
Mary-Jayne Rust
Mary-Jayne Rust is a psychotherapist, inspired by trainings in art therapy, feminist psychotherapy and Jungian analysis. Journeys to Ladakh (on the Tibetan plateau) in the early 1990’s alerted her to the seriousness of the ecological crisis, and its cultural, economic and spiritual roots. Alongside her therapy practice she lectures, teaches and writes about ecopsychology, a growing field of inquiry into the psychological dimensions of ecological crisis. Her recent book Towards an Ecopsychotherapy, (Confer 2019) and other publications can be found on www.mjrust.net. She grew up beside the sea and is wild about swimming. Now she lives and works beside ancient woodland in North London.
Website
http://www.mjrust.net/
Online Modules
Past and Current Confer Events
Eco-Psychotherapy: Therapy with the earth in mind
Saturday 11 May 2019
Small Earth
Thursday 8 to Sunday 11 November 2018
Psychotherapy and the Natural World
Friday 31 August – Sunday 2 September 2018
Transpersonal Narratives in Eco-Psychology
Friday 24, Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 November 2017
Psychotherapy and Soul
Monday evenings 16 September – 28 October 2013
Landscapes of The Mind
Friday 25 – Sunday 27 September 2009