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Virdis Graduate Institute is a non-profit distance learning institute focusing on ecological and psychological perspectives in higher education.[1]
History
editViridis Graduate Institute was founded in 2011 by Dr. Lori Pye, a known figure in ecological psychology and environmental humanities.[2][3] She has played a significant role in shaping its innovative curricula.[4] Dr. Pye's work focuses on the intersection of ecological and psychological dimensions and aims to transform narratives contributing to destructive behavior and practices toward all life forms and the planet.[5]
The name "Viridis" derives from the Latin term for "green, to sprout" or the notion of "green life," symbolizing the flourishing and growth of plants and vegetation.[6]
Programs
editThe institute's ecological psychology programs at Viridis are dedicated to transforming detrimental narratives that underpin destructive behavior and practices toward all life forms and the planet.[7]
Viridis' ecological psychology and environmental humanities programs focus on transforming from detrimental narratives that contribute to destructive behavior and practices towards the planet and each other.[1] By delving into the intersection of ecological and psychological dimensions, Viridis aims to empower graduates to tackle pressing issues such as climate change, environmental destruction, social conflict, and economic disparities.[4]
• Master of Arts in Social Sciences with Emphasis in Ecological Psychology and Environmental Humanities Program:
• Doctor of Arts in Ecological Psychology and Environmental Humanities Program:
• Doctor of Arts in Ecological Psychology and Environmental Humanities Program with a Specialization in Climate Response and Resilience
• Ecopsychology Intensives (Nondegree Professional Development Courses)
Viridis Graduate Institute is listed under the American Psychological Association – APA Division 34 Society for Eco-Environmental and Conservation Psychology Programs.[8]
References
edit- ^ a b "Viridis Graduate Institute". environment-ecology.com. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- ^ Pye, Lori (2013). "Diversity at the Crossroads: A Commentary on "Ecopsychology at the Crossroads: Contesting the Nature of a Field"". Ecopsychology. 5 (3): 177–178. doi:10.1089/eco.2013.0033.
- ^ Pye, Lori (2016). "Exclusion and Violence Toward Women: An Ecopsychological Waste". Ecopsychology. 8 (2): 75–78. doi:10.1089/eco.2016.0013.
- ^ a b "Exploring our Eco-Psychology with Dr. Lori Pye | Humanitix". events.humanitix.com. 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- ^ "Viridis Graduate Institute MA in Social Science with Emphasis in Ecopsychology & Environmental Humanities". Onlinestudies.com.
- ^ "Report from the Accrediting Commission July 22, 2019" (PDF). Distance Education Accrediting Commission.
- ^ "Lori Pye | Environmental Studies Program". es.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- ^ "Graduate Programs in Environmental and Conservation Psychology". www.apadivisions.org. Retrieved 2024-03-05.