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"Tradition teaches that soul lies midway between understanding and unconsciousness, and that its instrument is neither the mind nor the body, but imagination." --Thomas Moore
The Center for the Study of Change offers educational opportunities that are aimed in helping to prepare
individuals to initiate and sustain change on personal, social and community levels.
Our educational philosophy is based on the understanding that to make change in the world, we must first address
inner change.
CERTIFICATE COURSES:
Ecopsychology Training
Taught from Depth & Archetypal Psychological Perspective
The Ecopsychology Training is a 6-month intensive study of the ecology of the natural world and the psychology of
individuals, organizations and communities as ecosystems. We will explore the many complex interactions between
the human and the natural world, and examine how what lives in the psyche of individuals ultimately has an impact
on nature and vice versa. This Training emphasizes relationships between personal, community, organizational,
economic, social, ecological and ethical issues. Read More
How to Apply:
1. Read Application Requirements - Submit Application Form
2. Submit Enrollment Deposit Fee
3. Submit CEU Certificate Application (for MFT's and LCSW's)
Application Requirements
Program Fees
ENROLLMENT DEPOSIT
Before starting the program, you must submit a non-refundable enrollment deposit of $50 within one month. Once
paid, the fee will reserve a space for you and will apply to your first quarter's fees.
Make Your Enrollment Deposit
Program Goals & Objectives
Continuing Education Units Application
CEU'S are provided for each certificate program.
Center for the Study of Change Policies
The Center for the Study of Change admits students of any race, color, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin
to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to its students. It does
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin in administration of its
educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other school administered programs.
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