My “Psychology and Nature” Videos Were Translated into Spanish

My videos on “Psychology & Nature” were given Spanish subtitles for use by the Spanish Association of Environmental Psychology and Latin-American Environmental Psychology Network.

A reminder: I recently collaborated on this project with videographer Michael Annus and psychologist Tatiana Snyder from Portland Community College.  A series of brief Youtube videos were made to introduce the world of environmental psychology to new psychology students and designed to be accessible and approachable for the general public.

You should check them out!  I’ve received some great reviews both from experts and from newcomers who were excited to learn about all of this. It takes about 10 minutes to watch the complete playlist. That will give you the full picture. If you want to dive in, start with video #3. It’s my favorite and will ask you to consider your own unique connection to nature in the context of your culture and background.

English Version:

Full playlist (~10 mins total): http://bit.ly/psychnature
Script with citations and reading list: http://bit.ly/psychnaturescript

Psychology and Nature I: Overview 3:51 
Psychology and Nature II: My Background 2:01
Psychology and Nature III: Discovering Your Environmental Identity 3:41
Psychology and Nature IV: Study and Careers 1:22

Spanish Subtitles:

Psychology and Nature I: Overview 3:51
Psychology and Nature II: My Background 2:01
Psychology and Nature III: Discovering Your Environmental Identity 3:41
Psychology and Nature IV: Study and Careers 1:22 

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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