Partners


IFEEA is developing partnerships with like-minded organisations and institutions which might benefit from our practitioner-networks and our eco-embodied arts expertise. Partnerships can strengthen our knowledge-base and institutional standing, and enable possible funding and trans-disciplinary project-development.

We are delighted to develop an Associate Partnership with The International Ecopsychology Society (IES) to host cross-disciplinary activities and knowledge exchange opportunities. Emerging from the fields of Ecopsychology and Eco-Embodied Arts, this partnership weaves together networks of transformation and belonging, all in service to Life.
Our shared intention is to nurture embodied, sensuous, and reciprocal ways of knowing; approaches that challenge anthropocentric worldviews and cultivate a culture grounded in interdependence, regeneration, and reverence for the Earth.

About IES – International Ecopsychology Society
The International Ecopsychology Society (IES) is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting, training, and supporting professionals (e.g., psychologists, therapists, artists, educators, community leaders) who integrate ecopsychology into their work, fostering regenerative lifestyles in harmony with the Earth.
IES is also a scientific and learning community that promotes the recognition of ecopsychology as an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field, integrating ancestral, ecological, and contemporary knowledge, and articulating research, education, and transformational action.
IES as a living organism
We see IES as a living, regenerative, and interdependent organism. It acts as a mother tree, nurturing and supporting its National Charters, Schools of Applied Ecopsychology, and Ecotuners (facilitators), who in turn act as the mycelium, expanding knowledge and weaving deep-rooted networks within their territories.
Living epistemology
IES cultivates an integral approach that brings together psyche, society, and nature. Its decentralized, resilient, and grounded network promotes an ethic of reciprocity, belonging, and eco-psychosocial healing.

For more information visit : https://ies.bio/