Ecopsychology Journal Editorial • A Peer Reviewed Journal for Ecopsychology

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Ecopsychology Journal
Ecopsychology Journal

On behalf of our editorial board and reviewers, welcome to the inaugural issue of Ecopsychology. This first editorial provides an opportunity to introduce myself and share some experiences getting this project off the ground. I will offer some ways to understand ecopsychology in context of other forms of environmentally focused psychology, describe the mission of the new journal, and preview our first issue. Finally, I will give thanks for all that makes this 21st century electronic dialog possible and offer an invitation for readers to contribute to the development of this new journal.

The contributors to our first issue offer diverse, international perspectives on ecopsychology theory, practice, and research.

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pdf March 2009 A Peer Reviewed Journal for Ecopsychology in Ecopsychology: 1-7[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

Published by Thomas Doherty

Psychologist Thomas Doherty's work on environmental sustainability and health has been featured in publications like the New York Times and in talks worldwide. Thomas consults with individuals and organizations through his business Sustainable Self. He was the founding Director of the Ecopsychology Certificate Program at Lewis & Clark Graduate School and Founding Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed academic journal Ecopsychology. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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