Chris Robertson, has been a psychotherapist and trainer since 1978. He was the co-creator of Borderlands and the Wisdom of Uncertainty, which in 1989 became the subject of a BBC documentary. In 1988, he co-founded Re-Vision, an integrative and transpersonal psychotherapy training with an ecopsychology component. He retired from Re-Vision in 2018. He was chair of the Climate Psychology Alliance, with which he still works. Recent publications include:
Culture crisis: a loss of soul. In: D. Mathers (Ed.), Depth Psychology and Climate Change; Transformation in Troubled Times (co-editor) and Climate change, despair and radical hope (co-editor) The Psychotherapist.
Climate Psychology offers ways to work with the unthinkable and emotionally unendurable current predicament of humanity. The style and writing interweave passion and reflection, animation and... (more)
This volume describes and discusses issues that are fundamental to psychotherapy. As an alternative to classifying modalities of psychotherapy by their author, era or underpinning philosophy, the... (more)