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Ivan Tyrrell (; born 18 October 1943) is a British educator, writer, and artist. He lives with his wife Véronique in the
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, England.


Art

Tyrrell left
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to study art as an apprentice at F.G. Marshal in 1959. In 1962, he began a fine arts course at Croydon Art College, and was taught painting by
Bridget Riley Bridget Louise Riley (born 24 April 1931) is an English painter known for her op art paintings. She lives and works in London, Cornwall and the Vaucluse in France. Early life and education Riley was born on 24 April 1931 in West Norwood, No ...
,
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, and
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, among others. He left college disillusioned with the art world and worked in London advertising studios before setting up a
graphic design Graphic design is a profession, academic discipline and applied art that involves creating visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives. Graphic design is an interdisciplinary branch of ...
company in 1971 on the South Coast in Sussex. Two silk-screen posters produced with fellow artist Frederick Carver featured in ''Les Sixties'', a Paris exhibition of
psychedelic art Psychedelic art (also known as psychedelia) is art, graphics or visual displays related to or inspired by psychedelic experiences and hallucinations known to follow the ingestion of psychedelic drugs such as lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD, psil ...
that then transferred to the
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and... “the spectral, hallucinatory scenarios of
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, especially in his novel '' The Crystal World'' – bodied forth in Tyrrell’s apocalyptic poster design." In 1965 Tyrrell, whilst still a student, had met the writer,
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, who had begun introducing ideas from the
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tradition into the Western world. In 1969 Tyrrell was invited to attend regular gatherings of writers, poets, actors, businessmen, diplomats, academics, craftsmen and others at Shah's home in Kent. He joined The Institute for Cultural Research in 1970. In 1977 Tyrrell art-directed thirty-six illustrators for the first edition of ''
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'' by Idries Shah, as well as contributing some illustrations himself.


Psychology

In 1987 he closed his graphic design service due to
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and began learning about
psychotherapy Psychotherapy (also psychological therapy, talk therapy, or talking therapy) is the use of Psychology, psychological methods, particularly when based on regular Conversation, personal interaction, to help a person change behavior, increase hap ...
. From what he learned, Tyrrell came to believe most psychotherapists were poorly trained and had little basic knowledge of psychology.Ivan Tyrrell’s discussion with
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and Frances Hill in ''The Therapist'', 1997, Volume 4, No 3


Human Givens Journal

In 1993, encouraged by the psychiatrist and writer
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, author
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, psychologist Joe Griffin and
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, he launched a journal, ''The Therapist'', in an attempt to increase the scientific rigour of the field. Medical journalist Denise Winn was appointed Editor in 1997 and Ivan Tyrrell became General Editor. In 2000 its name was changed to ''Human Givens'', to reflect the growing interest in the human givens approach to psychotherapy, behaviour and education that he was developing with Griffin. ''Human Givens'' is now the official journal of the Human Givens Institute. The journal gave Tyrrell the opportunity of publishing interviews with people whose ideas interested him, such as Richard Bentall,
Doris Lessing Doris May Lessing ( Tayler; 22 October 1919 – 17 November 2013) was a British novelist. She was born to British parents in Qajar Iran, Persia, where she lived until 1925. Her family then moved to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), where ...
,
Robin Skynner Robin Skynner (16 August 1922 in Cornwall–24 September 2000 in Islington, London) was a psychiatric pioneer and innovator in treating mental illness. As a young man during World War II, Skynner was a Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot who flew the ...
,
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, John Cacioppo, and many others.


Teaching

Tyrrell began teaching courses in psychology and psychotherapy in 1996, and is now director with Joe Griffin of Human Givens College. The Griffin/Tyrrell collaboration contributed to psychotherapy and consciousness studies and publications.


Publications

* ''Hypnosis and Trance States: The first explanation of hypnosis from an evolutionary perspective.'' (1998) Co-author: Griffin, J. Organising Idea Monograph, No.1. European Therapy Studies Institute. . * ''Psychotherapy and the Human Givens.'' (1998) Co-author: Griffin, J. Organising Idea Monograph, No.2. European Therapy Studies Institute. . * ''Breaking the Cycle of Depression: The connection between depression and dreaming and what it means for psychotherapy.'' (1999) Co-author: Griffin, J. Organising Idea Monograph, No.3. European Therapy Studies Institute. * ''The APET model: patterns in the brain.'' (2000) Co-author: Griffin, J. Organising Idea Monograph, No.4. European Therapy Studies Institute. . * ''The Shackled Brain: How to release locked in patterns of psychological trauma.'' (2000) Co-author: Griffin, J. Organising Idea Monograph, No.5. European Therapy Studies Institute. . * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2004). ''Dreaming Reality: How dreaming keeps us sane, or can drive us mad.'' Human Givens Publishing. * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2004). ''How to lift depression fast.'' Human Givens Publishing. * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2005). ''Freedom from addiction: The secret behind successful addiction busting.'' Human Givens Publishing. * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2007). ''An Idea in Practice: using the human givens approach.'' Human Givens Publishing. . * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2007). ''How to master anxiety: Stress, panic attacks, phobias, psychological trauma and more.'' Human Givens Publishing. * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2008). ''Release from anger: Practical help for controlling unreasonable rage.'' Human Givens Publishing. * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2013). ''Why We Dream: The Definitive Answer.'' Human Givens Publishing. . * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2013). ''Human Givens: The New Approach to Emotional Health and Clear Thinking.'' Human Givens Publishing.


Books

* ''The Survival Option: A guide to living through nuclear war.'' (1982) Jonathan Cape, . * ''The Human Givens: A new approach to emotional health and clear thinking.'' (2003) Co-author: Griffin, J. HG Publishing, . * ''Dreaming Reality: How dreaming keeps us sane, or can drive us mad.'' (2004) Co-author: Griffin, J. HG Publishing, . * ''How to lift depression...fast.'' (2004) Co-author: Griffin, J. HG Publishing, . * ''Freedom from addiction: The secret behind successful addiction busting.'' (2005) Co-author: Griffin, J. HG Publishing, * ''Back from the brink: Coping with stress.'' (2005) Co-author: Leeson, N. Virgin Books, . * ''Godhead, The Brain’s Big Bang: The explosive origin of creativity, mysticism and mental illness.'' (2011) Co-author: Griffin, J. HG Publishing, * ''Listening to Idries Shah: How Understanding Can Grow.'' (2016) HG Publishing, .


References


External links


The Human Givens Institute
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