amputated arm back to the body.
If reconnected properly, the arm will, in time, function normally. Part
of this art is the surgical technology our clear thinking has devised to
bring the arm back in proper contact with the body. The remainder of the
procedure is trusting that once this reconnection is made, nature itself
has the wisdom to heal the rupture and rejoin the arm and body as one integrated
organism. We don't know how to do that healing, however nature does it continuously
for that is its way. Good medical thinking respects that nature has this
extraordinary regenerative power. It taps into it. It surgically provides
the proper environment and time for nature to heal, as only nature can.
Applied Ecopsychology activities do the same thing with respect to our extremely
nature-separated psyche and thinking process.
Outcomes: Our studies show that the methods
and materials of applied ecopsychology and integrated ecology work as does
the surgeon in healing a separated arm. These disciplines tangibly place
people in thoughtful physical, psychological and sensory contact with attractions
in natural areas. This sensible reconnection allows nature to catalyze conscious
psychological and spiritual healing. It rebinds us to the wisdom and ways
of our origins. The process reduces stress and promotes the benefits thereof.
In youngsters or adults, participation in sensory nature-reconnecting activities
allows us to independently learn and own them. We become empowered to significantly
reverse our troubles by becoming naturally fulfilled and thereby independent
of their destructive rewards. Your good feelings about nature can work for
you this way when you use nature reconnecting activities to nurture them.
Of course, in a society bent on the conquest of nature and it conversion
into resources, institutions and leaders fear the nature-reconnecting process.
It is controversial, for it replaces the control they are paid to place
on our lives and it immunizes us to our society's addictive consumerism,
the fuel of irresponsible economics, too. However, the benefits of the applied
ecopsychology process speak for themselves to
individuals who seek greater personal and global integrity.
The nature-reconnecting process dissolves the stress of our unfilling
estrangement from our own biology and nature. In this way it increases creativity,
critical thinking and wellness. Environmental literacy, citizenship, and
learning ability rise. Nature reconnecting activities have shown to reduce
apathy, abuse of people and substance abuse, depression, sleeplessness and
loneliness. We also enjoy educational, environmental and economic benefits
from sensory reconnections with nature. Our spirit and self-esteem soars.
Natural areas are protected for they gain added value.
Data from people's involvement in PNC is significant. For example, a
study group of apathetic, run down, low self-esteem, depressed, chemically
dependent, at-risk students living 180% below the poverty level, were in
a 10 week recovery program that incorporated applied ecopsychology. The
results were exciting. Average scores improved dramatically: Beck's Depression
inventory reduced from 12.2 to 1.5. Scores on the Stress Test went from
19.8 to 12. The Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory changed from 9.5 to 5.
Average scores of the Barksdale Self-Esteem Inventory improved from 22 to
36.2. Sleep Inventory scores moved from 9.7 to 7.3. Every student's attendance
and academic progress improved as did their environmental awareness, enthusiasm
and literacy. Their community relationships soared. No indications of chemical
remission were observed 8 months after the program ended. Within 6 months
some of the students offered to help the counselors teach applied ecopsychology
to other students. They began to restore the trashed natural areas around
their school and homes as part of their personal and collective restoration.
Participation:
Project NatureConnect researches and produces practical self-guiding methods
and materials. These tools enable interested people to learn, use and teach
our nature-reconnecting process at home, work or school. They even work
effectively with weeds, potted plants or pets. MA
and Ph.D. programs are now available for those who desire to become
leaders in this work.
Project NatureConnect's degree and training program offer information,
expertise and support through courses and workshops, books, the
internet and independent study. Transferable professional or academic credit
are an option for those who learn reconnecting with nature skills. Internships
are available as are volunteer and professional positions for instructors,
facilitators, administrators and ambassadors. An introductory book, Reconnecting With Nature, by the Project's director,
Dr. Michael J. Cohen, empowers anybody to enjoy, teach and apply ecopsychology.
If you want to enjoy an example of it in action, obtain and do the Global
Wellness and Unity activity: In Balance With Earth
If you want to get involved in the natural systems thinking process on
a trail basis, take our 4-day Orientation
Course. The course entitles you to begin facilitator internships and
is a prerequisite to entering our courses at any level.
For complete information read through the web pages and e-mails mentioned
in the first paragraph above. Then call Dr. Cohen at (360) 378-6313 to discuss
your questions and comments.
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