Thomas Doherty was featured in the July Health Section of Portland Monthly Magazine and mentioned in Zach Dundas’ editor’s note, Living the Good Life, PDX-Style. Thomas discusses how connecting with nature make us healthier and that time outdoors correlates with mental health. Thomas talks about ecopsyhcology and personal sustainability which includes getting enough rest and exercise. Thomas… Continue reading Thomas Doherty Q/A featured in Portland Monthly Magazine Health
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Thomas Doherty highlighted in National Action Plan for Educating for Sustainability
Thomas Doherty was highlighted in recent National Action Plan for Educating for Sustainability produced by The Center for Green Schools. Thomas Doherty was named as an “industry leader” in the Research section of the report (p.26) and quoted:“As Dr. Thomas Doherty, President of the American Psychological Association’s Division 34 (Environmental, Population, and Conservation Psychology) observes: ‘The idea of Education for… Continue reading Thomas Doherty highlighted in National Action Plan for Educating for Sustainability
“Parenting with Nature in Mind”, Thomas Doherty talk featured in The Oregonian
Thomas Doherty, director of the Ecopsychology Certificate program at Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling, will give a presentation on “Parenting with Nature in Mind” from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, in the South Chapel at Lewis & Clark College, 0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road. (Cost is $10 for an individual or a… Continue reading “Parenting with Nature in Mind”, Thomas Doherty talk featured in The Oregonian
Thomas Doherty Animal Rights Talk — “Values about Animals”
Thomas Doherty discusses “Values about Animals” at the Lewis & Clark Human-Animal Studies Conference on January 25, 2014. How people think about and value other animals, and diversity of attitudes based on different value sets. Thomas Doherty, a professor of Psychology at the Graduate School of Education and Counseling, will focus on basic values that… Continue reading Thomas Doherty Animal Rights Talk — “Values about Animals”
Thomas Doherty on Radio New Zealand “Ideas”
from Sunday Morning on Sunday 17 March 2013 The idea that the environment has an impact on our physical health is indisputable – but what impact is environmental degradation having on our mental health? Can psychology offer insights into how to improve our environment? Ideas talks to Thomas Doherty, editor of the Ecopsychology journal; University of… Continue reading Thomas Doherty on Radio New Zealand “Ideas”
Dr. Thomas Doherty’s Brown Bag presentation at Port HQ: Sort It And Win Program
Portsmouth: Sort It And Win Program a Success By Erin Anderson October 2012 There are more than 30 food and beverage retailers at PDX serving over a million passengers each month generating over $4,000,000 in sales—and tens of thousands of pounds of food waste! PDX began collecting food waste in 2003 and to date has… Continue reading Dr. Thomas Doherty’s Brown Bag presentation at Port HQ: Sort It And Win Program
The Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise: Report from Climate Workshop Released
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Oregon State Bar Sustainable Future :: The Long View
The Long View The Oregon State Bar Sustainable Future section publishes a quarterly newsletter, The Long View. Thomas was featured in the Spring 2012 No. 9 edition of The Long View with the article “Psychology as if the Whole World Mattered.” Read “Psychology as if the Whole World Mattered” Read the entire issue
Editorial: Work Style Magazine
Thomas was featured in an Editorial on page 17 of Work Style Magazine, #8.2011 “Activists, The Resource of Business“ “Environmental activists can be viewed from a variety of different perspectives. Savvy companies can open a dialogue with activists and advocates, and take advantage of their broad range of experience in order to help boost and hone… Continue reading Editorial: Work Style Magazine
American Psychologist publishes special issue on global climate change
American Psychologist publishes special issue on global climate change New peer-reviewed articles update APA’s 2009 task force report. American Psychologist, the flagship journal of the American Psychological Association (APA), has published a special issue on “Psychology and Global Climate Change.” The May-June 2011 issue contains seven peer-reviewed articles that are based upon and update the contents… Continue reading American Psychologist publishes special issue on global climate change