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Clinical Psychologist, Consultant, Psychodynamic Mentor

About Daniella

Daniella Angueli is a Clinical Psychologist with a twenty five- year experience in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Consulting. 

She holds a PhD in Psychology/Psychoanalysis, from the University of Rennes II- France, as well as two Masters (M.Sc) in Psychoanalysis (DEA, University Montpellier III - Paul Valéry, France) and Clinical Psychology and Psychopathology (DESS - University Nice - Sophia Antipolis, France). 

She is a member of the Psychopathology research team in the University of Rennes II, France.

She is a member of Société Française de Psychologie.

Recently she conducted research as an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Psychosocial Studies - Birkbeck, University of London. The subject of her research was “Forms of human instrumentalisation”.

Her book “Les résistances dans la cure psychanalytique” has been published in France. She has edited, contributed and published the edited volume “Authority in Mental Health”, ed. EPEKEINA. She has published numerous articles in academic journals of Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology in french, english and greek. She participated as a speaker in various scientific conferences in France and London and has organised conferences herself in both London and Greece on issues relating to Psychopathology and Psychodynamic Therapy.

Other subjects of her research:

“Alexignosia”: a Thinking disorder (she introduced this new term in Psychopathology)

Family complexes, familial criminality (UFR Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France)

Adolescents’ psychopathology (UFR Paul Valéry-Montpellier, France)

Adults’ psychosis (UFR Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France)

Childrens’ psychosis and autism (UFR Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France)

Epistemology and on History of Psychoanalysis (UFR Rennes II),

Subjective positions of those involved in psychodynamic therapy (UFR Rennes II),

The unconscious “logic” of speech and language and the influence of social discourses on the subject (UFR Paris VIII),

Current French Philosophy and its relation to Psychoanalysis (UFR Paris VIII)

Psychoanalysis in relation to Art.