Introduction by Chris Robertson and Sarah Van Gogh
1 Roots and Seeds by Ewa Robertson and Chris Robertson
2 The Wounded Healer: Chiron as Mythic Guide to the Practice of
Therapy by Nicky Marshall
3 The Third Body by Ewa Robertson
4 The Garden of Love by Sarah Van Gogh
5 Soul and Soulmaking by Chris Robertson
6 Rediscovering Our Kinship with Nature: Ecological Issues in
Psychotherapy by Joan Crawford
7 Madness in the Method by Jo-Ann Roden
8 Maps for Soul Making: Story Enactment in Psychotherapy by Mary
Smail
9 Knowing of a Third Kind by Chris Robertson
Last Words by Chris Robertson and Sarah Van Gogh
Bibliography
Biographies
Chris Robertson
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Chris Robertson has been a psychotherapist and trainer since 1978.
He studied meditation in India, humanistic group work, child
psychotherapy, psychosynthesis and family therapy. He co-founded
Re-Vision in 1988 from which he is now retired. Since 2018, he has
been the chair of the Climate Psychology Alliance.
Sarah Van Gogh
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Sarah Van Gogh has worked as a counsellor in private practice since
2001, and is on the training staff at Re-Vision. She was a
counsellor and a trainer for many years at Survivors UK, the London
charity that supports men who have experienced sexual abuse.
‘The Re-Vision therapy program in London is a brilliant light in a
darkening world, showing us new and profound ways to deal with our
problems, individual and social. This book is a roadmap for that
process that I hope will be taken up by many professions.’
—Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul
‘Transformation in Troubled Times speaks in a clear voice,
summoning therapists, educators, environmentalists, psychologists
and all concerned citizens to be responsive to our current
crises.’
—Robert D. Romanyshyn, author of The Wounded Researcher
‘Beyond the lands of psychotherapeutic diagnostics and techniques
is a field that Re-Vision, through the innovative work that Chris
and Ewa Robertson began, has inhabited for many years – it is the
place where our wounded humanity and soulful longing is welcomed
and heard. Its wisdom is both fresh and ancient.’
—Dr Jan Jian Mojsa, UKCP Registered Psychotherapist & Supervisor
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