Climate change, fragmentation and collective trauma. Bridging the divided stories we live by.

This article was translated into several languages, including Russian. It explores psychological responses to climate change with the lenses of brain hemisphere imbalance, the fragmentation process of collective trauma and the Jungian maturation theory of two halves of life, which views suffering as a necessary component in the move towards a ripened culture.

Illustrations (everything except the cover) by Peter Levich

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