For immediate release:
April 12, 2004
Contact: Mike Cohen 360-378-6313
nature@interisland.net
http://www.ecopsych.com/
Organic Psychologists Honor Earth
Day with Nature-Healing Gifts for People and Places
For Earth Day 2004, special-healing,
environmentally sound nature-connected psychology tools have
been made available to counselors, therapists, healers and the
public at http://www.ecopsych.com/2004earthday.html
April 10, 2004: Because studies
today indicate an accelerated rise in global warming carbon dioxide
levels, an increase in ocean dead zones and soaring mental disorder
costs, Dr. Michael J. Cohen, director of Project NatureConnect
at the Institute of Global Education has issued a proclamation
for Earth Day 2004 that has been submitted to the American Psychological
Association, the EPA and the National Education Association,
among others. earthproclamation.html
The proclamation shows that
people and their mentality are part of nature. It also shows
that when nature and its renewing powers are absent in the environment
of the human mind, even our best thinking leads us to behave
in ways that abuse Earth's natural systems in our body and psyche
and in the environment.
In his new book "The
Web of Life Imperative" Cohen reports, "Leading
experts now recognize that individuals, society and the environment
suffer dysfunctions because our mentality is excessively separated
from nature's balanced ways and restorative powers. It is these
powers that produce the social and environmental perfections
in natural systems and nature-connected people.
Cohen shows that over 99% of
our thinking is disconnected from and out of tune with nature.
He says "It is the nature-disconnected way we learn to think
that is the point source of our personal dysfunctions such as
stress, depression and cancer as well environmental dysfunctions
such as global warming, oceanic dead zones and war. Over the
eons neither nature nor nature-connected people(s) have produced
these problems."
Cohen, at his Project NatureConnect
website (http://www.ecopsych.com) shows that
profound nature-reconnecting techniques are readily available
to the counseling, psychotherapy and healing community. He said,
"Their use helps us reverse our destructive trends by helping
us enjoy lasting nature-connected rewards that support us and
the environment. That is the same organic process practiced by
the animal and plant kingdoms. Without creating pollution or
garbage, that process produces and sustains nature's healing
ways."
To honor Earth Day 2004, Project
NatureConnect has contributed a new organic psychology book and
several potent but easily-learned educational tools to the psychotherapy
and healing communities to help them address the threat to life
on Earth by our dysfunctional mentality, The tools and training
are also available to interested members of the public.
"This Earth Day is the
time for concerned therapeutic and healing individuals to begin
to use their special expertise to the welfare of nature and humanity,"
says Cohen. "To accomplish this they need the support of
environmentally caring people and organizations. Through organic,
nature-connecting tools, therapists can address our immediately
rewarding but long-term detrimental ways of thinking to which
their clients, as well as they, have become bonded. http://www.ecopsych.com/2004earthday.html.
Cohen notes that, "Environmentalists
must find within themselves the wherewithal to understand and
support the therapeutic community in its efforts to produce an
ecologically sound mental environment. In addition environmentalists
can, to their advantage, use these new mental-environment improvement
tools as part of the environmental movement and education.
"Today's increases in global
warming and oceanic dead zones demonstrate that the nature-detached
thinking we have used for the past century is not doing the job."
Cohen says that, "Because
we are part of nature, nature itself has the power to help us
modify the harmful bonds or our deeply rooted conditioning, our
nature-conquering prejudices and our destructive rewards. This
is because we inherit our ability to build emotional, often subconscious,
bonds from nature. Without enlisting nature's help to transform
our detrimental bonds into constructive relationships, it may
not be possible for us to produce the social and environmental
wellness we need, the wellness that supports life."
"Producing mutually supportive
ecosystem bonds is an essence of how nature works. It is our
mentality's sterile isolation from this process that underlies
our problems," Cohen argues. "These links are useful all year long
as a special gift for Earth Day, Mothers Day, Valentines Day,
Christmas and many other occasions."
Cohen may be contacted at 360-378-6313
or by email <nature@interisland.net>
Website:http://www.ecopsych.com