ABSTRACT

On Soul and Earth offers an original perspective on the relationship between the environment and the human psyche. Physical spaces contribute to the building of identity through personal experience and memory. Places evoke emotions and carry their own special meanings.

Elena Liotta and her contributors also explore the neglected topics of migration and travel. The author has extensive clinical experience of working with patients from a wide variety of national and cultural backgrounds. Globalization is present in the clinical office as well as in the wider world and the transformations currently being wrought in the areas of cultural and national identity also impact on clinical work.

This book will be of interest to Jungian analysts as well as psychotherapists and mental health professionals, especially those who are addressing transcultural and multicultural issues including voluntary or enforced migration. It will also appeal to urban planners, architects and those interested in environmental issues.

chapter 9|15 pages

“Animated” places

Rooting and impermanence

chapter 13|7 pages

Exile

An impossible return?

chapter 14|10 pages

Places of healing

chapter 15|7 pages

Body and psyche

Compenetration of opposites

chapter 16|11 pages

“Every rose is telling of the secrets of the universal”

Symbols and the natural world

chapter 17|9 pages

“Gentle Action”

Environmental sustainability in soul and earth