Dr Alistair Ross
Profile details
Director of Studies in Psychodynamic Studies and Psychology
Course Director of the Master's Programme in Psychodynamic Counselling
Biography
Alistair Ross initially trained as a Baptist Minister and worked in South London, Kent and Birmingham. He subsequently did an experiential therapeutic training at Claybury Psychiatric Hospital in Essex and worked as a pastoral counsellor and pastoral theologian. Further training as a psychodynamic counsellor and supervisor followed and since 2002 he has led the MA in Psychodynamic Counselling at the University of Birmingham. He is a BACP accredited counsellor and supervisor and is Chair of BACP’s Professional Ethics and Quality Standards Committee.
Research interests
His research interests include:
- The work, ideas and letters of Oskar Pfister
- The letters of Harry Guntrip
- The development of sacred psychoanalysis
- The emergence of spirituality in contemporary psychoanalysis and psychotherapy
- Ethics in relation to counselling and psychotherapy
- The evolution of psychodynamic counselling and therapy
Dr Ross is not considering taking on graduate students at this time.
Publications
Books
Recent books include:
Research Ethics for Counsellors, Nurses and Social Workers (with Dee Danchev, Sage 2014);
Counselling: A Practical Guide (Icon, 2014);
Sigmund Freud: Pocket Giants (History Press, 2016);
Introducing Contemporary Psychodynamic Counselling and Psychotherapy (Open University Press, 2019).
Journals
Articles:
- Ross, A. (2011) ‘The writings of Peter Lomas’ in the European Journal for Psychotherapy and Counselling
- Green, C. & Ross, A. (2011) ‘Examining the lived experience of anorexia – a case study and narrative analysis’ in Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
- Ross, A. (2010) ‘The relational: A postmodern meta-narrative’ in the European Journal for Psychotherapy and Counselling
He regularly peer reviews articles for the following journals:
- Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
- European Journal for Psychotherapy and Counselling
- Practical Theology
Alistair regularly writes reviews for the European Journal for Psychotherapy and Counselling, as well as Practical Theology including:
- Culliford, L. (2011) The Psychology of Spirituality. Jessica Kingsley
- Hoffman, M. (2011) Toward Mutual Recognition: Relational Psychoanalysis and the Christian Narrative. Routledge
- Lemma, A. (2009) Under the Skin: A Psychoanalytic Study of Body Modification. Routledge
- Orange, D. (2010) Thinking for Clinicians. Philosophical Resources for Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Humanistic Therapies. Routledge
- Podmore, S. (2011) Kierkegaard and the self before God. Anatomy of the Abyss. Indiana University Press
- Reeves. A. (2010) Counselling Suicidal Clients. Sage
Published interviews
‘Ethics and standards’ Therapy Today (July 2011)
‘Sacred Psychoanalysis’ Oxford Psychotherapy Society Journal (June 2011)