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299 INDEX A Abram, David, 10–12, 38, 42, 112, 122, 127– 128, 129, 130–131, 179, 230n.96, 240– 241n.81, 242n.94 Adolescence, 147–153; initiation rites, 150– 153, 186–187; sexuality and, 149–150; symbolic level of perception in, 151–152 Adorno, Theodor, 170, 177 Adulthood, 153 Advertising industry, 21–22, 156, 170 Aeschylus, 188 Aggression, 69, 263–264n.183 Aiken, Conrad, 126 Ainsworth, Mary, 143 Alienation. See Loss Anima mundi. See Soul of the world Animism, 5, 10, 102, 104, 112, 179 Anthony, Carl, 16, 19–20 Aristotle, 43, 156, 212n.100 Arkkelin, Daniel, 33 Armstrong, Jeannette, 78, 110, 132, 253n.4 Athanasiou, Tom, xv, 31, 254n.26 Attachment theory, 143, 238n.40 Avens, Robert, 105 B Bachelard, Gaston, 115 Bacon, Francis, 156, 163 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 44, 78, 214n.12 Baleen, Eskimo shaman, 40 Barfield, Owen, 29, 44, 105, 241n.88 Barrows, Anita, 236–237n.18, 246n.145 Barthes, Roland, 129 Bateson, Gregory, 5 Bear, 100, 113, 137, 138, 188–189, 192, 246n.143, 263n.175 Becker, Ernest, 80, 217n.84 Bell, Anne, 186 Benton, Ted, 236n.4 Berenson, Bernard, 229n.91 Bergman, Charles, 114, 209n.74 Berry, Wendell, 46, 84, 91, 120, 171 Bigwood, Carol, 163, 227n.57 Bird, Elizabeth, 204n.26 Black Elk, 94 Body: beyond the control of modernity, 46; divorce from, 58–59, 73; jammed-up life in, 80, 136–137; and language, 62–64; is meaning seeking, 63, 69, 144; prejudices against, 58–59; reclamation of, 59–65; orders experience, 38, 60, 62, 107–108; unity of, and world, 64, 69. See also Intention , bodily Bookchin, Murray, 201n.75, 261n.157 Borderline personality disorder, 143 Borgmann, Albert, 29, 37, 42–47, 160, 161, 162, 174, 178; device paradigm, 163–165, 170–171, 203n.11, 213n.112 Boss, Medard, 65, 69, 80, 108, 134, 136, 137, 165, 212n.101 Bourassa, Robert, 162 Bradford, George, 200n.66 Breggin, Peter, 20, 159, 205–206n.30, 250n.209 Brown, Joseph Epes, 139, 234n.142 Brown, Norman O., 115, 155 Bruchac, Joseph, 231n.107 Bryant, Donald, 211n.86 Buddha, Buddhism, 56, 71, 93, 97, 101, 109, 113, 119, 155, 156, 191, 214n.9, 233nn. 129, 130 Burke, Kenneth, 44 Bringhurst, Robert, 176 C Campbell, Joseph, 175–176, 263n.174 Campbell, Paul, 43 Canty, Jeanine, 201n.76 300 Index Capitalism: hostile to (human) nature/life, xvii, 84–87, 157, 159–160, 161, 162; fosters and exploits suffering, 165–170; and technology , 156, 253n.4, 256n.61 Caputo, John, 209–210n.78, 229n.87 Cartesianism. See Descartes, René Center for Psychology and Social Change, 15 Cézanne, 58 Chen, Ellen, 119 Cheney, Jim, 200n.73 Childhood, 144–147 Coates, Gary, 189 Cobb, Edith, 140, 144 Coles, Robert, 144 Coles, Romand, 87 Commodity fetishism, 84, 166–167 Concern, ultimate, 45–47, 86 Condrau, Gion, 136 Consciousness, ecological, 18, 22 Conn, Sarah, 15, 22, 202n.96 Contact, 65–70, 125, 133, 135, 138, 217n.83, 226n.31; fear of, 66–67, 75 Council of All Beings, 16, 199n.52 Counterpractice, 161, 174–188; brings life into focus, 177–180; as engagement with reality, 178; life-oriented politics, 180; responsible to human life cycle, 185–187; supportive of beleaguered self, 14–16, 182–185 Cosmological urge, 122, 142, 164–165, 252n.232 Creative adjustment, 72, 148–149, 173, 176; and destruction of experience, 74, 88 Cronon, William, 245n.130 Culture, 107, 119–120, 147, 148, 169–171, 172, 237nn. 19, 24; culture industry, 170 Cushman, Philip, 20 D Death (anxiety/denial), 99, 124, 152, 153, 169, 258n.102, 263–264n.183 Deep ecology, 17–20, 110 Denzin, Norman, 31 Derrida, Jacques, 127, 129–130, 241nn. 85, 87, 241–242n.92 Descarte, René, 56, 59, 121, 152, 244n.123, 247n.163 Desensitization, 73 Detienne, Marcel, 132 Development, economic versus biological, 140–141 Dewey, John, 26, 36, 219n.112 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, criticisms of, 22, 206n.33 Diamond, Stanley, 36, 51, 125 Differentiation, 123, 133, 139, 239n.48 Dillon, M. C., 127, 128–129, 130, 241n.84 Dilthey, William, 53 Dinnerstein, Dorothy, 180 Discourse: inadequacies of modern normal, 29–31, 32–33, 236n.7; creating an ecopsychological , xiv, 30–31, 35, 40–42, 209n.77; deictic, 43–44, 45–47; hermeneutical , 36–42; mixed, of Freud, 35; rhetorical, 43–47, 211nn. 86, 94 Distance: optimal, 73, 96, 102, 226n.32; humans as creatures of, 94–96, 123, 162, 255n.42 Downing, Christine, 40 Dreams, 96, 136, 137–138, 152, 245n.137– 139 Dreyfus, Hubert, 208n.60, 225n.13...

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