Ecopsychology Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013 is now available online

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Table of Contents AlertVolume: 5, Number: S1, September 2013
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Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy: Mental Health Providers as Victims and First Responders

Editor’s Note

Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy: Mental Health Providers as Victims and First Responders
Thomas Doherty
Ecopsychology, Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013: S-1-S-1.

Invited Essays

Katrina vs. Sandy: Essays on Nature-Induced, Human-Induced, and Nature-+Human-Induced Environmental Trauma
Ecopsychology, Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013: S-2-S-3.

 

Thoughts on Katrina vs. Sandy: Donald F. Nemeth
Donald F. Nemeth
Ecopsychology, Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013: S-4-S-8.

 

Thoughts on Katrina vs. Sandy: Darlyne G. Nemeth
Darlyne G. Nemeth
Ecopsychology, Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013: S-9-S-13.

 

Thoughts on Katrina vs. Sandy: Robert B. Hamilton
Robert B. Hamilton
Ecopsychology, Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013: S-14-S-19.

 

Thoughts on Katrina vs. Sandy: Judy Kuriansky
Judy Kuriansky
Ecopsychology, Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013: S-20-S-26.

Ecopsychology Narratives

Experiencing Change/Trauma Associated With Katrina and Subsequent Hurricanes: A Psychologist-Victim’s Perspective
Joseph Tramontana
Ecopsychology, Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013: S-27-S-29.

 

Superstorm Sandy 2012: A Psychologist First Responder’s Personal Account and Lessons Learned About the Impact on Emotions and Ecology
Judy Kuriansky
Ecopsychology, Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013: S-30-S-37.

Original Article

A Model for Post–Environmental Disaster Wellness Workshops: Preparing Individuals and Communities for Hurricane Anniversary Reactions
Judy Kuriansky and Darlyne G. Nemeth
Ecopsychology, Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013: S-38-S-45.

Book Review

Review of Living in an Environmentally Traumatized World: Healing Ourselves and Our Planet, Edited by Darlyne G. Nemeth, Robert B. Hamilton, and Judy Kuriansky
Wismick Jean-Charles
Ecopsychology, Vol. 5, No. S1, September 2013: S-46-S-49.

 


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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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