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The Conservation Psychology Institute

When: June 23-27, 2012 Where: Antioch University New England, Keene, NH

This week-long summer intensive program brings together scholars, students, professionals and a gifted psychology, organizational development and change leadership faculty to explore how the tools of psychology can be used in a wide range of effective conservation and sustainability practices. Participants will gain a better understanding of the complex social, emotional, cognitive, behavioral and experiential dynamics inherent to conservation issues and effective strategies for sustainability leadership. Who Would Benefit From This Program? Educators, researchers and students in various disciplines interested in conservation psychology Conservation and sustainability professionals, including those in federal, state or local government agencies, the business sector, and non-profit organizations Environmental and sustainability advocates Individuals across a range of organizational settings interested in learning about conservation psychology principles Faculty Study with gifted faculty who are among the founders of the Conservation Psychology movement: Dr. Carol Saunders - Antioch University New England Dr. Wesley Schultz - California State University, San Marcos Dr. Thomas Doherty - Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Counseling Abigail Abrash Walton, MSc. - Antioch University New England Kayla A. Cranston, M.A. - Antioch University New England Registration Early bird/student discount fee is $775.00 (through April 20, 2012) Regular fee for the CPI is $975.00 (April 21- June 8, 2012) Late Registration fee is $1,175.00 (after June 8, 2012) For Further Information http://www.antiochne.edu/anei/cpsi/ or email: conspsy.aune@antioch.edu.

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