Date
- Oct 25 2025
- Expired!
Time
UTC+1- 10:30 am - 3:00 pm
Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Oct 25 2025
- Time: 5:30 am - 10:00 am
Cost
- £15.00
Speaker
- Gottfried M. Heuer
Location
- AJA
- 27 Delancey Street, London NW1 7RX
Other Locations
Online
Organiser

Association of Jungian Analysts
Phone
+44 20 7794 8711Website
https://jungian.directory/iaap-organisations/association-of-jungian-analysts/Updated 07 Sept. One event. "monthly meeting".No mailing list.
Returning to Love: The Invocation of Hope
Marking the 50th anniversary of Gottfried Heuer’s career as a therapist, we invite AJA members, friends and colleagues to reflect together on what makes for a fulfilling and creative life as a psychotherapist. Hearing from and celebrating with Gottfried, four interviews will give different lenses on his life and work. In conversation and sharing together we’ll seize the opportunity for an in depth discussion.
Gottfried Heuer will be joined by Meg Bisset, Professor Andrew Samuels, Jonathan Chadwick and Dr Birgit Heuer.
Dr. Gottfried M. Heuer, Jungian Training–psychoanalyst, –supervisor and teacher; London; Neo-Reichian/Biodynamic body-psychotherapist, -supervisor and teacher; in practice for 50 years in London, UK; work all over the world – most European countries, including Russia, North, Central and South America, Australia and Asia; independent scholar with some 70 published papers (after translations of Murray Bookchin, Jack London, and, later, Andrew Samuels’ The Plural Psyche, among others on a pawns’ solidarity: new rules for the game of chess; Fascist language; varieties of industrial action; the surrealist revolution; the body in analysis; on-going group work with post-Shoah-generations: victims, perpetrators, bystanders; the Gospel of Judas; a review of the film, ‘A Dangerous Method’; the function of beauty; the source of creativity; the nature of burn-out and the burn-out of nature; the science of transference/parallel process; the couch and the barricade; the first gay psychoanalyst; the sacredness of love; work on the Open Letter concerning Jung’s racist prejudices, etc., etc.) translated into 7 different languages in the major analytic journals, including Analytische Psychologie, Biodynamic Psychology, Cuadernos de Psicologia Biodinâmica, Energy & Character, Erich-Mühsam-Magazin, Harvest, International Journal of Jungian Studies, International Journal of Psychoanalysis, Journal of Analytical Psychology, Jungianeum Yearbook, Juni, La Vouivre, ЮНГИАНСКИЙ АНАЛИЗ, Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Psychotherapy and Politics International,Revolte, Schwarze Protokolle, Self & Society, Spring, Theory, Culture & Society, Transformations, et al., as well as in a number of books. His own books include, Täglicher Terror, 20 Tageszeichnungen [Daily Terror, 20 Daily Drawings] (Kramer, Berlin 1974); A Translucent Turtle Ascends to the Stars: Past-Life Hypnotherapy and Biodynamic Psychotherapy; 10 congress–proceedings (LiteraturWissenschaft.de, 2000 – 2015; a total of some 5000 pages) for the International Otto Gross Society (held in Berlin, Dresden, Graz, Moscow, Munich, Vienna, Zurich, et al.), which he co-founded, and of which he is the past president; Sacral Revolutions: Cutting Edges in Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis. A Festschrift for Andrew Samuels (Routledge 2010, including the 1st. and onlypublication so far of C.G. Jung being interviewed on the occasion of his 80th birthday); Sexual Revolutions: Psychoanalysis, History and the Father (Routledge 2011; Russian edition 2017); and Freud’s ‘Outstanding’ Colleague/Jung’s ‘Twin Brother’: The Suppressed Psychoanalytic and Political Significance of Otto Gross(Routledge 2017); and he is also a published graphic artist, sculptor and poet (Crow of Minerva, Indelible, Self & Society, The Ekphrastic Review, The Rose in the World, et al., as well as in several of the journals mentioned above).