Separation Sickness in a Post-Industrial World

Separation Sickness in a Post-Industrial World

Healing the Intergenerational Disconnection from Ourselves and the Land

Recorded Friday 26 March 2021

With Bayo Akomolafe, Roger Duncan, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Mary-Jayne Rust and Mary Watkins

CPD Credits: 5 hours

In our post-industrial world it is not mysterious that depression and anxiety are so prevalent and that the demand for psychotherapy is increasing. As therapists in this context, how do we understand this collective malaise?

And how do we create new forms of practice that facilitate healing – through ancestry – back to a deeper-known sense of self?

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SCHEDULE

00:04:08
Helena Norberg-Hodge
The Roots of Happiness

00:33:09
Q&A with Helena Norberg-Hodge

00:44:11
Roger Duncan
Nature in Mind – What Your Biology Teacher Never Taught You

01:16:04
Q&A with Roger Duncan

01:29:32
Bayo Akomolafe
Let Us Make Sanctuary: The Outlines of an Intra-Active Psychology and the Implications of ‘the Material Turn’ for Mental Health

02:00:07
Q&A with Bayo Akomolafe

02:10:45
Mary-Jayne Rust
Awakening the Heart in an Ecocidal World

02:47:23
Q&A with Mary-Jayne Rust

02:58:00
Q&A with Mary-Jayne Rust and Roger Duncan

03:16:12
Mary Watkins
Ecopsychosocial Accompaniment: Re-Membering and Common-ing

03:45:24
Q&A with Mary Watkins

04:01:20
Q&A with all panelists

04:40:49
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