Gianfranco Buffardi
Existential Therapist, Professor, Giustino Fortunato Telemathic University, Benevento, Itlay
Gianfranco Buffardi, MD, Ph.D. I am a psychiatrist, practicing existential therapist, and professor of psychotherapy. I hold degrees in medicine, psychology, philosophy, and hold Ph. D in bioethics. I am the former Director of a Mental Health Unit in Caserta, Italy; in this work I was engaged many times in national and international research programs. I am Professor of Psychitric Sciences at the Giustino Fortunato Telemathic University, Invited Professor at U.E.R. Rome, and temporary Professor in psychiatric, psychological and philosophical disicplines at other Italian Universities.
I am the founder and president of the Istituto di Scienze Umane ed Esistenziali (ISUE) in Naples, Italy, since 1988, and the director of the Scuola di Psicoterapia neoEsistenziale (SPEs). My most recent books are: Bioetica quotidiana in psichiatria, FrancoAngeli 2009; Il divano è meglio di Freud, FrancoAngeli 2015, Dialogues on the search for meaning in existential therapy (with Ernesto Spinelli, SEA, London 2019). My papers have been published in several national and international professional journals.
Gianfranco Buffardi
Existential Therapist,
Professor,
Giustino Fortunato Telemathic University,
Benevento, Itlay
Peter Donders
Therapist, Chair of the Federation for Existential Therapy in Europe (FETE), Norway
Peter Donders was born in the Netherlands, where he studied Cultural and Religious Psychology (Nijmegen University). He earned his PhD-degree (Leiden University, 2004) with a study on the way recently diagnosed cancer patients deal with arising existential questions in a process of dialogical narrative reconstruction.
Since 2006, he has worked as therapist in the team for Existential Therapy at Viken senter in Northern Norway.
Peter Donders is Chair of the Federation for Existential Therapy in Europe (FETE) and was among the founding members of the federation.
Peter Donders
Therapist,
Chair of the Federation for Existential Therapy in Europe (FETE),
Norway
Todd DuBose
Distinguished Professor, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, USA
Todd DuBose is an award-winning Professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. He is also a licensed psychologist with over twenty years of teaching, supervising, and consulting experience, and with over thirty years of interdisciplinary and interprofessional clinical experience, including nine years as a former chaplain at the famed Bellevue Hospital in New York City. He holds degrees in contemporary continental and comparative philosophy of religion (B.A., Georgia State University; M.Div., Union Theological Seminary, NYC) and in existential-hermeneutical-phenomenological clinical psychology (Ph.D., Duquesne University). He integrates these traditions into a phenomenological way of caring, which he often describes as guarding the intangibles, stewarding khora space, and shepherding the clearing. He has offered workshops and keynote lectures on this material in twelve countries. He specializes in extreme, limit, boundary or “impossible” events and their accompanying crises of meaning (e.g., violence, loss, trauma, psychosis, suicidality, nihilism), and on critiquing implicit, ideological biases in standards of care that unwittingly harm or leave out someone or some expression of soul. Recently, his work has focused on the intangible in the tangible, and on distinguishing therapeutic engineering from phenomenological care--across any and all orientations and disciplines, including existential ones. He is an engaged practitioner and public scholar and is involved in advocacy efforts on behalf of both psychiatric survivors nationally and internationally, and at-risk youth (food insecurity, gang violence) on the south and west sides of Chicago. He is the author of extensive publications, but, most importantly, is simply a human being.
Todd DuBose
Distinguished Professor,
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology,
USA
Evgenia Georganda
Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Athens, Greece
Evgenia Georganda, Psy.D., ECP, is an Existential-Humanistic therapist, in private practice in Athens Greece, since 1987. In 2004 she co-founded “gignesthai”, the Hellenic Association for Existential Psychology, where she is chief administrator, trainer and supervisor. In 2018 she was nominated in division 32 of APA for the Charlotte and Karl Buhler Award for her contribution in promoting existential psychotherapy in Greece. Evgenia has served as secretary in the Board of Directors of the National Organization of Psychotherapists of Greece (NOPG) and membership secretary and member of the Board of Trustees of the Federation for Existential Therapy in Europe (FETE).
Evgenia Georganda
Psychologist,
Psychotherapist,
Athens, Greece
Thanasis Georgas
Psychiatrist, Psychoanalyst, Daseinsanalyst
Thanasis Georgas, Psychiatrist-Psychoanalyst-Daseinsanalyst. Founding member and former President of the Hellenic Society for Phenomenological-Existential Analysis and Psychotherapy (Dasein-analysis). Member of the Board of the International Federation of Daseinsanalysis. Member of the editorial team of the journal EPOCHE (Psychotherapy-Phenomenology-Hermeneutics). www.thanasisgeorgas.gr
Thanasis Georgas
Psychiatrist, Psychoanalyst,
Daseinsanalyst,
Athens, Greece
Alex Harisiadis
Existential Psychotherapist, Athens, Greece
Alex Harisiadis holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Panteion University and holds a Master's in Counseling Psychology from the University of La Verne, California.
Co-founder, co-director, and trainer at "gignesthai", the Hellenic Society of Existential Psychology. Regular member of the Hellenic Psychological Society (ELPSE). Regular member of the Hellenic Society of Positive Psychology. He is an associate of the University of Thessaly where he has taught the existential approach to psychotherapy at the postgraduate level. He also teaches the existential approach to psychotherapy in the "Alypias Techni" training institute, at the University of Thessaly.
In addition to his studies in psychology, he is a graduate of the Higher School of Economics and Commercial Sciences and holds a master's degree (M.B.A.) in Business Administration from the University of La Verne, California.
His study and engagement with Existential Philosophy began from the need for contact and focus on existential issues – such as human freedom and responsibility, the meaning of existence, mortality and loss, existential isolation, and relationships with others – which par excellence and by definition concern every human being.
Since 2012 he has been dealing with and developing the concept of Existential-Poetic Psychotherapy which he has presented at scientific conferences and lectures. It is an approach that utilizes the Poetic element in all forms of art in the existential psychotherapeutic approach.
Alexis Harisiadis
Existential Psychotherapist,
Athens, Greece
Louis Hoffman
PhD, Executive Director, Rocky Mountain Humanistic Counselling & Psychological Association, USA
Louis Hoffman, PhD, is a widely recognized author, professor, scholar, therapist, and speaker. He is a psychologist in private practice in Colorado Springs, Colorado and the Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Humanistic Counseling and Psychological Association. Dr. Hoffman is a past president of the Society for Humanistic Psychology (Division 32 of the Society of Humanistic Psychology). An accomplished scholar, is his the 2020/2021 recipient of the Rollo May Award from the Society for Humanistic Psychology. He serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, The Humanistic Psychologist, Janus Head, and the Journal of Constructivist Psychology. Dr. Hoffman is a co-founder of the International Institute of Existential-Humanistic Psychology (IIEHP). Through the IIEHP and the China Institute of Psychotherapy, Dr. Hoffman provides training in certificate programs on huamnistic and existential psychotherapy in China. In 2015, Dr. Hoffman was recognized as a fellow of the American Psychological Association, which is granted to individuals for “unusual and outstanding contribution or performance in the field of psychology.” He is also a fellow of six divisions of the American Psychological Association including the Society for Humanistic Psychology (APA Division 32), the Society for General Psychology (APA Division 1), Society for the Study of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts (APA Division 10), the Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality (APA Division 36), The Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence (APA Division 48) and Division 52 (International Psychology).
An avid writer and speaker, Dr. Hoffman has 19 books, over 100 journal articles, book chapters, and encyclopedia articles, and is a regular presenter at conferences and other events. A licensed psychologist, he often has been active in offering psychotherapy, assessments, supervision, and training throughout most of his career.

Alice Holzhey-Kunz
Psychotherapist,
Switzerland
Dr F. Jak Icoz
Counselling Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Turkey
Psychotherapist, Supervisor, Lecturer, Author, Founder and Clinical Director of Existential Academy of Istanbul), M.A. in Clinical Psychology, M.Sc. in International Management, DCPsych in Counselling Psychology and Existential Psychotherapy, Turkey
Jak Icoz is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist in private practice working individuals and groups in Istanbul, Turkey. Having studied at Österreichisches Sankt-Georgskolleg Realgymnasium u. Handelsakademie, Istanbul Bilgi University, Vassar College, and University of Liverpool (M.Sc. in International Management), Jak continued his doctoral studies in existential psychotherapy at New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling in London, UK. He is now a lecturer at the same doctoral programme.
Jak established Existential Academy of Istanbul to provide comprehensive training in existential therapy in Turkey. With two training programmes (foundational and advanced) Existential Academy of Istanbul is still very active in its field with more than 200 graduates, 300 students, 10 trainers and 20 psychotherapists/supervisors.
Jak translated many books from authors like Sigmund Freud and Arthur Schopenhauer, edited many books including Turkish titles of Emmy van Deurzen’s books. He wrote two books about existential therapy in Turkish.
Jak Icoz
Counselling Psychologist,
Psychotherapist,
Turkey
George Kleftaras
Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Thessaly, Greece
George Kleftaras, Ph.D., is Professor in “Clinical Psychology – Psychopathology” at the Department of Special Education, University of Thessally, Greece, and Director of the Postgraduate Program (M.Sc.) in Counselling Psychology and the Laboratory of Psychology. He has significant clinical work in counselling and psychotherapy (integrative and existential), he has participated in a number of funded research and intervention programs and he has published numerous scientific books, papers and articles in Greek, English and French. His research interests focus on (a) Clinical Psychology with emphasis on Existential Psychology, Meaning in Life and Spirituality, (b) Psychopathology with emphasis on Depression, Loneliness, Anxiety and Addictions, and (c) Counselling/Psychotherapy focusing on Integrative, Existential and Cultural–Multicultural Approach as well as Animal–Assisted Counselling and Psychotherapy.
Georgios Kleftaras
Professor of Clinical Psychology,
University of Thessaly,
Volos, Greece
Robert Kramer
Visiting Professor, Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, Hungary
Robert Kramer, PhD, is Visiting Professor of Psychology at Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, and a practicing Rankian psychoanalyst, possibly the only one in the world.
He has published in The CEU Review of Books (Budapest), The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Times of Israel (Tel Aviv), and The New European (London).
During academic year 2015-16, he was the inaugural International Chair of Public Leadership at the National University of Public Service in Budapest. In 2016 he resigned his chair in protest against the corruption of the Orbán regime.
His articles have appeared in peer-reviewed journals in the U.S., the U.K. and, in translation, in Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands and Spain. His latest article, "Discovering the Existential Unconscious: Rollo May Encounters Otto Rank" (The Humanistic Psychologist) has been translated into Chinese, Russian, Greek, Turkish and Hungarian. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology (U.S.).
He edited and introduced Otto Rank's A Psychology of Difference: The American Lectures (Princeton University Press, 1996) and co-edited, with E. J. Lieberman, The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Otto Rank: Inside Psychoanalysis (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012).
His most recent book is The Birth of Relationship Therapy: Carl Rogers Meets Otto Rank (Giessen: Psychosozial Verlag, 2022).
He is author of the epilogue (entitled "Ernest Becker and the Rankian Century") for the 50th anniversary edition of Ernest Becker's The Denial of Death, which will be published in late 2023.
In 2023 he is also publishing Otto Rank and the Creation of Modern Psychotherapy (Oxford University Press) and Otto Rank's Interpretation of Dreams (Phoenix).
Robert Kramer
Professor,
Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest,
Hungary
Orah Krug
Psychotherapist, California, USA
ORAH T. KRUG, Ph.D., is a licensed psychotherapist with a private practice in Oakland, CA. Recognized in her field as a master clinician, supervisor, author and teacher, Dr Krug is an adjunct professor at Saybrook University, and a founding member, and the former Clinical Director of the Existential-Humanistic Institute (EHI). Dr. Krug has published numerous books and articles on existential therapy, training and supervision.
In 2019 Dr. Krug began Krug Counseling--a group counseling and consulting practice. Krug Counseling (www.krugcounseling.com) offers licensed therapists’ opportunities to work in her therapy practice and to participate in her online and in person workshops and consultation groups.
Orah Krug
Psychotherapist,
California, USA
Yaqui Andrés Martínez-Robles
Yaqui Andrés Martínez-Robles, Clinical psychologist, with masters degree in Humanistic Psychotherapy and PhD, in Psychotherapy. Majors in Gestalt Therapy, group therapy, and music therapy. Certified practitioner in Holotropic Breathwork. Actually part of the certification process for Psyquedelic assisted therapy, at the IPI (Integrative Psychiatry Institute). Founder of the Circle of Studies of Existential Therapy, in Mexico where he teaches and trains existential therapists from Mexico, Colombia, and other countries of Latin America since 2002. Honorary president of Latin American Association for Existential Psychotherapy. He teaches in different countries of America, Europe and Asia since 2004.
Author of six books, one translated into French and Russian (Existential Philosophy for therapists), other translated into English (Existential Therapy, volume 1), another into Italian and English, with Gianfranco Buffardi (coming soon, one of the SEA DIALOGUES, this one about the relationship between therapy and art).
Lives in Mexico City with his wife and two cats, loves music and dancing;
Languages: Spanish, English.
Yaqui Martinez
Clinical Psychologist,
Mexico City, Mexico
Gideon Menda
Dr. Gideon Menda, B.A., M.A., D.Prof, UKCP Reg. , NSPC Graduate,
Existential Psychotherapist, Group facilitator, Lecturer, Supervisor. Founder and head of the postgraduate existential psychotherapy & counselling training programme at Kibbutzim College, Tel-Aviv. Co-founder of the Israeli multi-diciplinary association for psychotherapy, member of the founding team of FETE, Federation for existential therapy in Europe and currently chair elect of FETE.
Gideon Menda
Psychotherapist
Head of Existential Psychotherapy Program
Kibbutzim College
Tel Aviv, Israel
Dan Stiwne
Associate professor of clinical psychology, Ph.D. psychologist and physician, psychotherapist and existential psychotherapist, Sweden
Dan Stiwne, Ph.D., is a chartered psychologist and an existential psychotherapist, working earlier at Linkoping University in Sweden as a lecturer and as an associate professor in clinical psychology. He also worked as a program director for Psychology and Psychotherapy Master- educations and as a psychotherapist in private practice. He is now an educator and supervisor in existential counselling and psychotherapy, connected to SEPT (The Swedish Society for Existential Psychotherapy).
E-mail: dan.stiwne@gmail.com
Dan Stiwne
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Ph.D. Psychologist and Physician, Psychotherapist and Existential Psychotherapist, Sweden
Katerina Zymnis Georgalos
Existential Psychotherapist,
Family Therapist,
The Hellenic Association for Existential Psychology, gignesthai
Athens, Greece