
About
Lorraine Fish, PhD, is an Affiliate Faculty member at Antioch University's Undergraduate Studies program. Her professional work spans private practices in Ecocounselling (UK) and Ecotherapy (US), alongside contributions to Stonewall Recovery Services. She founded Frontline Therapy, a volunteer organization supporting WTO protesters in Seattle, WA.
Educational Background
- PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies (Ecopsychology & Addiction) from The Union Institute and University
- MA in Psychology/Ecopsychology from Antioch University Seattle
- BA in Liberal Arts/Counseling from Antioch University Seattle
- AA in Addiction Counseling from Seattle Central Community College
- O Levels in English, English Literature, and Sociology from Filton College, Bristol, UK
Dr. Fish’s research and teaching focus on the intersection of Ecopsychology, Addiction Studies, and Environmental Philosophy, with a particular interest in the co-evolution of human-canine relationships. She authored the book Nature, Culture, and Abnormal Appetites: An Ecopsychological Analysis of Addiction, which explores ecological frameworks in addiction recovery.
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