Project NatureConnect Scholarship
Program
to
support appropriate
degree programs
CONTACT
Dr. Michael J. Cohen, Director
360-378-6313
Email
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Friday Harbor, WA,
March 10, 2002
Readily Available Scholarships
Created by a Cooperative Coalition
At the Insititute of Global
Education, a special NGO consultant to the United Nations Economic
and Social Council, for Earth Day and Earth Year April 22, 2004-2005
a group of individuals and not-for-profit organizations have
established a cooperative scholarship program. Its purpose is
to make a unique, intercultural, Natural Systems Thinking Process
(NSTP) readily available to the public. NSTP enables people to
increase personal and environmental wellness through thoughtful
contacts with natural systems within and around them.
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Nature Sensitivity Student
Earns Ph.D for Learning How To Recover From Eating Disorders
Nature-lovers earn low cost
university degrees while mastering how to help themselves, others
and natural systems recover from destructive relationships.
"Since our extreme disconnection
from Nature often stresses our psyche into producing the many
disorders we and the environment suffer, it is no wonder that
learning how to reconnect with Nature helps us recover from these
disorders," says Ph.D recipient Theresa Sweeney at the Institute
of Global Education's (IGE) online Ecopsychology degree program.
Sweeney, who was plagued by eating disorders, has received her
Doctorate with honors from Greenwich University for researching
and designing a nature-connected recovery guidebook. Her program
enables environmentally caring people to help themselves and
others transform many dysfunctions into the rewards from constructive
relationships with self, society and Nature.
Sweeney's studies center around
the development and use of a Natural Systems Thinking Process
(NSTP) under the guidance of IGE Director, Michael J. Cohen Ed.D.
Her instructor was Nature itself and the wide ranging expertise
of the Institute's learning cooperative of mid-career professional
students.
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Nature Psychology Student
Earns Ph.D for Designing Recovery Program for Students At-Risk
"People are at risk in
our culture because they have been disconnected from the healing
energy of natural systems," says Ph.D recipient Kurtland
Davies at the Institute of Global Education's (IGE) distance
learning Ecopsychology degree program. " My work emerses
people deeply into natural systems. The connections that they
experience there allow the unhealthy stories of individuals and
society to come to the surface. When these invisible beliefs
become conscious, they can be transformed into healthy connections
with nature that bring joy and peace."
On May 3, 2002, Davies, a Greenwich
University student, received his Doctorate with high honors by
documenting how a trashed natural area and trashed young people
uniquely helped each other recover from trauma, pain and suffering.
The study led Davies to design a Nature-Centered Counseling Manual
for counselors and educators.
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Hypnotherapist Researcher
Achieves Ph.D by Designing a Nature Connected Stress Management
Program.
"I have found a marvelous
way to sensuously reconnect people to their origins in nature
and thereby reduce the stress that underlies many dysfunctions,"
says Ph.D recipient Mardi Jones at the Institute of Global Education's
(IGE) distance learning Ecopsychology degree program. "My
nature reconnecting process, aided by hypnosis, plugs my client's
abused psyche into Nature's intelligent eons of creative balance
and beauty, of which we all are part. The destructive bewilderment
from which my clients suffer subsides because they learn how
to reconnect, and thereby help Nature heal, their painfully severed
connections to natural systems within and around them."
On May 8, 2002, Jones, a Greenwich
University graduate student in the IGE program, received her
Doctorate with high honors by documenting how and why hypnotherapy
combined with a genuine nature connecting process dramatically
helps clients recover from the abusiveness that has disturbed
them. Her doctoral project contributes to personal and environmental
health by offering unique training materials for counselors and
educators. The materials enable others to achieve her results.
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Nature Lovers' Earth Day
Scholarships Available
"People who genuinely
love nature deserve support and recognition for that love because
they hold a seldom recognized, teachable, key to resolving our
most destructive disorders," says Dr. Michael Cohen, Director
of the Institute of Global Education's (IGE) online Integrated
Ecology degree program. For this reason as part of Earth Day
and Earth Year Celebrations (April 22, 2002-2003,) a group of
individuals and not-for-profit organizations have established
a cooperative scholarship program and Earth Day training website
at http://www.peacewithearth.org.
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Institute of Global Education
Special NGO consultant to the United Nations Economic and Social
Council
Integrated Ecology/Project NatureConnnect
P. O. Box 1605,
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
360-378-6313
www.ecopsych.com
nature@interisland.net
Readily available online tools for the health of person, planet
and spirit.
PROJECT NATURECONNECT
P.O. Box 1605
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
360-378-6313
nature@interisland.net
www.ecopsych.com
Readily available
online tools for the health and peace of person, planet and spirit.
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