Dr Sam Roberts

Senior Lecturer in Psychology



School of Psychology

Liverpool John Moores University, UK



Olga Ferreras


PhD student


 My PhD study systematically explores the effects of Carl Jung’s Active Imagination method on the outcomes of coaching interventions. I am interested in supporting practices that help us achieve and maintain self-reliance, self-empowerment, good mental health and joy.  Active Imagination is considered to foster creativity and relaxation when used in therapy, and Jung considered his method an effective tool in achieving self-reliance or psychological autonomy; however, the impact of this method in the coaching context has not been systematically assessed yet. Carl Jung offered this method -in different forms- to those patients who were doing well, as part of their discharge plan, so the method seems appropriate for non-clinical populations, such as coaching clients.
 Email: [email protected]
Website:  Creativity and Person-Centred Coaching 
Publications: https://www.journal.aleftrust.org/index.php/cstp/article/view/45 
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