Books
Chapters and Articles
Audergon, A and Arye, L, ‘Transforming Conflict into Community: Post-war reconciliation in Croatia’, chapter in Totton, N. (Editor), Psychotherapy and Politics, London: Open University Press/McGraw Hill, 2006 (Also published in the journal, Psychotherapy and Politics International, Whurr Publishers, 2005) Open University Press/ McGraw-HillISBN: 0335216536, February 06 |
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Audergon, A. ‘Daring to dream’ Chapter in Hart, B. (Ed.) Peace-Building in Traumatized Societies University Press of America (2008) | |
Audergon A, Audergon J‐C. ‘Contribution of worldwork methodology for violence prevention and community recovery after mass violence: An example from Rwanda’. Psychotherapy and Politics International, 2017 | |
Audergon, Arlene: ‘Collective Trauma: The Nightmare of History’, in Psychotherapy and Politics International, Volume 2, Number 1, 2004, Whurr Publishers Ltd London | |
Audergon, Jean-Claude and Audergon, Arlene ‘The Rank Business: Dynamics of privilege in majority-minority positions’in 3d Way Communique, Newsletter for European Multicultural Foundation, Winter 2006 | |
Audergon, Arlene ‘Hot Spots: Post-conflict trauma and transformation‘ Critical Half Vol. 4, No 1 (July 2006), Women for Women International | |
Audergon, Jean-Claude and Arlene, ‘Row, Row Row Your Boat, Life is but a dream: Introducing Process Oriented Psychology’, The Psychotherapist, Autumn 2008, p.23 – 25 details (pdf) | |
Audergon, Jean-Claude and Arlene Awareness Matters’ The Psychotherapist, Spring 2009, p.40-44 details (pdf) | |
Rosemary Cairns, ‘Europe Matters: creating community through deep dialogue’, in IAF, International Association of Facilitators, May 2009 details (pdf) / https://iafserbia.pbworks.com/f/IAF+Europe+Newsletter+May+2009.pdf | |
All Voices Welcome: Arlene Audergon and Jean-Claude Audergon outline CFOR’s vision to support awareness of mental health as a community issue’, Article in Journal of National Health Services, 2007 | |
Audergon, Arlene ‘Process Acting’, The Journal of Process Oriented Psychology, Vol.6, No.2, Winter 1994-95, Lao Tse Press, Portland, Oregon | |
Audergon, Arlene & Jean-Claude: ‘Looking for Unicorns: Process Work at the Princess Royal Hospital’ Journal of Process Oriented Psychology, Extreme States of Consciousness, Summer 94, Vol.6, N1, LaoTse press. |
Reviews
Solomon, Paul: 'The War Hotel: Psychological Dynamics in Violent Conflict' Book Review |
Conference Proceedings
Audergon, Arlene & Jean-Claude: ‘Looking for Unicorns: Process Work at the Princess Royal Hospital’ Journal of Process Oriented Psychology, Extreme States of Consciousness, Summer 94, Vol.6, N1, LaoTse press. |
Deep Democacy – Where Fields Meet. Proceedings of the 1st IAPOP International Conference London 2007: Lulu Press, London, 2007, Book Publication Team: Jean-Claude Audergon, Kirsten Wassermann, Gina Clayton, Kerri Cripps, Mike Fitter | |
Lectures and Interviews
War Hotel Arlene’s book, ‘War Hotel’ has been translated and published in Russian and Croatian (2008) See Interview (in Croatian) with ZAMIR magazine |
Audergon. Arlene: ‘Psychological Dynamics in Violent Conflict’, Ministry for Peace, Lecture –Meeting in the Grand Committee Room, House of Commons, London, January 2005 |
‘Psychological Dynamics in Violent Conflict’ Interview with Arlene Audergon, Zamir magazine, Zamir.net, Croatia |
Interview with Arlene Audergon by Julie Diamond, on Process Work and theatre |
Dissertations
Audergon, Arlene ‘Gates of Society: Process Work on a Psychiatric Ward’, Dissertation, Union Inst. 1990, and revised manuscript. |
Audergon, Jean-Claude ‘ Kommunication und Individuation’ Thesis for Liz. Phil. I, University Zurich, Humanistic Psychological studies, 1989 |
Theatre Reviews
SPIRIT Improbable Theatre, and the Royal Court Theatre – co-directed by Julian Crouch and Arlene Audergon, devised by Phelim Mc Dermott, Lee Simpson, and Guy Dartnell together with Julian and Arlene |
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New York, October 2005, SPIRIT Reviews |
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New York Times Spirit Review | |
New York Times Spirit Review PDF | |
New York Times Spirt Video Clip | |
Theatremania Spirit Review | |
Time Out New York Spirit Review | |
The Village Voice Spirit Review | |
Newsday Spirit Review | |
American Theatre Web Spirit Review | |
Variety Spirit Review | |
More SPIRIT Reviews | |
PDF of 7 earlier reviews of SPIRIT | |
The Royal Court webpage of reviews |
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Improbable Theatre |
Past Blog Pieces
Back in the USA – Bryan Stevenson’s contribution to our needed conversation about Truth and Reconciliation
Back in the USA. We went to Montgomery Alabama to visit the new National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum - from Slavery to Mass Incarceration, which opened at the end of April this year. If you can, go to Montgomery. Bryan Stevenson and the...
When being ‘even-handed’ inflames: The refugee crisis and ‘black lives matter’
The Refugee Crisis Some months ago, I shared a post on Facebook. It was a simple image of refugees walking, bags on shoulders – made out of pebbles – by a Syrian artist, Nizar Ali Badr. The caption said ‘please share this image as a sign of solidarity among all the...
Europe’s Debts: Accountability and Solidarity
During the crisis in Greece and Europe, I’ve been thinking about my part - as a person and as a resident of an EU country … and tried to write a few thoughts. I salute my colleagues in Greece for their personal and political work, all they do for their communities and...
The Dream: Community as a Protective Force
I’ve been recalling the beginning of our own organisation, CFOR. You might try it with your own projects or organisations. Because sometimes right at the beginning, the idea or seed that landed inside of you, and got you going, reminds you of who you are, or who you...
What are we waiting for?
Charlie Rose had a conversation/ interview, August 6, 2014, regarding the Palestinian perspective during the current outbreak of violence in Gaza. His guests were Nadia Blibassy-Charters, senior correspondent with Al-Arabija television; Khaled Elgindy, Fellow at...
Remembering Glenn Smiley – Spirituality and Politics
I was thinking this morning about Glenn Smiley. We arrived in Los Angeles around 1988 from Zurich, where we’d been immersed in the study and practice of Processwork, daughter of Jungian Psychology. Jean-Claude Audergon (my partner) and I were dedicated to find out...