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 =============== 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 ============== 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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