Talk:Transpersonal ecology
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If any one knows of any criticisms of the work of Warwick Fox, she or he is welcome to add comments to this article. ACEO 18:44, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Needs more up-to-date referencing
Did any one see that in "Journal for Transpersonal Psychology" published in 2007, there is an article on eco-psychology, to with a questionnaire used in this field? Should we add this, as this would make this a more up-to-date article? ACEOREVIVED 20:36, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Full reference
If any one has the full reference for Hutton's (2003) book review, she or he is welcome to add it. I should be able to get it, but it may be some time before I am able to make the necessary edit. ACEOREVIVED 19:56, 11 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Update
I have now put in the full reference for Hutton's (2003) book review, and added a couple of additional readings. The paper I referred to above was that by St. John and MacDonald, which I reference at the end of the article (St. John & MacDonald, 2007). ACEOREVIVED 21:44, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Distinguishing ecopsychology from transpersonal ecology
I would favour distinguishing this article from that on ecopsychology, as I can see reasons for distinguishing the two fields. The latter may be to do with eco-psychology in general, whereas "transpersonal ecology" may have more direct relevance to transpersonal psychology. The area of "transpersonal ecology" may also have relevance to work done in the psychology of religion that is relevant to environmental concerns, such as the research by Tarakeshwar, Swank, Pargament and Mahoney (2000). Reference: Tarakeshwar, N., Swank, A.B., Pargament, K.I. & Mahoney, A. (2000). The sanctification of nature and theological conservatism: A study of opposing correlates of environmentalism". Review of Religious Research, 42,387-404ACEOREVIVED 21:23, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

