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Dr Monica Luci

Lecturer
Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies
Dr Monica Luci

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Biography

Dr. Monica Luci is a clinical psychologist, Jungian and relational psychoanalyst, and lecturer and team member within the MAs Refugee Care and Psychodynamic Counselling at the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies, and member of the Centre for Trauma Asylum and Refugees at the University of Essex. She is a consultant and supervisor for national and international organisations and agencies in the psychosocial and psychotherapeutic work with refugees, especially survivors of torture, women that suffered gender-based violence, unaccompanied minors and individuals and communities that experienced other kind of human rights violations. She is teaching internationally in professional courses, and to Jungian trainees within International Association of Analytical Psychology Developing Groups. She has authored, translated, and edited publications on the themes of trauma, torture, displacement, collective violence, human rights violations, gender, and psychoanalysis among which the monographs Torture, Psychoanalysis, Human Rights (Routledge, 2017), Torture Survivors in Analytic Therapy: Jung, Politics, Culture (Routledge, 2022), Lockdown Therapy: Jungian Perspectives on How the Pandemic Changed Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2023), and Psychoanalytic, Psychosocial and Human Rights Perspectives on Enforced Disappearance (Routledge, 2024). She is member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Analytical Psychology.

Qualifications

  • PhD Refugee Care University of Essex,

  • MA Clinical and Community Psychology University of Rome - La Sapienza,

Appointments

University of Essex

  • Lecturer (R), Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex (2023 - present)

Research and professional activities

Research interests

Psychodynamic understanding of the refugee experience

Open to supervise

Refugees, trauma and body

Open to supervise

Refugees, violence and human rights

Open to supervise

Complex trauma

Open to supervise

Complex and combined therapies for refugees

Open to supervise

Psychodynamic understanding of collective violence at the crossroads between intrapsychic, interpersonal and social levels

Open to supervise

Torture survivors' experience

Open to supervise

Gender based violence among refugees

Open to supervise

Accompanied and unaccompanied minor refugees

Open to supervise

Interdisciplinary studies between psychoanalysis and law

Open to supervise

Teaching and supervision

Current teaching responsibilities

  • Law and the Unconscious: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue Between Psychoanalysis and Law (LW255)

  • Contexts of Refugee Experience (PA931)

  • Psychosocial Perspectives on Human Rights (PA932)

  • Therapeutic Care for Refugees (PA937)

  • Selected Applications of Analytical Psychology (PA974)

  • Dissertation - MA Refugee Care (PA982)

Publications

Journal articles (21)

Luci, M., Carpani, S. and Papič, T., (2024). Editorial of the Special Issue Analysis & Activism: Do We Really Have the Answer?. Journal of Analytical Psychology. 69 (2), 167-173

Luci, M., (2024). Trauma, flight and migration: psychoanalytic perspectives. Psychodynamic Practice. 30 (2), 202-206

Luci, M., (2024). Disputed Boundaries of the Self, the Group, and their Environment: What We Learn from Refugees about our Psychic Functioning<sup>1</sup>.. The Journal of analytical psychology. 69 (5), 768-787

Luci, M., (2023). Enforced Disappearances and Torture Today: A View from Analytical Psychology. Journal of Analytical Psychology. 68 (2), 337-347

Luci, M., (2023). In Search for Soul: The Contribution of Analytical Psychology to Heal Human Rights Violations. British Journal of Psychotherapy. 39 (3), 611-628

Luci, M. and Juvin, C., (2023). Les disparitions forcées et la torture à notre époque : un point de vue de la psychologie analytique. Revue de Psychologie Analytique. N° 12 (1), 59-70

Luci, M., (2022). Papadopoulos, Renos K. Involuntary Dislocation: Home, Trauma, Resilience and Adversity‐Activated Development. London & New York: Routledge. 2021. Pp. 328. Hbk. £120. Pbk. £29.999. Journal of Analytical Psychology. 67 (4), 1186-1188

Luci, M., (2021). A complex treatment for complex trauma.. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. 35 (1), 76-77

Luci, M., (2021). Ginzburg, Alessandra and Carvalho, Richard. (2020). ‘Once and for all time, always the same?’ British Journal of Psychotherapy , 36, 3, 430‐44.. Journal of Analytical Psychology. 66 (4), 1021-1024

Zarbafi, A., (2021). Luci, Monica. Torture, Psychoanalysis and Human Rights. Abingdon, New York: Routledge. 2017. Pp. 278. Hbk. £130. Pbk. £29.59. Journal of Analytical Psychology. 66 (2), 362-366

Luci, M. and Kahn, M., (2021). Analytic Therapy with Refugees: Between Silence and Embodied Narratives. Psychoanalytic Inquiry. 41 (2), 103-114

Luci, M., (2021). The psychic skin between individual and collective states of mind in trauma. Journal of Psychosocial Studies. 14 (1), 33-45

Luci, M., (2020). Displacement as trauma and trauma as displacement in the experience of refugees. Journal of Analytical Psychology. 65 (2), 260-280

Luci, M. and Di Rado, D., (2020). The Special Needs of Victims of Torture or Serious Violence: A Qualitative Research in EU. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies. 18 (4), 405-420

Comitato di Redazione con, ML., (2020). Editoriale. STUDI JUNGHIANI (52), 5-12

Luci, M., (2019). La disintegrazione del sé e la rigenerazione della "pelle psichica" nella terapia dei rifugiati traumatizzati. STUDI JUNGHIANI (49), 17-37

(2018). Open Letter From A Group of Jungians on The Question of Jung's Writings on And theories About ‘Africans’. British Journal of Psychotherapy. 34 (4), 673-678

Luci, M., (2017). Disintegration of the self and the regeneration of ‘psychic skin’ in the treatment of traumatized refugees. Journal of Analytical Psychology. 62 (2), 227-246

Codignola, C. and Luci, M., (2013). La sfida delle famiglie omogenitoriali. PSICOTERAPIA E SCIENZE UMANE. 47 (1), 23-54

(2011). 1. KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND INVITED PLENARY LECTURES – CONTENTS. European Journal of Psychotraumatology. 2 (1)

Capozzi, P., Lingiardi, V. and Luci, M., (2004). L'atteggiamento degli psicoanalisti italiani nei confronti dell'omosessualità: una ricerca empirica. Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane. 38 (3)

Books (4)

Bianchi, MG. and Luci, M., (2023). Psychoanalytic, Psychosocial, and Human Rights Perspectives on Enforced Disappearance. Routledge. 9781032320588

Carpani, S. and Luci, M., (2022). Lockdown Therapy: Jungian Perspectives on How the Pandemic Changed Psychoanalysis. Routledge. 9781032210230

Luci, M., (2022). Torture Survivors in Analytic Therapy: Jung, Politics, Culture. Routledge. 0367426706. 9780367426705

Luci, M., (2017). Torture, Psychoanalysis and Human Rights. Routledge. 1317439236. 9781317439233

Book chapters (20)

Luci, M., The salience of borders in the experience of refugees. In: Political passions and Jungian Psychology. Editors: Carta, S. and Kiehl, E., . Routledge

Luci, M., Trauma, Resilience and Forced Migration of Adolescent Unaccompanied Minors. In: Handbook of Resilience among Displaced People. Editors: Fernando, C., Alhosseini, F., Chen, X., Ferrari, M. and Shamim, A., . Springer

Luci, M., Trauma, Resilience and Forced Migration of Adolescent Unaccompanied Minors. Springer

Luci, M., (2023). The Wall: Object, Image, and Processes in the Individual and Collective Psyche. In: Collective Structures of Imagination in Jungian Interpretation. Editors: Segal, RA., Blocian, I. and Kuzmicki, A., . BRILL. 95- 114. 9789004468740

Luci, M., (2023). Tortured and disappeared bodies: The problem of 'knowing'. In: Psychoanalytic, Psychosocial, and Human Rights Perspectives on Enforced Disappearance. Editors: Bianchi, MG. and Luci, M., . Routledge. 171- 187. 9781032320588

Bianchi, MG. and Luci, M., (2023). Introduction. In: Psychoanalytic, Psychosocial, and Human Rights Perspectives on Enforced Disappearance. Routledge. 1- 15. 9781032320588

Carpani, S. and Luci, M., (2022). Introduction. In: Lockdown Therapy: Jungian Perspectives on How the Pandemic Changed Psychoanalysis. Routledge. xxii- xxxviii. 9781032210230

Luci, M., (2022). Floating and taking root: Individuation in contemporary traumatic conditions. In: Individuation and Liberty in a Globalized World: Psychosocial Perspectives on Freedom after Freedom. Editors: Carpani, S., . Routledge. 195- 214. 9780367768966

Luci, M., (2021). Crossing physical borders and the making of identity. In: Jungian Perspectives on Indeterminate States Betwixt and Between Borders. Editors: Brodersen, E. and Amezaga, P., . Routledge

Luci, M., (2020). Afterword. Gender, Power and States of Self. In: A Psychoanalytical-Historical Perspective on Capitalism and Politics. Editors: Vianello, M., . Routledge. 65- 89. 1000329585. 9781000329582

Luci, M., (2017). Social Actors of Torture. In: Torture, Psychoanalysis and Human Rights. Routledge. 31- 90

Luci, M., (2017). Torture: What is it?. In: Torture, Psychoanalysis and Human Rights. Routledge. 2- 14

Luci, M., (2017). The Emotional Life of Torturous Society. In: Torture, Psychoanalysis and Human Rights. Routledge. 135- 160

Luci, M., (2017). Paradoxical Multiple Self States and Monolithic Self States. In: Torture, Psychoanalysis and Human Rights. Routledge. 92- 134

Luci, M., (2017). Torturous Societies. In: Torture, Psychoanalysis and Human Rights. Routledge. 15- 30

Luci, M., (2017). The Permissibility of Torture. In: Torture, Psychoanalysis and Human Rights. Routledge. 194- 210

Luci, M., (2017). The Splintered Reflective Triangle in Bystanders, Perpetrators and Victims of Torture. In: Torture, Psychoanalysis and Human Rights. Routledge. 161- 192

Luci, M., (2017). Three Fields of Application in Human Rights. In: Torture, Psychoanalysis and Human Rights. Routledge. 211- 244

Lingiardi, V. and Luci, M., (2012). Chapitre 1. L'homosexualité en psychanalyse. In: L'homosexualité dans les psychothérapies. De Boeck Supérieur. 15- 15. 9782804169206

Lingiardi, V. and Luci, M., (2006). L'omosessualità in psicoanalisi. In: Gay e lesbiche in psicoterapia. Editors: Rigliano, P. and Graglia, M., . Raffaello Cortina Editore. 8860300312. 9788860300317

Conferences (13)

Luci, M., “I feel, therefore We are”: The body as an emotional map of the world between individual and collective states of mind

Luci, M., The search for soul: The contribution of analytical psychology to heal human rights violations

Luci, M., Il trauma tra solidificazioni e liquidificazioni collettive e individuali: la Storia e le storie

Luci, M., Binocular view into abhorrent realities: psychoanalysis and analytical psychology face violations of human rights

Luci, M., Jung on the Nature of the Psyche: Psychic and Physical Infections of our Times

Luci, M., Floating and taking roots: individuation in contemporary traumatic conditions

Luci, M., Disputed Boundaries of the Self, the Group, and their Environment: What We Learn from Refugees about our Psychic Functioning

Luci, M., Mapping change processes in psychodynamic psychotherapy

Luci, M., Trauma and Values

Luci, M., Borders, Immigration, Asylum: A Global Psychoanalytic Perspective on the Psycho-Political Meaning of State Borders

Luci, M., (2023). Torture survivors and the unthinkable: a hyper present body in the therapeutic process ( Second part of a Joint Presentation with Maria Giovanna Bianchi: "Enforced Disappearance and Torture Today: A View from Analytical Psychology")

Germani, M. and Luci, M., (2013). Early interventions in the treatment and rehabilitation of torture and extreme trauma survivors

Germani, M., Mosca, L., Luci, M. and Lai, C., (2011). Specificity of Dissociative Disorders in Survivors of Torture and Extreme Trauma: Identification of Some Specific "Clusters'' in the Dissociative Experience Scale

Contact

mluci@essex.ac.uk

Location:

5A.122, Colchester Campus

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