Dr. Fish’s professional counseling work includes private Ecocounselling practice in the UK, private Ecotherapy practice in the US, and Stonewall Recovery Services. She set in motion a volunteer organization called Frontline Therapy for the WTO protesters in Seattle, WA. She is author of the book, Nature, Culture, and Abnormal Appetites: An Ecopsychological Analysis of Addiction.
“I live in the UK, I am mad about dogs (I have a very smart Border Collie with a vocabulary of at least 150 words or phrases), and I am very interested in how humans and canines developed alongside each other.”
Affiliate Faculty
Undergraduate Studies
- PhD, The Union Institute and University, Interdisciplinary Studies (Ecopsychology & Addiction)
- MA, Antioch University Seattle, Psychology/Ecopsychology
- BA, Antioch University Seattle, Liberal Arts/Counseling
- AA, Seattle Central Community College, Social and Human Services (Addiction Counseling)
- O Levels, Filton College, Bristol, G.B., English, English Literature, Sociology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Academic Research and Writing
- Applied Ecopsychology
- Behavioral Physiology*
- Caring for the Aging*
- Clinical Psychology
- Community Engagement and Service Learning*
- Critical Thinking in Professional and Academic Writing
- Developmental Psychology
- Ecological Sustainability
- Ecology of Human Development*
- Ecopsychology
- Environmental Philosophy
- General Psychology
- Introduction to Clinical Psychology
- Introduction to Counseling
- Philosophical Perspectives on Environment & Community
- Psychology of Human Relations
- Psychology of Environmental Problems
- Social Psychology
- Theories of Personality