Category: News
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WiPS. Hearing Humanity: Counselling and Psychotherapy as an Intimate Educational Anthropology, Dr. John Loewenthal, 26 October
Thursday, the 26th of October from 5 to 7 pm CET via Zoom. “Hearing Humanity: Counselling and Psychotherapy as an Intimate Educational Anthropology” by Dr. John Loewenthal from Keele University Human acts of talking about their lives, and the therapeutic practice of listening, provide…
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Public Psychological Anthropology Task Force Announcement
Dear ENPA Community, At the 2023 ENPA Conference in Oslo we had the opportunity to collectively brainstorm future initiatives and activities for the network. One of the key areas of discussion was the question of public psychological anthropology and how…
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Psychology and Anthropology in a Changing World: Reflections on ENPA 2023
In this post, we report some of the conference highlights and share reflections on the experience from several participants and organisers.
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Counselling and Psychotherapy as a Career for Anthropology Graduates
In this post, ENPA Convenor, John Loewenthal explores how training to become a therapist could make for a truly anthropological career.
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Prize for a Remarkable Published Paper in 2022 awarded to Merel Otto and Eva van Roekel
It is our pleasure to announce that the annual Prize for a Remarkable Published Paper in psychological anthropology has been awarded to Merel Otto and Eva van Roekel. Their paper, published in ETHOS in 2022, is entitled: Struggling along in…
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WiPS: Perceptions of Parenthood in Communism and Their Implications in Today’s Adults in Romania, Dr. Lavinia Țânculescu-Popa, 11 May
Thursday, the 11th of May from 5 to 7 pm CET via Zoom. This month we are happy to introduce Dr. Lavinia Țânculescu-Popa from Hyperion University, who will share her work-in-progress titled: “Perceptions of Parenthood in Communism and Their Implications…