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What’s Happening in Your Environment?

January 29, 2011 by Susan Bodnar 1 Comment

  photo by Rolf Hicker at hickerphoto.com Last June I ran an international webseminar on psychology and the environment. During the first week, people sent in their observations of what was taking place in their localities. While many individual observations seemed small, their number and intensity impacted me. It seemed like people everywhere were noticing […]

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Summer 2010: Paralyzed

August 19, 2010 by Susan Bodnar Leave a Comment

This blog has gone dark since the end of June.  Why?  Every morning the heat rose trapping me in a vapor of thick intoxication. When the sun burned high in the sky the humidity coated my skin in a waxy sweat.  The news was no lighter. The every hour on the hour triviality emerging from […]

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Psychology,Psychoanalysis and the Environment

June 11, 2010 by Susan Bodnar 1 Comment

The IARPP environmental and psychology seminar continues into its second week. The panelists have been asked the following questions in five subject area. Human Geography: 1)Are there unique psychological states of mind that correspond to different geographic localities? 2)What happens to the mind when the environmental localities begin to transform due to environmental corruption, climate […]

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Psychoanalysis, Psychology and the Environment

May 28, 2010 by Susan Bodnar 4 Comments

Begininng Tuesday June 1 – Friday June 25th IARPP will be hosting an online seminar: Psychoanalysis, Psychology and the Environment: A Dialogue.  Given what has transpired in the Gulf Coast, this topic couldn’t be more timely.  The seminar ($10.00 fee) is open to all IARPP members ($135.00 membership fee).  During that time period this blog […]

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Copenhagen

December 11, 2009 by Susan Bodnar Leave a Comment

The news from Copenhagen is mixed.  Josh Marshall is downright gloomy, and concerned.  The talk is all politics and few seem to recognize that global warming is happening to people now in the small scale universe of the human mind.  Climate change is a psychological problem as much as it is geological and meteorological. My […]

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Susan Bodnar, Ph.D

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