John Rowan (psychologist)
John Rowan (31 March 1925 – 26 May 2018) was an English author, counsellor, psychotherapist and clinical supervisor, known for being one of the pioneers of humanistic psychology and integrative psychotherapy. He worked in exploring transpersonal psychology, and wrote about the concept of subpersonality.
John Rowan FBACP, FBPS | |
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Born | Ford, Wiltshire, England | 31 March 1925
Died | 26 May 2018 93) London, England | (aged
Alma mater | Middlesex University |
Occupation(s) | Psychologist, psychotherapist, author |
Known for | Subpersonality |
Website | www.johnrowan.org.uk |
Rowan was a qualified individual and group psychotherapist (UKAHPP and UKCP), a Chartered counseling psychologist (BPS) and was an accredited counsellor (BACP). He worked in private practice in London.
He described his therapeutic approach as humanistic, existential, authentic, relational and transpersonal. He was an exponent of the idea of the dialogical self, a later development of subpersonalities theory.
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