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Emmy van Deurzen

Emmy van Deurzen (born 13 December 1951 in The Hague, Netherlands)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Emmy Van Deurzen )〕 is an existential therapist and honorary Professor at the University of Sheffield.〔
After moving to the UK in 1977 to work with anti-psychiatrists, she founded the Society for Existential Analysis in 1988, and later created a London-based training institute for the approach at Regent's College in 1985, before leaving to found The New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling in 1996 at Schiller International University. In 2010 (The New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling ) became independent and is now situated in South Hampstead, London.
Her therapy work is based in existential philosophy, as a form of philosophical counseling, 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 limitations of life.
==Biography==
Emmy van Deurzen received a classical education in the Netherlands, before moving to Montpellier in France to study French and Philosophy, before doing a Masters Degree in Phenomenology and Existentialism.〔 She followed this by working in the psychiatric hospital of Saint Alban in Massif Central and then a psychotheraputic centre in Agen, during which she undertook a Masters Degree at the University of Bordeaux in Clinical Psychology.〔
After moving to the United Kingdom in 1977 to work in a psychotheraputic community in London, she began teaching at Antioch University International, rising to Associate Director of the MA in Humanistic Psychology.〔 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 in 1985 and 1989 respectively, becoming Head of the Psychology Department with the merger.〔 Whilst working at Regent's she founded the Society for Existential Analysis, and its accompanying journal, ''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,〔 previously associated with Schiller International University, where van Deurzen was a Professor of Psychotherapy.〔 (The New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling ) became independent in 2010 and is now situated in South Hampstead, London.
Van Deurzen has become a noted figure in the school of psychotherapy, being the first chair of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy, and an ambassador for the European Association for Psychotherapy to both the European Commission and Council of Europe.〔 Her work has been translated into a number of other languages, including Russian, Chinese and Spanish, and her ''Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy in Practice'' book was a bestseller.〔

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