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I am an applied psychologist, interested in the application of psychology to real life. I'm particularly interested in ways to make a change - for example, the psychotherapies (including hypnosis, behavioural management techniques, and person-centred approaches) and also in educational technologies such as computer applications for disability. But I also like the natural world and am now exploring the relatively new area of "ecopsychology" (people's relationship with the natural world and how it can help in healing).
I recently introduced a new final-year option on "ecopsychology" which proved popular with students. This links to my current research collaboration with Fordhall Community Land Initiative, with whom I am looking at the ecopsychology of community land ownership.
I have an ongoing interest in the idea of "nature-connectedness" and use this in my teaching for the MSc in Counselling Psychology to encourage trainee counsellors to incorporate "nature" into their person-centred counselling.
- Florian, L. & Hegarty, J. R. (2003) (eds) Information Technology for Special Needs (Milton Keynes, Open University Press)
- Hegarty, J.R. (2006) The use of personal computers with adults who have developmental disability: outcomes of an organisation-wide initiative British J Developmental Disabilities, 52 (2), 133-150
- Hegarty, J.R. (2008) Community farm ownership: a way to increase involvement in care-farming? In : Dessein, J. ed. (2008) Farming for Health. Merelbeke, Belgium: ILVO
- Hegarty, J.R. (2010) Out of the consulting room and into the woods? Experiences of nature connectedness and self-healing. European Journal of Ecopsychology 1: 64-84
Year 1
- PSY-10001 : Individuals and Society I
- PSY-10002 : Research Perspectives and Basic Methods
- PSY-10003 : Mechanisms and Principles I
- PSY-10007 : Applied Psychology
- PSY-10008 : Psychology across the Lifespan
Year 3
- PSY-30060 : Ecopsychology
Year 4
- PSY-40026 :
- PSY-40027 :
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