Jürgen W. Kremer
Clinical Psychologist
About Speaker
Jürgen W. Kremer received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the Universität Hamburg, Germany. Jurgen has taught and served as Dean at Saybrook University and the California Institute of Integral Studies. His scholarly work is concerned with the relevance of indigenous knowledge and shamanism for today as well as ethno-autobiography. Jürgen is a tenured faculty member at the Santa Rosa Junior College and the Academic Coordinator for the Indigenous Science and Peace Studies program at the UN University for Peace, Costa Rica. He has published regularly since 1976, with 200 plus publications to his credit (journal articles, book chapters, books). He published the textbook Psychology in Diversity, Diversity in Psychology – An Integrative Psychology for the 21st Century with Kendall-Hunt. His Ethnoautobiography (with R. Jackson-Paton) is scheduled to be re-issued in its third edition with the same publisher. His multicultural textbook Abnormal Psychology has been issued in January of 2020 by Kendall-Hunt. He co-edited the books Transformation of Consciousness: Potentials for Our Future (2015); Cultural and Medical Traditions (2018); and Culture, Consciousness, and Healing (2017). Jürgen has served on several editorial boards and has been an editor of ReVision (a journal of consciousness and transformation) since 1994, see revisionpublishing.org.