Prof. David
Russell
David Russell is an Associate Professor
(Adjunct) in the School of Psychology at the University of Western
Sydney. His orientation to psychology, in both teaching and research,
is one of emphasising the phenomenology of any dynamic network
of images and the ambivalent emotions underlying these images.
It is most often when there is a disturbance to the flow of one’s
daily living that the relevance of these networks of images and
interrelating emotions comes to our attention. Such disturbances
have been the focus of his professional practice: psychotherapy,
teaching, and research.
David has a small private practice in Sydney where he offers a
psychotherapy based on a psychodynamic and whole-of-body understanding
of psychology (theory and practice).
His research work (including his published papers) has included:
organisational leadership, fearful events, trauma, conversational
therapy.
David has a BSc (Hons) and a PhD in Psychology from the University
of Sydney.
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