Sara Ekenstierna is founder of Ekenstierna Psykologkonsult and Oakstar Coaching & Consulting. She is a licensed psychologist in private practice in Sweden. She has nearly twenty years of experience in the field, mainly from short term dynamic psychotherapy (STDP) underpinned by existential thought, while also from psychiatry and organizational psychology.
Sara is a published writer. She was a columnist for the popular Swedish professional magazine Psykologtidningen. Sara is a frequent speaker at conferences and a fellow of five divisions of the American Psychological Association, as well as of the American Philosophical Association. Sara has a (5+2 years) Master of Science in Psychology from Lund University in Sweden and University of Victoria in BC, Canada. She has in addition studied Gender Science at Malmo University in Sweden. Sara is currently completing a PhD by research at University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, where she a recipient of the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.
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Sara no longer accepts inquiries for personal development sessions in Australia, due to relocation.
(Note that Sara is not a registered psychologist in Australia.)
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In this presentation Sara brings attention to Otto Rank as a nonreductive, visionary, and holistic psychoanalytic thinker, whose contribution to modern therapeutic psychology deserves greater recognition, and whose approach is open to further elaboration. During her talk Sara will draw links between Rank and the integral thinker, physicist and philosopher David Bohm. The connections between our contemporary practice and Rankās relational approach, his appreciation of creativity, aliveness and the implicit, are some of the areas which will be elucidated.
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