Professor Andrew Samuels
Andrew Samuels is recognized internationally as one of the foremost political commentators and theorists from the perspectives of psychotherapy and depth psychology. He works as a consultant with political leaders, parties and activist groups in several countries, including the United States. He also consults to the NHS.
He draws on a wide range of approaches to psyche, including post-Jungian, relational psychoanalytic and humanistic ideas. But he roots his work in citizens’ lived experience, and in what can be learned from therapy work carried out with political awareness. While Andrew does not disguise his background in progressive and left-wing politics and his commitment to diversity and equality, he remains open-minded and celebrates many different takes on social and political issues.
Andrew is a Training Analyst of the Society of Analytical Psychology, in private practice in London, and Professor of Analytical Psychology at the University of Essex. He was Chair of the UK Council for Psychotherapy and one of the two founders (with Judy Ryde) of Psychotherapists and Counsellors for Social Responsibility.
His many books have been translated into 21 languages, including: Jung and the Post-Jungians (1985); A Critical Dictionary of Jungian Analysis (1986); The Father (1986); Psychopathology (1989); The Plural Psyche (1989); The Political Psyche (1993); Politics on the Couch (2001); Persons, Passions, Psychotherapy, Politics (2014); Relational Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling: Appraisals and Reappraisals (edited with Del Loewenthal, 2014). His latest books are A New Therapy for Politics? (2015) and Analysis and Activism: Social and Political Contributions of Jungian Analysis (edited with Emilija Kiehl and Mark Saban, 2016). A number of his articles, lectures and videos are available on: www.andrewsamuels.com
Website
http://www.andrewsamuels.com/
Online Modules
Talks On Demand
Past and Current Confer Events
Saturday 27 July 2019 - London
The Future in the Consulting Room
Saturday 27 July 2019
Confer’s 20th Anniversary Conference!
Saturday 24 November 2018
Men on the Couch
Saturday 23 September 2017
Psychotherapy is a Cultural Issue
Saturday 22 April 2017
My Most Remarkable Session
Saturday 14 January 2017
War in the Consulting Room
Saturday 10 December 2016
Transforming Losses
Monday evenings 5 October – 7 December 2015
The Artist in Therapy
Saturday 20 June 2015
The Impossible Profession?
Monday 17 March 2014
The Gift of the Wounded Healer
Saturday 28 September 2013
Relational Turns in Psychotherapy: Creativity and Conformity, Sexuality and the Father
Saturday 1 December 2012
The Psychotherapeutic Challenge Of Understanding And Working With Intimacy – A Multi-Disciplinary Conference
19 & 20 June 2009
Contemporary Views on Working with Transference
5 June, 26 June, 25 September & 6 November 2010