摘要:In part one of The Ouroboros , we make the case for an “ontology of interconnectedness” in ecopsychology research. Here, in part two, we lay out our development of an intersubjective-heuristic research method, based on this ontological ground. This method expands Moustakas’ original formulation of heuristic research to include intersubjective enquiry between researchers, ecological contextualisation, social activism, and engagement with the unconscious. In the final section, we address issues of error and validity.