beyond psychology

Although we can no doubt develop a psychology that identifies our need for contact with wildlife, for rites of passage, and so on, the recognition of needs by psychologists has never been a guarantee that they will be met. For our society is not structured to care for life, to attend carefully to relationships and honour the growth or sacred unfolding of things. (Fisher,  2013, p. 161)


Fisher, A., & Abram, D. (2013). Radical Ecopsychology : Psychology in the Service of Life. State University of New York Press.