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Depth Psychology Disorder and Climate Change, ISBN 978-0-9806752-0-7, edited by Jonathan Marshall published in 2009

CLIMATE CHANGE IS THE ISSUE OF OUR DAY

It is trans-species, trans-global and transpersonal in its potential impact.

We all know the facts about climate change and the debate over these facts, but what do we understand about the psychology of our response to this potential disorder? In this book, twenty writers respond to this question and provide a new direction by thinking about climate change, disruption, ecology and depth psychology together.

Talking Points:

*Provides a timely and insightful discussion of social, cultural, psychological and ecological aspects of climate change
*Allows for integration of multiple perspectives from well-known writers, thinkers and practitioners within the depth psychology field within Australia
*Supported by C.G. Jung Society of Sydney through its web-page and newsletter
*Featured on ABC radio national weekly program, All in the Mind: www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemind/stories/2009/2746165.htm
*Editor invited to address the TEDX conference in Sydney in May 2010.

Topics covered include:

*Problems with common beliefs and our ways of thinking about disorder
*Relationship between myth and climate change; nature and gender; nature and psychology
*Western and non-western philosophies and approaches
*Unconscious responses to climate change
*Depth psychology and social innovation
*Coping with climate change
*Working with dreams, imagination and climate change

CONTRIBUTORS:

Anne Di Lauro
Anne Noonan
Bronwyn Goss
Craig San Roque
David Tacey
Glenda Cloughley
Jacinta Frawley
Jonathan Marshall
Julie Macken
Lenore Kulakauskas
Lucey Davey
Marie Tulip
Max Harrison
Pam Stavropoulos
Peter Dicker
Peter White
Robert Bosnak
Sally Gillespie
Susan Murphy
Terence McBride

About the editor:

Jonathan Marshall is an anthropologist and research fellow at the Universtity of Technology Sydney; he is the author of Jung, Alchemy and History: A Critical Exposition of Jung’s Theory of Alchemy, and Living on Cybermind: Categories, Communication and Control.

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The C G Jung Society of Sydney publishes a printed newsletter twice a year for distribution to members.

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