Lucy Goodison

Lucy Goodison (born 1945) is a British writer who has combined work as an archaeologist of the prehistoric Aegean, with involvement in the practice and teaching of body psychotherapy and engagement with issues of social justice.[1] She has focused on actively challenging the mind/body split and bridging the divide between thinking and feeling that is basic to the western world view.[2] Her books include: Death, Women and the Sun: Symbolism of Regeneration in Early Aegean Religion; Moving Heaven and Earth: Sexuality, Spirituality and Social Change; and Holy Trees and Other Ecological Surprises.

  1. ^ Ernst, Sheila; Goodison, Lucy (1981). In Our Own Hands: A Book of Self-Help Therapy. London: The Women's Press. pp. 3–6. ISBN 0704338416.
  2. ^ King, Ursula (19 April 1991). "Glimpses of a Whole World - Review of Lucy Goodison, Moving Heaven and Earth: Sexuality, Spirituality, and Social Change". Times Educational Supplement.