A conversation between Gillian Proctor and Andrew Samuels
Join us in a conversation about our own futures, the future of society, and with therapy in mind. (It won’t be about the future of therapy!)
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Andrew Samuels describes himself as a relational Jungian analyst. He was the chair of the UK Council for Psychotherapy and co-founder of Psychotherapists and Counsellors for Social Responsibility in 1994. He has worked as a political consultant with leading politicians, parties and activist groups in several countries.
His books include The Plural Psyche (1989), The Political Psyche (1993), Politics on the Couch (2001), A New Therapy for Politics? (20160, and Persons, Passions, Psychotherapy, Politics (2018).

Gillian Proctor is a lecturer and research fellow at the University of Leeds and an independent clinical psychologist. She is passionate about ethics, politics and practice in person-centred psychotherapy and has written several books and numerous book chapters and articles on associated subjects.