Emmy van Deurzen
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Emmy van Deurzen is an existential therapist
Existential therapy
Existential psychotherapy is a philosophical method of therapy that operates on the belief that inner conflict within a person is due to that individual's confrontation with the givens of existence. These givens, as noted by Irvin D...

 and honorary Professor at the University of Sheffield
University of Sheffield
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. After moving to the UK in 1977 to work with anti-psychiatrists
Anti-psychiatry
Anti-psychiatry is a configuration of groups and theoretical constructs that emerged in the 1960s, and questioned the fundamental assumptions and practices of psychiatry, such as its claim that it achieves universal, scientific objectivity. Its igniting influences were Michel Foucault, R.D. Laing,...

, she founded the Society for Existential Analysis in 1988, and later created a london-based training institute for the approach at Regent's College
Regent's College
Regent's College is located in Regent's Park, London, England. It is one of the two largest groups of buildings in the park, along with the London Zoo, and was built on the site of South Villa, one of the original eight Regent's Park villas....

 in 1985, before leaving to found The New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling in 1996 at Schiller International University
Schiller International University
Schiller International University is a private American university with its main campus and administrative headquarters in Largo, Florida. It has campuses on two continents in five countries, each offering its own unique experiences to students: Largo; Paris, France; Madrid, Spain; Heidelberg,...

, where she is currently a Professor in Psychotherapy.

Her therapy work is based in existential philosophy
Existentialism
Existentialism is a term applied to a school of 19th- and 20th-century philosophers who, despite profound doctrinal differences, shared the belief that philosophical thinking begins with the human subject—not merely the thinking subject, but the acting, feeling, living human individual...

, as a form of philosophical counseling
Philosophical counseling
Philosophical counseling, also sometimes called philosophical practice, is a contemporary movement in practical philosophy. Its practitioners ordinarily have a doctorate or minimally a master’s degree in philosophy and offer their philosophical counseling or consultation services to clients...

, and focuses on enabling people to reflect on their lives with equal attention to past, present and future in order to draw on their strengths, talents and abilities, whilst facing up to the inevitable limitations of life.

Biography

Emmy van Deurzen received a classical education in the Netherlands, before moving to Montpellier
Montpellier
-Neighbourhoods:Since 2001, Montpellier has been divided into seven official neighbourhoods, themselves divided into sub-neighbourhoods. Each of them possesses a neighbourhood council....

 in France to study French and Philosophy, before doing a Masters Degree in Phenomenology and Existentialism. She followed this by working for a number of years in the psychiatric hospital
Psychiatric hospital
Psychiatric hospitals, also known as mental hospitals, are hospitals specializing in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Psychiatric hospitals vary widely in their size and grading. Some hospitals may specialise only in short-term or outpatient therapy for low-risk patients...

 of Saint Alban in Massif Central
Massif Central
The Massif Central is an elevated region in south-central France, consisting of mountains and plateaux....

 and then a psychotheraputic centre in Agen
Agen
Agen is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in Aquitaine in south-western France. It lies on the river Garonne southeast of Bordeaux. It is the capital of the department.-Economy:The town has a higher level of unemployment than the national average...

, during which she undertook a Masters Degree at the University of Bordeaux
University of Bordeaux
University of Bordeaux is an association of higher education institutions in and around Bordeaux, France. Its current incarnation was established 21 March 2007. The group is the largest system of higher education schools in southwestern France. It is part of the Academy of Bordeaux.There are seven...

 in Clinical Psychology.

After moving to the United Kingdom in 1977 to work in a psychtheraputic community in London, she began teaching at Antioch University International, rising to Associate Director of the MA in Humanistic Psychology
Humanistic psychology
Humanistic psychology is a psychological perspective which rose to prominence in the mid-20th century, drawing on the work of early pioneers like Carl Rogers and the philosophies of existentialism and phenomenology...

. From this position she developed an MA in Psychology of Therapy and Counselling, becoming Director of it in 1982 and stayed with the course through its move and merge with Regent's College
Regent's College
Regent's College is located in Regent's Park, London, England. It is one of the two largest groups of buildings in the park, along with the London Zoo, and was built on the site of South Villa, one of the original eight Regent's Park villas....

 in 1985 and 1989 respectively, becoming Head of the Psychology Department with the merger. Whislt working at Regent's she founded the Society for Existential Analysis, and its accompanying journal
Academic journal
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, Existential Analysis in 1988. This was followed by the founding of the School of Psychotherapy and Counselling in 1991, validated by City University, the former of which van Deurzen became Dean.

In 1996 she left Regent's College to establish the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling (NSPC), a school which specialises in training students to become existential therapists, where as of 2011 she remains Principal, and is associated with Schiller International University
Schiller International University
Schiller International University is a private American university with its main campus and administrative headquarters in Largo, Florida. It has campuses on two continents in five countries, each offering its own unique experiences to students: Largo; Paris, France; Madrid, Spain; Heidelberg,...

, where van Deurzen is a Professor of Psychotherapy.

Van Deurzen has become a noted figure in the school of psychotherapy, being the first chair of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy exists to promote and maintain high standards in the practice of psychotherapy for the benefit of the public throughout the United Kingdom...

, and an ambassador for the European Association for Psychotherapy
European Association for Psychotherapy
The European Association for Psychotherapy is a Vienna-based umbrella organisation for 128 psychotherapist organizations from 41 countries with a membership of more than 120,000 psychotherapists...

 to both the European Commission
European Commission
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 and Council of Europe
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. Her work has been translated into a number of other languages, including Russian, Chinese and Spanish, and her Existential Counselling and Psychotherapyin Practice book was a bestseller.

Contributions to existential therapy and psychotherapy

Existential therapy has its origins in applied philosophy, where Hellenistic
Hellenistic philosophy
Hellenistic philosophy is the period of Western philosophy that was developed in the Hellenistic civilization following Aristotle and ending with the beginning of Neoplatonism.-Pythagoreanism:...

 philosophers used the Socratic method
Socratic method
The Socratic method , named after the classical Greek philosopher Socrates, is a form of inquiry and debate between individuals with opposing viewpoints based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to illuminate ideas...

 to reveal truths about personal dilemmas. The practice was largely neglected until the twentieth century when existential theory began to be applied to clinical work undertaken by psychiatrists, mainly in Germany and Switzerland. By the mid-twentieth century the idea had spread to the United States and the United Kingdom.
Deurzen has been instrumental (Cooper, 2003) in establishing the existential approach in the United Kingdom in the nineteen eighties and nineties, through her publications, through the creation of the Society for Existential Analysis (SEA) in 1988 and the creation of the International Collaborative of Existential Counsellors and Psychotherapists (ICECAP) in 2006. She founded the International Journal Existential Analysis, in 1988, which continues to publish important articles in the field of existential therapy. She has also facilitated the training of hundreds of existential therapists in the UK by founding and directing the School of Psychotherapy and Counselling at Regent's College along existential principles and by setting up the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling specifically for the purpose of existential training (Cooper, 2003). NSPC is associated with Middlesex University and offers joint doctoral programmes.

She further enabled the recognition of the approach in the UK when she was chair of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy 1993-1995 and at a European level when she was co-Chair of the training standards committee of the European Association for Psychotherapy.
She also established a new approach to life improvement for the wider public, by setting up the Existential Academy and offering 'life training' classes for lay people as well as existential coaching training for professionals.

Her idea that human living takes place on four fundamental existential dimensions (physical, social, personal and spiritual), each of which is dominated by specific paradoxes, dilemmas and conflicts between polar opposites, has been widely built on by other psychotherapists (Jacobsen 2007, Barnett 2009).

Honours

As listed by the University of Sheffield
University of Sheffield
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.
  • 2007 - Visiting Associate, Darwin College
    Darwin College, Cambridge
    Darwin College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.Founded in 1964, Darwin was Cambridge University's first graduate-only college, and also the first to admit both men and women. The college is named after the family of one of the university's most famous graduates, Charles Darwin...

    , Cambridge University
    University of Cambridge
    The University of Cambridge is a public research university located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university in both the United Kingdom and the English-speaking world , and the seventh-oldest globally...

  • 2006 - Fellow, United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
    United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
    The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy exists to promote and maintain high standards in the practice of psychotherapy for the benefit of the public throughout the United Kingdom...

  • 2005 - Honorary Fellow, Sweedish Association for Existential Psychotherapy
  • 2005 - Honorary Professor, University of Sheffield
  • 2001 - Fellow, British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
  • 1999 - Fellow, British Psychological Society
    British Psychological Society
    The British Psychological Society is a representative body for psychologists and psychology in the United Kingdom. The BPS is also a Registered Charity and, along with advantages, this also imposes certain constraints on what the society can and cannot do...

  • 1999-2002 - Official Delegate to the Council of Europe
    Council of Europe
    The Council of Europe is an international organisation promoting co-operation between all countries of Europe in the areas of legal standards, human rights, democratic development, the rule of law and cultural co-operation...

    , for the European Association for Psychotherapy
    European Association for Psychotherapy
    The European Association for Psychotherapy is a Vienna-based umbrella organisation for 128 psychotherapist organizations from 41 countries with a membership of more than 120,000 psychotherapists...

  • 1998-1999 - Chair of the British Psychological Society, Psycotherapy Section
  • 1998 - Honorary European Certificate for Psychotherapy
    European Association for Psychotherapy
    The European Association for Psychotherapy is a Vienna-based umbrella organisation for 128 psychotherapist organizations from 41 countries with a membership of more than 120,000 psychotherapists...

  • 1997-1999 - Chair of the Universities Psychotherapy Association
  • 1995-2002 - European Association for Psychotherapy ambassador

Key Publications

As listed by the University of Sheffield. Her books have been translated into a dozen languages.
  • Psycotherapy and the Quest for Happiness (2007), London: Sage
  • Dictionary of Existential Psychotherapy and Counselling with Raymond Kenward (2005), London: Sage
  • Existential Perspectives on Existential and Human Issues edited with Claire Arnold-Baker (2005), Basingstoke: Palgrave, Macmillan
  • Existential Psychotherapy and Counselling in Practice Second Edition (2002), London: Sage
  • Paradox and Passion in Psychotherapy (1998), Chichester: Wiley
  • Det Existentiella Samtalet (1998), Stockholm: Natur och Kultur
  • Eksistentielle Dimensioner I Psykoterapi (1998), Copenhagen: Hans Reitzels
  • Everyday Mysteries: Existential Dimensions of Psychotherapy (1997), London: Routlegde
  • Eksistentielle Samtale Og Terapi (1995), Copenhagen: Hans Reitzels
  • Existential Counselling in Practice (1988), London: Sage
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