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Mary-Jayne Rust
Inspiring Radical Change in an Ailing World: the Role of The Fool in Awakening the Ecological Self.
Mary-Jayne Rust is a Jungian analyst and art therapist in North London. Her work with women with eating problems has led her to explore the territory between psyche and soma, soul and the land. She has been writing, lecturing and running workshops on psychotherapy and environmental issues for the past decade. In 2005 she gave one of the Schumacher lectures. See also www.mjrust.net
Jerome Bernstein
Living in the Borderland: Healing the Split between Psyche and Nature.
Jerome Bernstein has been working as a Jungian analyst since 1974. He is author of: Living in the Borderland: The Evolution of Consciousness and the Challenge of Healing Trauma. (Routledge, 2005). Concerned with many social issues, he has been consultant to the President of the Navajo Nation in Arizona, and many teaching and economic institutions in Washington D.C.
Mark Edwards
(subject to availability).
Mark Edwards is a photographer and author of Hard Rain: Our headlong collision with nature, an illustration using photographs of each line of Bob Dylan's "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall". The project involved him travelling to over 150 countries. | |