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Andrew Feldmár (''Feldmár András''; born 28 October 1940, in Budapest) is a Hungarian born
psychotherapist Psychotherapy (also psychological therapy, talk therapy, or talking therapy) is the use of psychological methods, particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person change behavior, increase happiness, and overcome pro ...
living in Canada. He is most known as the Hungarian follower of R. D. Laing, the Scottish psychiatrist who was one of the leading figures of the
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. Laing, who later became his friend, was his teacher and therapist first. Following his mentor, Feldmár practices and popularizes a form of radical psychotherapy, where the main goal of the therapist is to engage in a real, spontaneous and honest relationship with the patient. This approach is based on the findings of research on interpersonal
phenomenology Phenomenology may refer to: Art * Phenomenology (architecture), based on the experience of building materials and their sensory properties Philosophy * Phenomenology (philosophy), a branch of philosophy which studies subjective experiences and a ...
, spiritual emergency, the anthropology of healing, existential psychotherapy and community therapy. Feldmár rejects the labelling of human suffering, and therefore distances himself from the mainstream forms of psychiatry and psychotherapy which are based on the concept of
mental illness A mental disorder, also referred to as a mental illness or psychiatric disorder, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning. Such features may be persistent, relapsing and remitti ...
. He has published many books in Hungarian, he lectures, teaches, provides supervision and therapy internationally, he has worked as a psychotherapist with over 52 years of experience, having spent more than 100,000 hours in psychotherapy with clients. He has been noticeably successful treating psychotic patients. He is a well-known expert in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.


Biography

Andrew Feldmár was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1940 in a non-religious Jewish family. When he was 3 and a half years old his mother was taken to
Auschwitz Auschwitz concentration camp ( (); also or ) was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) during World War II and the Holocaust. It con ...
, his father to a labor camp, and his grandmother to the
Budapest ghetto The Budapest Ghetto was a Nazi ghetto set up in Budapest, Hungary, where Jews were forced to relocate by a decree of the Government of National Unity led by the fascist Arrow cross party during the final stages of World War II. The ghetto existed f ...
. However, his father managed to arrange for a young Catholic woman to take the young Andrew. For a year and a half he was living with the woman called Irén Igaz (in Hungarian her last name means righteous) and her kids. To protect him, he had to be called by a different name. His relatives came back around 1945. After the defeat of the
1956 revolution The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (23 October – 10 November 1956; hu, 1956-os forradalom), also known as the Hungarian Uprising, was a countrywide revolution against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1989) and the Hunga ...
, at the age of 16 he immigrated to Canada alone. Feldmár holds an Honours BA in mathematics, physics and chemistry from the University of Toronto, as well as an MA in psychology from the University of Western Ontario. He is an Honorary Life Member of the Canadian Psychological Association. Feldmár is married, he has a daughter and a son.


Career

Feldmár had been trained in the practice of psychotherapy and was trained and supervised in LSD therapy under R.D. Laing in London between 1974-75. During this year he also studied from a wide range of well-known experts of their fields: Francis Huxley, John Heaton, Hugh Crawford and Leon Redler. Feldmár also worked with one of the founders of transpersonal psychology
Stanislav Grof Stanislav "Stan" Grof is a Czech-born psychiatrist who has been living in the United States since the 1960s. Grof is one of the principal developers of transpersonal psychology and research into the use of non-ordinary states of consciousness ...
at the Esalen Institute in California. He gained further experience in the field while volunteering at Hollywood Hospital in New Westminster, where LSD was legally used for research and therapy. He gained experience in Brief psychotherapy in Palo Alto in the research group of Paul Watzlawick. While still legal, he had been involved in different projects concerning the use of MDMA in psychotherapy. In 2008 Feldmár was involved in a research study, sponsored by the
Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is an American nonprofit organization working to raise awareness and understanding of psychedelic substances. MAPS was founded in 1986 by Rick Doblin and is now based in San Jose, C ...
(MAPS) to show the efficacy of MDMA as an adjunct to psychotherapy with severe cases of PTSD. He is currently a mentor in the ''Certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies and Research'' program in California. Although he promotes the benefits of research and use of psychedelics in therapy he does not practice it due to its illegality. He has participated in many research projects and taught, lectured and lead workshops at the Simon Fraser University (SFU), University of British Columbia (UBC), Emily Carr and Douglas College, The Cold Mountain Institute, The Collingwood Institute and meetings of BC Psychologists Association as well as in Europe (e.g. London and Stuttgart). In Hungary he is a frequent participant of popular open lectures and podiums, he has a regular column with Dorottya Büky in the Hungarian newspaper HVG. In 1989, he was a guest on a 3-part CBC Ideas radio series entitled R.D. Laing Today. He has also worked as a consultant in both television and film (e.g. Showcase's Kink series). He founded the Integra Households Association, a non profit charity working with those in extreme mental distress. In the 1987 film, '' Did You Used to be R.D. Laing?'' which he co-produced, Feldmár played together with Laing. He also played in the 2013 documentary, From Neurons to Nirvana: The Great Medicines. In 2007, he appeared in an episode of the Colbert Report, after he was banned from the US for several years as the result of a border guard googling his work. Feldmár worked for several international organizations as a specialist in mental health. In 1993 he took part in the UNESCO Chernobyl Program in Minsk, Belarus. He participated in training specialists for the Community Mental Health Centers for the victims of the Chernobyl catastrophe. For two weeks in 1996 he was a consultant for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in Bosnia and Croatia. To popularize Feldmár's work, his theoretical and practical approach to mental health Andrew Feldmár and a group of professionals in 2006 founded an institute in Budapest, Hungary, calle
Feldmár Intézet
(in English: Feldmár Institute). The nonprofit organization is organizing and hosting popular events and an annual summer school. The Institute sponsors a reintegration program for inmates which has proven to be significantly successful. (Only 5 out of the 65 convicted participants are registered as re-offenders, while the national rate is 50%.) The Institute is also involved in the sponsorship and professional work of the Soteria Shelter program in Budapest, a non-coercive alternative to psychiatric hospitalization. In 2019, Feldmár Institut Stuttgart was officially founded. Feldmár has been writing poems since his childhood. In the mid 60's he was the Poet of the Month on Toronto's CHQM radio, and his poetry was read at the Vancouver Art Gallery. In 2007 a selection of his haikus was published in a bilingual (English-Hungarian) poetry book. His poems were translated by the famous Hungarian contemporary poet
Dezső Tandori Dezső Tandori (8 December 1938 – 13 February 2019) was a Hungary, Hungarian writer, poet and literary translator. He was a member of the Széchenyi Academy of Literature and Arts and a founding member of the Digital Literature Academy. While ...
. He translated Géza Gárdonyi's novel, ''
Slave of the Huns ''Slave of the Huns'' is a novel by the Hungarian writer Géza Gárdonyi, published in 1901. The original Hungarian title is ''A láthatatlan ember'', which translates literally as ''The Invisible Man'', but its title was changed in English (pro ...
'' which was first published in English in 1969.


Bibliography (in Hungarian)

* A tudatállapotok szivárványa (1997, ; 1998, ) * Van élet a halál előtt? – beszélgetések Feldmár Andrással (Fliegauf Benedek, 2004, ) * Beszélgetések Feldmár Andrással, A tudatállapotok szivárványa szerzőjével (2002, ) * Apró részletekben (2004, ) * Végzet, sors, szabad akarat (2004, ) with Ranschburg Jenő and Popper Péter * A tudatállapotok szivárványa (2006, ) * Feldmár mesél – Egy terapeuta történetei. (2007, ) * Küszöbgyakorlatok (2007, ) – with Büky Dorottya * Szégyen és szeretet (2008, ) * A tudatállapotok szivárványa (2007, – second edition) * Igazi vagy? Iskola nőknek (2008, ) – with Bernát Orsolya and Büky Dorottya * Szabadság, szerelem (2009, ) * A tudatállapotok szivárványa (2010, – revised edition) * A barna tehén fia (2010, ) – with Büky Dorottya * Szabadíts meg a Gonosztól! (2011, ) * Belső utakon – A Nyitott Akadémia válogatott előadásai önismeretről, sorsról és szabadságról (2011, ); with Bagdy Emőke, Dr. Czeizel Endre, Dr. Csernus Imre, Daubner Béla, Kádár Annamária, Kígyós Éva, Pál Ferenc, Popper Péter, Ranschburg Jenő, Szendi Gábor * Ébredések (2012, ) * Útmutató tévelygőknek (2012, ) – with Büky Dorottya * Most vagy soha (2014, ) * Életunalom, élettér, életkedv (2014, ) * Hogyan lesz a gyerekből felnőtt? (2014, ) * Álom és valóság (2015, ) * Akarat és odaadás (2015, ) * Félelem, düh, agresszió és szex (2016, ) * A rettenetes, a csodálatos (2016, ) * Credo (2017, ) * Ellenállás (2018, ) * Kapcsolatok könyve - Újabb útmutató tévelygőknek (2018, ) – with Büky Dorottya * Őszinteség (2019, ) * A cudar édesanya (2019, ) – with Büky Dorottya * Személyes és személytelen (HVG Könyvek, Bp., 2020, ) * A tudatállapotok szivárványa – revision for Andrew Feldmár's 80th birthday (HVG Könyvek, Bp., 2020, ) * Szabadság és szabad akarat – Idézetek könyve (HVG Könyvek Bp., 2021, ) * Másfél méter – Beszélgetések a szeretetről (HVG Könyvek Bp., 2021, ) – with Büky Dorottya * Agymosó – Őszinte kérdések és spontán válaszok (HVG Könyvek Bp., 2022, ) – with Ács Dániel


Selected works (in English)

Publications * Pylyshyn, Z.W., Feldmar, A.
Grammatical Category as Mediator
in Psychonom. Sci., 1968, Vol. 13.
Minute Particulars
an
Bookworm
(two regular columns) in Mental Patients' Association's publication
In A NutShell
'
The Embryology of Consciousness: What is a normal pregnancy?
In ''The Psychological Aspects of Abortion'', 1979 * Andrew Feldmar in
R.D.Laing: Creative Destroyer
', Bob Mullen (Ed.) London: Cassell, 1997, pp. 340 -368.
Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth and Art
in ''Geist'', 2000
Entheogens and Psychotherapy
in ''Janus Head,'' 2001
Dr. Love and Mr. Death
in ''The Erotic: Exploring Critical Issues'', 2004
Deleuze's Catch After His Surrender to Bacon
in ''Janus Head,'' 2005
Closed doors of perception
in The Guardian, 2007
Psychedelic drugs could heal thousands
in The Guardian, 2008
R. D. Laing and the Courage to Be
in Saybrook University, 2013
Love, will, and the hatred of reality
in ''R.D. Laing: 50 Years Since The Divided Self'', 2013 * On the Therapeutic Stance during Psychedelic Psychotherapy in ''Psychedelics and Psychotherapy: The Healing Potential of Expanded States'', 2021 Interviews * On Healing, CBC TV's ''Viewpoint'' (1975)
3-part CBC Radio's ''Ideas'' on R.D. Laing (1989)

Whatever Became of Andrew Feldmar? (Vancouver Observer, 2009)

Deconstructing Psychiatry (Vancouver Co-op Radio, 2011)
''the original recording is from 2004''
Father, Interpersonal Phenomenologist and Love Dealer – Interview with Andrew Feldmár (Twisted iDEAL, 2013)

"Nobody suffers, nobody is crazy, if they weren't hurt." – Interview with Andrew Feldmár (SEX Magazine, 2014)

Interview with Andrew Feldmar About Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy (MAPS, 2014)
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Soundcloud

The Rainbow States of Consciousness (Conscious Living Radio, 2014)

A boldly honest conversation with Andrew Feldmár (Philosophy Magazine, 2018)

Mia Kalef: On Evil
Videos
Did You Used to Be R.D. Laing? (TV movie, 1989)

Deconstructing Psychiatry (a movie by Cindy Lou Griffith, 2004)

Andrew Feldmár - Lunar Eclipse -- A Life Worth Living (TEDxDanubia, 2011)

Andrew Feldmár on the Colbert Report (2007)

Andrew Feldmar: MDMA for PTSD (MAPS, 2012)

The Psychedelic Apprentice - Andrew Feldmar (Psychedelic Science, 2013)

From Neurons to Nirvana: The Great Medicines
(2014) And here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2rrn_0uTro
Therapeutic Use of Psychedelics Overview & Personal Journey - Andrew Feldmar (Psychedelic Psychotherapy Forum, 2015)

Andrew Feldmar on Psychedelic Therapy (Breaking Convention, 2015)

Andrew Feldmar - LSD, MDMA, & Therapy (ChangeTruth, 2016)

Andrew Feldmár on Psychotherapy (Feldmar Institute, 2016)

Andrew Feldmár on Shame (Feldmar Institute, 2016)

Andrew Feldmár on Dependancy [sic] and Emancipation (Feldmar Institute, 2016)

Legalizing Psychedelic Medicine - Andrew Feldmar - Trust (MAPS Canada, 2017)

The LSD Psychotherapists - King's Society for Psychedelic Studies 2017, London

A lecture and Q&A by Andrew Feldmár at Depression Confessions (Vancouver, 2017)

Andrew Feldmár: R. D. Laing - Existentialism & Buddhism (UBC, 2017)

Andrew Feldmár: Portrait of a therapist (Asher Penn, 2019)

The Psychedelic Society – Meetup 21: Andrew Feldmar on Entheogens & Radical Psychotherapy, 2020

Andrew Feldmar: Radical Adventure – Prolegomena to Psychedelic Psychotherapy , The Maudsley Psychedelic Society, 2021

Psychoanalysis and Psychedelics: The Inaugural Event, with Andrew Feldmár, Paul Zeal and Nathan Gorelick, 2021

Let's talk about love - Andrew Feldmár - TEDxBudapestSalon, 2021

'They Promised You That The River Ain't Deep' - A short film by László Lenhardt, inspired by Andrew Feldmár, 2021

Andrew Feldmar and Michel Odent – a conversation ('Do We Need Midwives?', YouTube, 2022)


External links


Official site
* Andrew Feldmár's Hungarian Wikipedia page: Feldmár András
Feldmar Institute

Soteria Foundation

HVG Books

Weekly vlog on YouTube (in Hungarian)

Andrew Feldmár's ACADEMIA page


References

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