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Bob Worcester

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Bob has an MA in Psychology and lives in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He has been an instructor in psychology at Langara Community College for thirty-some years and a long time member of Christ Church Cathedral (Anglican) in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is a member of the Anglican Environmental Taskforce involved in “Greening Sacred Space” and a participant in the Multi-faith Action Network. Bob has a particular interest in creation spirituality, Brian Swimme and the “universe story” as well as being a member of the International Community for Ecopsychology. His academic interests include health psychology, evolutionary psychology, education and communications. Bob enjoys hiking, bird watching and cross-country skiing in beautiful BC but he “came to consciousness” in the mountains of Montana where he still visits regularly.

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Hi Dad,
I was catching up on your blogs! They are really interesting. I'll talk to you soon.

Hi Dad,
I read your blogs too and didn't want Robyn to be the only one to say how cool they were!

I read your blog too, and didn't want your kids to be the only ones to comment!

Hi, Bob. I am interested in the relationship between religion and the environment as a means for affecting behavior change with respect to environmental concerns. I have been thinking about the best way to pursue my interest in this (or more generally, my interest in ecopsychology) for many years. I was wondering if you know of any workshops or conferences coming up in 2007 that might help me refine my research interests for graduate school. Please feel free to email me if you like: lisanaas@hotmail.com. Thanks for your time.

Lisa

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