Prof. Renos Papadopoulos

Imię i Nazwisko: 
Renos Papadopoulos
Kim jest, co robi: 

Dyrektor The Centre for Trauma, Asylum and Refugees (CTAR). Ponadto jest on psychologiem klinicznym i psychoterapeutą systemowej terapii rodzin w Tavistock Clinic. Trener i superwizor psychoanalityków jungowskich praktykujących w Londynie (członek Niezależnej Grupy Psychologów Analitycznych). Przez 14 lat był redaktorem 'Harvest: International Journal for Jungian Studies', a obecnie jest redaktorem nowego International Journal of Jungian Studies, oficjalnego czasopisma International Association for Jungian Studies. Ponadto jest on też redaktorem The International Series of Psychosocial Perspectives on Trauma, Displaced People and Political Violence wydawanegoprzez wydawnictwo Karnac Books. Był pierwszym przewodniczącym Academic Sub-committee of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. Jako konsultant Organizacji Narodów Zjednoczonych i innych organizacji, pracował z uchodźcami i innymi osobami, które doświadczyły przemocy politycznej w wielu krajach.

 

In addition, he is Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Systemic Family Psychotherapist at the Tavistock Clinic, Training and Supervising Jungian Psychoanalyst practising in London (member of the Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists). He was the editor of 'Harvest: International Journal for Jungian Studies' for 14 years and now the editor of the new ‘International Journal of Jungian Studies’, the official journal of the International Association for Jungian Studies. Also, he is the editor of ‘The International Series of Psychosocial Perspectives on Trauma, Displaced People and Political Violence’ published by Karnac Books. He was the first Chairman of the Academic Sub-committee of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. As consultant to the United Nations and other organisations, he has worked with refugees and other survivors of political violence in many countries.

Książki / Books:

  1. Jung in Modern Perspective. With Saayman, G.S. (Eds.). London: Wildwood House, 1984. Also, in paperback: Garden City Park, NY: Avery Publishers, 1991.

  2. C.G. Jung: Critical Assessments. (In four volumes). London and New York: Routledge, 1992.

  3. Multiple Voices: Narrative in Systemic Family Psychotherapy. With Byng-Hall, J. (Eds.) London: Duckworth, 1997. New York: Routledge, 1997. London: Karnac, 2002.

  4. Et al. Violencia en Una Sociedad en Transición. San Salvador: PNUD, United Nations Development Program, 1998.

  5. Therapeutic Care for RefugeesNo Place Like Home. London: Karnac, 2002. Tavistock Clinic Series.

  6. The Handbook of Jungian Psychology, Theory, Practice and Applications. London and New York: Routledge, 2006.

Rozdziały w książkach / The articles in books:

  1. Papadopoulos, R. K. ‘Eastern Europe and Analytical Psychology’. In The Transcendent Function: Individual and Collective Aspects. Proceedings of the 12th International Congress for Analytical Psychology. Edited by Mary Ann Matoon. Einsiedeln: Daimon Verlag, 1993, 368-384.

  2. Archetypal Family Therapy: developing a Jungian approach to working with families’. In Psyche and Family, edited by Laura Dodson and Terrill Gibson. Wilmette, Il: Chiron, 1997.

  3. Jungian Perspectives In New Contexts’ in The Jungians Today edited by Ann Casement. London and New York: Routledge, 1998.

  4. Crónicas y psycologización de la violencia’. In Papadopoulos, R.K., et al. Violencia en Una Sociedad en Transición. San Salvador: PNUD, 1998.

  5. A Moving Star: The Diana Phenomenon, Collective Masks of Individuality and Virtual Spirituality’ In When a Princess Dies. Reflections by Jungian Analysts, edited by Jane Haynes and Ann Shearer. London: Harvest Books, 1998.

  6. Destructiveness and Healing’. In ‘Destruction and Creation: Personal and Cultural Transformations’ edited by M.A. Mattoon. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon Verlag, 1999.

  7. Analytical Psychology and Cultural Sensitivities’. In ‘Destruction and Creation: Personal and Cultural Transformations’ edited by M.A. Mattoon. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon Verlag, 1999.

  8. Factionalism and interethnic conflict: narratives in myth and politics’. In ‘The Vision Thing. Myth, Politics and Psyche in the World’ edited by Thomas Singer. London and New York: Routledge, 2000.

  9. A Matter of Shades: Trauma and Psychosocial Work in Kosovo’. In Psychosocial and Trauma Response in War-Torn Societies; the Case of Kosovo, edited by N. Losi. Geneva, I.O.M., 2000.

  10. "But how can I help if I don't know ?" Supervising Work With Refugee Families’. In Perspectives on Supervision edited by David Campbell and Barry Mason. London: Karnac, 2002.

  11. Distruttività, atrocità e cura: riflessioni cliniche ed epistemologiche’. In La Guerra Moderna Come Malattia Della Civiltà, edited by Nicole Janigro. Milano: Bruno Mondadori, 2002.

  12. Refugees, home and trauma’. In Therapeutic Care for Refugees. No Place Like Home, edited by R. K. Papadopoulos. London: Karnac, 2002. Tavistock Clinic Series.

  13. Working with survivors of political violence’. In Between Sessions and Beyond the Couch, edited by Joan Raphael-Leff. Colchester: CPS Psychoanalytic Publications, 2002.

  14. Destructiveness, atrocities and healing: epistemological and clinical reflections’. In Terrorism and War. Unconscious Dynamics of Political Violence, edited by C. Covington, P. Williams, J. Arundale and J. Knox. London: Karnac, 2002.

  15. Refugees, therapists and trauma’. In Mental Health Concerns of People Affected by Terrorism, edited by Niraj Seth. New Delhi: Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, 2002.

  16. 'Terrorism and Panic'. In 'Negotiating Power' edited by Penelope Hall. London: The Champernowne Trust, 2002.

  17. Narratives of translating - interpreting with refugees; the subjugation of individual discourses’. In ‘Working with Interpreters in Mental Health’ edited by Rachel Tribe and Hitesh Raval. London and New York: Brunner - Routledge, 2003.

  18. Refugees, therapists and trauma: Systemic reflections’. In The Challenges of Families and Family Therapists in the Balkan Transition, edited by Jasminka Veselinovic. Belgrade: Centar za Porodicu, 2004.

  19. Political Violence, Trauma and Mental Health Interventions’ in 'With art. Without illusion. Art Therapy and Political Violence'edited by Debra Kalmanowitz and Bobby Lloyd. London: Brunner-Routledge 2005.

  20. Mythical dimensions of storied communities in political conflict and war’. In 'Balkan Currents: Essays in Honour of Kjell Magnusson' edited by Tomislav Dulic, Roland Kostic, Ivana Macek and Jasenka Trtak. Uppsala Multiethnic Papers, 49 (Uppsala: Centre for Multiethnic Research, Uppsala University, 2005).

  21. Migration, nostos, and trauma’ (in Greek). In Intercultural Crossroads in Greece. Repatriation and psychosocial adjustment, edited by Antonia Papastylianou. Athens: Hellinika Grammata, 2005.

  22. Refugees and Mental Health’. In ‘Guide to a Healthy Planet’. Colchester: University of Essex, 2005.

  23. Jung’s Epistemology and Methodology’. In Handbook of Jungian Psychology. Theory, Practice and Applications, edited by Renos K. Papadopoulos. London and New York: Routledge, 2006.

  24. Papadopoulos, R.K and Hildebrand, J.: ‘Is Home Where The Heart Is? Narratives Of Oppositional Discourses in Refugee Families’. In Multiple Voices: Narrative in Systemic Family Psychotherapy, edited by R. Papadopoulos & J. Byng-Hall. London: Duckworth, 1997, pp.206-236.

  25. Papadopoulos, R.K and Hulme, V. : ‘Transient familiar others. Uninvited persons in psychotherapy with refugees’. In Therapeutic Care for Refugees. No Place Like Home, edited by R. K. Papadopoulos. London: Karnac, (2002). Tavistock Clinic Series.

  26. Kuscu, M.K. and Papadopoulos, R. K.: ‘Working with psychosocial counsellors of refugees in their country of origin: Exploring the interaction of professional and other discourses’. In Therapeutic Care for Refugees. No Place Like Home, edited by R. K. Papadopoulos. London: Karnac, (2002) . Tavistock Clinic Series.

  27. Losi, N. and Papadopoulos, R. K. (2004). ‘Post-conflict constellations of violence and the psychosocial approach of the International Organization for Migration (IOM)’. In  ‘Project One Billion; Book of Good Practices’, edited by Richard Mollica et al. Rome: Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma.

  28. Tsiantis, J., Kolvin, I., Anastasopoulos, D., Trowell, J., Tomaras, V., Miles, G., Papadopoulos, R., Almqvist, F., Soinenen, M., Bostrom, C. ‘Psychotherapy for Early Adolescent Depression (P.E.A.D.): A Comparison of Two Psychotherapeutic Interventions in Three European Countries’. In Psychosocial Treatments for Child and Adolescent Disorders: Empirically Based Strategies for Private Practice, Hibbs, E.D., Jensen, P. (eds), American Psychological Association. (2003).

 

Kontakt / Contact: renos@essex.ac.uk

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