Pamela Howard
Principal Lecturer
contact:
Applied Social Science
Falmer
Brighton
BN1 9PH
Telephone: +44 (0)1273 644521
Email: P.Howard@brighton.ac.uk
Research interests
- Psychoanalytic theory and child development
- The therapeutic relationship
- Attachment theory and neuroscience
- Psycho-social examinations of identity and emotion
Teaching
- Psychotherapy MSc
- Psychodynamic Therapeutic Counselling PGDip
- Humanistic Therapeutic Counselling PGDip
Profile
Pam Howard has been teaching psychoanalytic theory and practice for over 15 years, previously at Middlesex University. She is the former Chief Executive of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and past Chair of the Universities Psychotherapy and Counselling Association (UPCA). She also works part-time as a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist in private practice.
Qualifications and affiliations
- BA(Hons) Social and Educational Psychology
- MA Psychoanalysis
- Masters in Business Administration (MBA)
- UKCP registered Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist
- Full member of The Guild of Psychotherapists
- Research Member, Universities Psychotherapy and Counselling Association
Recent publications
Howard, Pam (2012) On the function of a the 'break' in psychoanalytic double session European Journal for Psychotherapy and Counselling, 14 (3). ISSN 1469-5901
Bott, David and Howard, Pam (2012) The therapeutic encounter: a cross-modality approach Sage Publications, London. ISBN 978-0-85702-233-2; 978-0-85702-232-5
Howard, Pam (2009) The analytic stance Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, 9 (3). pp. 138-142. ISSN 1471-7646
Howard, Pam (2008) The therapeutic relationship in psychoanalytic psychotherapy In: The Therapeutic Relationship: Perspectives and Themes. PCSS Books, Ross on Wye. ISBN 1906254044; 9781906254049
Howard, P. (2008) The therapeutic relationship: psychoanalytic psychotherapy In: The Therapeutic Relationship. PCCS Books, Ross-on-Wye, UK. ISBN 9781906254049
Bott D., Howard P., Marchant L. and Suss L.A. (2006) Respectful Coexistence in Action: Postgraduate training in person-centred and psychodynamic counselling. Therapy today, Vol. 17 No. 6.

