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|a COVER; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; PART I CONTEXTS; CHAPTER ONE The darkening quarter: an embodied exploration of a changing global climate; CHAPTER TWO"It's snowing less": narratives of a transformed relationship between humans and their environments; CHAPTER THREE Gaia living with AIDS: towards reconnecting humanity with ecosystem autopoiesis using metaphors of the immune system; CHAPTER FOUR Longing to be human: evolving ourselves in healing the earth; PART II OTHER-THAN-HUMAN AND MORE-THAN-HUMAN; CHAPTER FIVE The ecology of the unconscious.
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|a CHAPTER SIX Remembering the forgotten tongueCHAPTER SEVEN Restoring our daemons; CHAPTER EIGHT Ecopsychology and education: place literacy in early childhood education; PART III THE VIEW FROM POSTMODERNISM; CHAPTER NINE The ecology of phantasy: ecopsychoanalysis and the three ecologies; CHAPTER TEN Did Lacan go camping? Psychotherapy in search of an ecological self; PART IV WHAT TO DO--POSSIBLE FUTURES; CHAPTER ELEVEN Ecological intimacy; CHAPTER TWELVE The politics of transformation in the global crisis; CHAPTER THIRTEEN "Heart and soul": inner and outer within the transition movement.
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|a CHAPTER FOURTEEN "What if it were true ... "PART V WHAT TO DO--INFLUENCING ATTITUDES; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Back to nature, then back to the office; CHAPTER SIXTEEN Denial, sacrifice, and the ecological self; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Fragile identities and consumption: the use of "Carbon Conversations" in changing people's relationship to "stuff"; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN The Natural Change Project; PART VI WHAT TO DO--CLINICAL PRACTICE; CHAPTER NINETEEN "Nothing's out of order": towards an ecological therapy; CHAPTER TWENTY Dangerous margins: recovering the stem cells of the psyche; REFERENCES; INDEX.
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|a '"Vital signs" are, of course, the basic physiological measures of functioning which health practitioners use to assess the gravity of a patient's predicament. This anthology focuses not so much on our physical predicament, with so many of the Earth's systems severely stressed and beginning to fail - there are plenty of other places to read about this Instead we focus on our psychological predicament, as news of the situation slowly penetrates our defences and we struggle as individuals and as a society to find an adequate response. By "vital signs" we also mean signs that such a response is.
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