2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-14954-3_10
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Incorporating an Eco-Informed Orientation into Family Therapy Education

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“…Family therapy's concern with issues of identity and social justice is linked to the E&CE by Hernandez-Wolfe (2019), Lazloffy (2019), Watson et al (2020) and Twist et al (2019), all of whom note the unequal impact of environmental degradation on minoritised and disempowered groups. Simon and Salter's (2019) concept of 'transmaterial worlding' 1 links a decolonising orientation with understanding humans as being in a relational process of planetary co-inhabitation involving human and non-human.…”
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“…Family therapy's concern with issues of identity and social justice is linked to the E&CE by Hernandez-Wolfe (2019), Lazloffy (2019), Watson et al (2020) and Twist et al (2019), all of whom note the unequal impact of environmental degradation on minoritised and disempowered groups. Simon and Salter's (2019) concept of 'transmaterial worlding' 1 links a decolonising orientation with understanding humans as being in a relational process of planetary co-inhabitation involving human and non-human.…”
Section: Summary Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence suggests that spending time in nature is linked to more pro-environmental attitudes and behaviours (DeVille et al, 2021). Laszloffy (2009) and Twist et al (2019) discuss the importance of family therapists exploring their ecological values and developing the ecological self-of-the-therapist. Casey (2000), Kearney (2021) and Palmer (2021) have considered practitioners' role as activists and the necessity of taking action beyond the therapy room.…”
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