Christopher Hauke
Staff details

Academic qualifications
1993 – present
Jungian Analyst. International Association for Analytical Psychology. Society of Analytical Psychology. Membership: U.K.C.P., B.C.P.
1995 – present
Senior Lecturer in psychoanalytic studies, Goldsmiths College, University of London.
1998 – present
Visiting lecturer, and External Examiner for PhD candidates, Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex
1994-1999
Visiting lecturer, Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Kent
1995 – 2002
Honorary Visiting Academic, University of Middlesex
1982 – 1985
BSc Joint (First) Psychology and Anthropology. University of London, Goldsmiths College
1972- 1975
London University Dip Dramatis Art. Cert. Education.
Teaching
BA Psycho-social studies "Freud's Legacy"; MA Counselling "Applied Psychoanalytic Studies
Areas of supervision
Psychoanalysis; Jungian Psychology; Psycho-social studies; Film and psychology; Popular culture and the postmodern.
Presentations and exhibitions
Work in media other than published word:
2004 IAAP Congress, Barcelona, Premiere public screening of short feature film directed by C. Hauke: Losing Dad (45m.)
2004 London, Lewisham. 'School of Rock' documentary (dir. C. Hauke. 9m + 45m). DVD published and distributed.
2006 Ritzy Cinema, Brixton, London. Premiere of short documentary film One Colour Red (dir. C.Hauke. 5m.) for "Farewell Routemaster" competition. (issued on DVD in 2007)
2006 IAJS Conference, University of Greenwich, London. Premiere of documentary Green Ray (dir. C.Hauke, 45m.)
"The Green festival", Cheddar, UK. Screening of Green Ray
2009 The Rubin Museum, New York City. The Red Book Dialogues. live public discussion of Jung's 'Red Book' on stage (and filmed) with the film director John Boorman.
2010 IAAP Conference Montreal. August 22-27th. Premiere of short film Again. (Dir. C. Hauke 13m)
2013 Portal Entertainment. Psychology consulting and creator for digital story productos for iPad. The Craftsman ('Hitchcock for the digital age') released in App Store October 2013.
Keynote lectures
2007 Bournemouth University. 22-24 November. Annual Conference of Universities Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Keynote lecture: Turning on and Tuning Out: Psychotherapy and Electronic Communications.
2008 San Francisco. 1st-4th May. ‘Art and Psyche’ International Conference. Keynote Speaker The Third Image.
2009 2009 Rubin Museum, New York. Keynote and filmed interview with John Boorman, “Image and Jung’s Red Book”
2010 London April 18th. Confederation of Analytical Psychology, Third Andrew Samuels Conference Jung and Film. Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. Organiser and Keynote Speaker: Soul and Space in ‘No Country for Old Men’ and ‘Much begins amusingly and leads into the dark’. Jung’s cinema and the banal.
2010 Montreal, Canada. 16th International Congress of IAAP. What is the Double when the original is gone?
2011 Media and the Senses, Conference, Goldsmiths. “Seeing Double” plus Again film screening.
2011 Pari Center for New Learning, Italy. Synchronicity Conference. ‘Jungian Psychology, Synchronicities and Film’.
2011 International Association for Jungian Studies, London Conference. Keynote: “Facing Ourselves”
2012 Moscow Association for Analytical Psychology, Conference. Keynote: “Jung and Film. Visible Mind”
2012 Art & Psyche Conference, New York University, Keynote: “Film and psyche. How Europe got to know the mind of America through the cinema”
2013 Psychogéographies, poétiques de l’exploration urbaine :sources, figures, actualité. l’Université Jean Moulin - Lyon, France. IRPhiL (Institut de recherches philosophiques de Lyon) et IETT (Institut d’études transtextuelles et transculturelles) Keynote: “London Palimpsest” + film “One Colour Red” (5m).
2013 Foundation for Counselling & Psychotherapy annual conference, London. Presentation: “The face and film. The surface and what’s beneath”.
Conferences
Recent Activities: Conferences Seminars and Research Visits overseas (since 2001)
2007 Dance Movement Therapy, Goldsmiths. Lecture - What's Missing?
2007 Brighton Association of Psychotherapists. Lecture - Unusual Suspects: Using movie images in Psychotherapy work.
2007 Westminster Pastoral Foundation. Key lecture. What’s Missing?
2007 Pari Centre for Science and Arts, Italy. Seminar/screening "Green Ray" Psyche, science and moving image.
2007 Birmingham, West Midlands Institute for Psychotherapy. Day Lecture/workshop Jung's Self - The Postmodern View
2008 Hereford Film Festival. 12-13 April. Plenary speaker Human Being Human: Creative Psychotherapy, Individuation and Image
2008 Seattle USA. 24-26th April. Talks to Object Relations therapists and Jungian analytical candidates.
2008 Italy IJAP Conference. 15-18 May. ‘Turning On and Tuning Out’. Plenary Speaker.
2008 Zurich IAJS Conference 2-5 July. Panel speaker. ‘Film and the Clinic’
2008 New York. 21-22 November. Conference and meeting. James Hillman at Phillip Zabriskie Memorial Lecture
2009 Goldsmiths. Race in the Modern World. Conference. Racism, Incest and Modernity.
2009 Glasgow, Screen International Conference.
2009 Cardiff. Psyche, Power and Society. Conference of IAJS
2008 Hereford Film Festival. 12-13 April. Plenary speaker Human Being Human: Creative Psychotherapy, Individuation and Image
2008 Seattle USA. 24-26th April. Talks to Object Relations therapists and Jungian analytical candidates.
2008 San Francisco. 1st-4th May. ‘Art and Psyche’ International Conference. Plenary Speaker.
2008 Italy IJAP Conference. 15-18 May. ‘Turning On and Tuning Out’. Plenary Speaker.
2008 Zurich IAJS Conference 2-5 July. Panel speaker. ‘Film and the Clinic’
2008 New York. 21-22 November. Conference and meeting. James Hillman at Phillip Zabriskie Memorial Lecture
2009 Goldsmiths. Race in the Modern World. Conference. Panel speaker. Title: “Race and Modernity”
2009 Glasgow, Screen International Conference. Panel paper. ‘The Six Thirds. Audience, Clinic and the Third Image’
2009 Cardiff. Psyche, Power and Society. Conference of IAJS Panel speaker. Title: Jungian Film Analysis, Difference and Developments”
Television and video output
National Network Broadcasts:
2002 ‘Backrow’ BBC Radio 4 What we are ashamed of in the movies
2003
‘Nightwaves’ BBC Radio 3 Memory and the Museum
‘Nightwaves’ BBC Radio 3 Psychiatry in the Movies
‘Nightwaves’ BBC Radio 3 Debate on Happiness
‘Nightwaves’ BBC Radio 3 Mid-Life
2004
‘Nightwaves’ BBC Radio 3 Our fascination with the police
‘Nightwaves’ BBC Radio 3 Review of film ‘Confidences Trop Intimes’
Feature Presentation BBC Radio 4 Movies, Psychology and Modern Culture
‘Nightwaves’ BBC Radio 3 Review of film ‘Birth’
‘All in the Mind’ BBC Radio 4 Secrets (discussed with Raj Persaud)
2005
'Back Row' Discussion of the use of telephones in movies re. The Ring
2006
'Front Row' Discussion of time-lapse themes in movies re. The LakeHouse
2007
'Nightwaves' BBC Radio 3. Discussion of dream depictions in movies e.g. Belle de Jour, The Science of Sleep (Michele Chondry, 2007), Los Oliverados (Bunuel).
"The Radio Ritas" Greenstone Media, New York City, USA. Live broadcast on morning radio in New York discussing 'What Your Favorite Movie Says About You' and other psychological angles on movies.
Web publishing
2006 MSN Movies "What your taste in movies say about you". http://movies.uk.msn.com/features/Whatdoesyourfavemovie_Article.aspx
2006-15-10 Los Angeles Times 15/10/06: "Defining Dylan - If That's Possible" C.H. interviewed by Josh Getlin at the Bob Dylan exhibition in New York City.
Research Interests
Collective psyche and popular culture; unconscious process in film-making; Jungian psychology and cinema.
Publications
Book
Hauke, Chris. 2013. Visible Mind. Movies, modernity and the unconscious. London and NY: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-69252-6
Hauke, Chris. 2009. Jung and the Postmodern. UNSPECIFIED.
Hauke, Chris. 2005. Human Being Human: Culture and the Soul. Routledge. ISBN 9781583917152
Hauke, Chris. 2000. Jung and the Postmodern: the Interpretation of Realities. London and Philadelphia: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415163866
Edited Book
Hauke, Chris and Hockley, Luke, eds. 2011. Jung and Film II : The Return : Further Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. London: Routledge. ISBN 9780415488976
Hauke, Chris and Alister, Ian, eds. 2007. Jung and Film. UNSPECIFIED.
Hauke, Chris and Alister, Ian, eds. 2004. Jung and Film: Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. UNSPECIFIED.
Hauke, Chris and Alister, Ian, eds. 2004. Contemporary Jungian Analysis. UNSPECIFIED.
Edited Journal
Hauke, Chris, ed. 2011. Special section on Jung (co-editor). Article: "Jung and Modern Psychotherapy.", The Psychotherapist. Official Journal of the UKCP, .
Hauke, Chris, ed. 2002. Guest editor for special issue: Jung and Architecture, Harvest, International Journal for Jungian Studies, . 0266-4771
Book Section
Hauke, Chris. 2014. 'Heironymous Bosch: (dis)placing the body, reversing the symbolic'. In: A Tatge and T Steele, eds. DYAD. Arts Council England.
Hauke, Chris. 2012. Foreword. In: Helena Bassil-Morozow, ed. The Trickster in Contemporary Film. London and NY: Routledge, vii-xi. ISBN 978-0415574662
Hauke, Chris. 2012. Article and photographs: 'The Loving Gaze - People and Places'. In: Susan Andres, ed. Activate: Vol. 6 'The Loving Gaze'. London Metropolitan University, Sir John Cass Dept. Of Media, Art and Design.
Hauke, Chris and Hockley, Luke. 2011. Introduction. In: Chris Hauke and Luke Hockley, eds. Jung and Film II: The Return: Further Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. London and NY: Routledge, pp. 1-14. ISBN 978-0415488976
Hauke, Chris. 2011. ‘Much begins amusingly and leads into the dark’: Jung’s popular cinema and the Other. In: Chris Hauke and Luke Hockley, eds. Jung and Film II: The Return: Further Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. London and NY: Routledge, pp. 109-118. ISBN 978-0415488976
Hauke, Chris. 2011. Soul and space in the Coen brothers’ No Country for Old Men. In: Chris Hauke and Luke Hockley, eds. Jung and Film II: The Return: Further Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. London and NY: Routledge, pp. 92-96. ISBN 978-0415488976
Hauke, Chris. 2010. ‘Playing House’. In: Luke Hockley, ed. House: The Wounded Healer on Television: Jungian and Post-Jungian Reflections. London and NY: Routledge, pp. 43-56. ISBN 978-0415479134
Hauke, Chris. 2009. ‘What’s Missing?’. In: Gottfried Heuer, ed. Sacral Revolutions: Reflecting on the Work of Andrew Samuels - Cutting Edges in Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis. Routledge, pp. 121-127. ISBN 978-0415554619
Hauke, Chris. 2009. London Palimsest South/East/North/West. In: Tom Singer, ed. The Soul of Great Cities. New Orleans: Spring Publications.
Hauke, Chris. 2009. Foreword to Greg Singh. In: Greg Singh, ed. Film After Jung: Post-Jungian Approaches to Film Theory. London and NY: Routledge, vii-x. ISBN 978-0415430890
Hauke, Chris. 2007. “I’m not in my own skin. I want to be in my own skin”: revaluing fragmentation and narcissism. In: Anastasios Gaitanidis, ed. Narcissism: A Critical Reader. London: Karnac Books, pp. 187-210. ISBN 978-1855754539
Hauke, Chris. 2006. The Unconscious: Personal and Collective. In: Renos K Papadopoulos, ed. The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications. Routledge, pp. 54-74. ISBN 978-1583911488
Hauke, Chris. 2002. Uneasy Ghosts. Theories of the Child and the Crisis in Analysis. In: R. Withers, ed. Controversies in Analytical Psychology. Routledge, pp. 53-67. ISBN 0415233054
Hauke, Chris. 2002. Jung and the Postmodern. In: Mary Ann Mattoon, ed. Cambridge 2001: Proceedings of the 15th International Congress for Analytical Psychology. Daimon Books, pp. 690-700. ISBN 978-3856306090
Hauke, Chris and Alister, Ian. 2001. Jung & Film: Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. In: Chris Hauke and Ian Alister, eds. Jung & Film: Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. Routledge. ISBN 1583911332
Hauke, Chris. 2001. "Let's go back to finding out whow we are": Men, Unheimlich and returning home in the films of Steven Spielberg. In: Chris Hauke and Ian Alister, eds. Jung & Film: Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. Routledge, pp. 151-174. ISBN 1583911332
Hauke, Chris and Alister, Ian. 2001. Introduction. In: Chris Hauke and Ian Alister, eds. Jung & Film: Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. Routledge, pp. 1-14. ISBN 1583911332
Hauke, Chris and Alister, Ian. 1998. Introduction. In: Chris Hauke and Ian Alister, eds. Contemporary Jungian Analysis. Post-Jungian Perspectives from the Society of Analytical Psychology. London and NY: Routledge, pp. 1-4. ISBN 978-0415141666
Hauke, Chris. 1998. 'Jung, Modernity and Postmodern Psychology. In: Chris Hauke and Ian Alister, eds. Contemporary Jungian Analysis. Post-Jungian Perspectives from the Society of Analytical Psychology. London and NY: Routledge, pp. 287-298. ISBN 978-0415141666
Article
Hauke, Christopher. 2015. Horror Films and the Attack on Rationality. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 6(5), pp. 736-740. ISSN 0021-8774
Hauke, Chris. 2014. ‘A cinema of small gestures’: Derek Jarman's Super 8 – image, alchemy, individuation. International Journal of Jungian Studies, 6(2), pp. 159-164. ISSN 1940-9052
Hauke, Chris. 2012. The Loving Gaze - People and Places. Activate, 6,
Hauke, Chris. 2011. Keeping secrets (and deciding what can be told). Individuation, power and the Red book. International Journal of Jungian Studies, 3(2), pp. 159-168. ISSN 1940-9052
Hauke, Chris. 2009. Turning On and Tuning Out: New Technology, Image, Analysis. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 54(1), pp. 43-60. ISSN 0021-8774
Hauke, Chris. 2005. 'Cinema and Psyche' 'What Makes Movies Work? Unconscious Processes and the Film-Makers' Craft'. Spring Journal of Archetypal Studies, 73, pp. 101-117.
Hauke, Chris. 2004. Orpheus, Dionysus and Popular Culture. Jean Cocteau's Orphee 1950 - then and now. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture, 71, pp. 127-142. ISSN 1882670272
Hauke, Chris. 2004. 'Jean Cocteau’s ‘Orphee’: Orpheus, Dionysis and Popular Culture'. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture Orpheus, 71, pp. 127-142.
Hauke, Chris. 2003. ‘The Phallus, Alchemy and Christ’. Gorgo, 44, pp. 19-45.