| Robin Robertson, Ph.D.,
has spent a life-time bridging the worlds
of psychology, science, business and the
arts. He's a clinical psychologist and writer
who has published fourteen books and more
than a hundred articles in either psychology
or his hobby field of magic. Before becoming
a psychologist, he was a vice-president
of software development for a large insurance
company, and for the last twenty years,
he's been a consultant to a multi-employer
pension plan. He has separate undergraduate
degrees in mathematics and English literature,
as well as an M.A. in counseling psychology,
and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology.
Robin's books, often on Jungian psychology
or the relationship between psychology and
science, have gone through multiple printings,
new editions, and foreign translations.
Since 1986, he's been a writer, editor,
columnist and editorial board member of
the Jungian journal Psychological Perspectives
(a beautiful journal that speaks not
merely to specialists, but to everyone who
loves Jung.)
He has also been heavily involved with
the applications of chaos theory in psychology
as a writer, editor, speaker, and officer
of the "Society for Chaos Theory in
Psychology and the Life Sciences."
And, in more recent years, he's been a consulting
editor and contributor for the cybernetics
journal Cybernetics & Human Knowing
(a journal that looks at deep issues about
the nature of reality).
He is a life-time amateur magician, and
a member of the Order of Merlin of the International
Brotherhood of Magicians, who has published
six magic books and many original effects,
in recent years often collaborating with
the clever Scottish magician, Peter Duffie.
Most recently, Robin and Peter have been
joined by the well-known Italian magician,
Aldo Colombini.
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