Emmy Van Deurzen - Honours

Honours

As listed by the University of Sheffield.

  • 2007 - Visiting Associate, Darwin College, Cambridge University
  • 2006 - Fellow, United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
  • 2005 - Honorary Fellow, Swedish Association for Existential Psychotherapy
  • 2005 - Honorary Professor, University of Sheffield
  • 2001 - Fellow, British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
  • 1999 - Fellow, British Psychological Society
  • 1999-2002 - Official Delegate to the Council of Europe, for the European Association for Psychotherapy
  • 1998-1999 - Chair of the British Psychological Society, Psycotherapy Section
  • 1998 - Honorary European Certificate for Psychotherapy
  • 1997-1999 - Chair of the Universities Psychotherapy Association
  • 1995-2002 - European Association for Psychotherapy ambassador

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