John Cologon

Dr John Cologon is a psychologist who lives and works in Canberra. He has a PhD in psychology, a Master of Clinical Psychology, and did a dual major in psychology and history of ideas in his undergraduate degree. His publications include “Therapist Reflective Functioning, Therapist Attachment and Therapist Effectiveness” Cologon, J., Schweitzer, R., King, R and Nolte, T. (2017). Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research; and “Adventure as the metaphoric basis for constructing a narrative to defuse a collective critical incident”. Cologon, John. (2010). Explorations: An E-Journal of Narrative Practice.

John's recent articles

Postmodernism, social justice, conspiracy theories and Jungian archetypes

Why do conspiracy theories thrive? Why has postmodern theory subtly permeated our thought in such a way that we no longer recognise it because it has become part of the fabric of our culture? Part of the answer may lie in Carl Jungs theory of archetypes.

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