Morris Nitsun is a consultant clinical psychologist in group psychotherapy in Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust. He was formerly head of psychology and psychotherapy for 30 years in the North-East London NHS Foundation Trust. He is a training group analyst at the Institute of Group Analysis, London. He was for three years convenor of a course at the Anna Freud Clinic in London entitled “Diploma in Innovative Group Interventions”. He was an associate member of the original Group Analytic Practice, 88 Montagu Mansions. When this closed in 2010, he and several colleagues opened the Fitzrovia Group Analytic Practice in central London. He was recently given the President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists award for services to mental health, including group psychotherapy.
Morris Nitsun is a widely published author, best known for his books, “The Anti-group: Destructive Forces in the Group and Their Creative Potential” (Nitsun 1996) and “The Group as an Object of Desire - Exploring sexuality in group psychotherapy” (2006). Both have been described as ‘classics in the field.’ “The Anti-group” was reissued in a Classic Edition in 2014. His new book, “Beyond the Anti-group: Survival and Transformation”, was published in early 2015.
Morris lectures and runs workshops in countries across the world and has many times been invited to present keynote lectures and workshops at national and international conferences.
He is also a practicing artist and had his tenth solo exhibition of paintings in London in September 2015.
Morris Nitsun is a widely published author, best known for his books, “The Anti-group: Destructive Forces in the Group and Their Creative Potential” (Nitsun 1996) and “The Group as an Object of Desire - Exploring sexuality in group psychotherapy” (2006). Both have been described as ‘classics in the field.’ “The Anti-group” was reissued in a Classic Edition in 2014. His new book, “Beyond the Anti-group: Survival and Transformation”, was published in early 2015.
Morris lectures and runs workshops in countries across the world and has many times been invited to present keynote lectures and workshops at national and international conferences.
He is also a practicing artist and had his tenth solo exhibition of paintings in London in September 2015.