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Community/Ecological Fieldwork and Research Handbook (pdf)


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Creating Community With Youth

When History Wakes




 

 

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Building the City by John August Swanson

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The Depth Psychology M.A./Ph.D. Program seeks to place the study of depth and liberation psychologies in dynamic relationship with the cultural and ecological issues of our time. In doing so, this program augments the dyadic psychotherapeutic healing practices traditional to depth psychology, and explores in an improvisational manner how the theories and practices of depth psychology can be used in community. In addition to academic coursework, students engage in community and ecological fieldwork and research, exploring the application of depth psychological theories and practices to a community or ecological concern the student is called to work on.

The following are excerpts from the Community/Ecological Fieldwork and Research Handbook which orients students' work in community: Introduction and Overview, Fieldwork and Research Abstracts.

For more information about our program, please call Pacifica's Admissions Office, 805-969-3626, ext. 128, and visit our website at http://www.pacifica.edu.

 
LINKS

Critical Psychology International

Public Conversations Project

Highlander Research and Education Center

Witnessing Project

Stone Center, Wellesley Centers for Women

Ojai Foundation

Karuna Center for Peacebuilding

Liberation Theology

School of Lost Borders

Heal/Reconcile/Rwanda

Psychologists for Social Responsibility

Critical Psychology

Radical Psychology

United States Institute of Peace

Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture

ASU: Community Psychology Online

Peacemaker Institute

FACULTY WEB SITES:

Mary Watkins

Aaron Kipnis



 

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