We Need to Talk about Climate Change, with Depth [YouTube]

2018
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Sally Gillespie in conversation with Bonnie Bright, from the Earth, Climate, Dreams Symposium (2017) — one of a 12-part series bringing together Jungian psychotherapists, depth psychologists and climate scientists. Gillespie, a Jungian psychotherapist and researcher at Western Sydney University's Social Ecology department, explores why engaging with climate change requires depth psychological approaches: attending to dream life, unconscious responses, and the emotional and imaginative dimensions of what it means to live with the reality of climate crisis. The series brings together contributors including Jeffrey Kiehl (Jungian analyst and senior climate scientist) and Robert Romanyshyn (Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute).

Sally Gillespie in conversation with Bonnie Bright, from the Earth, Climate, Dreams Symposium (2017) — one of a 12-part series bringing together Jungian psychotherapists, depth psychologists and climate scientists. Gillespie, a Jungian psychotherapist and researcher at Western Sydney University's Social Ecology department, explores why engaging with climate change requires depth psychological approaches: attending to dream life, unconscious responses, and the emotional and imaginative dimensions of what it means to live with the reality of climate crisis. The series brings together contributors including Jeffrey Kiehl (Jungian analyst and senior climate scientist) and Robert Romanyshyn (Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute).

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