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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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Gulf Coast Oil Spill #3

May 20, 2010 by Susan Bodnar 1 Comment

The news coming out of the Gulf coast suggests that there is a great deal of denial, at best, or according to some scientists quoted in the NYTimes, an actual  suppression of information.  Brit Hume actually asked, “Where is the oil?” (See it at climateprogress.org).  I suppose he hasn’t had the opportunity to check in […]

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Gulf Oil Spill

April 30, 2010 by Susan Bodnar 1 Comment

I’m working on pulling together words and ideas from psychological theory to explain why we let this happen, how it will affect us, and what we can do to encourage people to stop hurting our planet.  As the sick and wounded wildlife covered in oil begin to appear, and as life forms are decimated- from […]

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Susan Bodnar, Ph.D

Relational Psychologist


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