John Heron

John Heron

John Heron (born 1928) is a pioneer in the creation of a participatory research method in the social sciences, called co-operative inquiry, which was based on his work in 1968-69 on the phenomenology of social encounter, and which has been applied by practitioners in many fields of professional and personal development. He is committed to the process of co-operative inquiry, in whatever field it is applied, as a basic form of relational and participative spiritual practice.

Heron was the founder and director of the Human Potential Research Project, University of Surrey from 1970 to 1977, the first university-based centre for humanistic and transpersonal psychology and education in Europe. He was Assistant Director of the British Postgraduate Medical Federation at the University of London from 1977 to 1985, in charge of an innovative programme of personal and professional development for hospital doctors and GPs, including a co-operative inquiry into whole-person medicine, out of which the British Holistic Medical Association was formed. He was the director of the International Centre for Co-operative Inquiry at Volterra, Tuscany, Italy, from 1990 to 2000, where radical forms of spiritual inquiry were developed. He is co-director of the South Pacific Centre for Human Inquiry at Auckland, New Zealand from 2000 to the present, focussing on long-term co-operative inquiries into charismatic and relational spiritual practices.

Heron is a group facilitator and trainer in the fields of co-counselling (in 1974 he was one of the founders of Co-Counselling International after a split from the Re-evaluation Counseling of Harvey Jackins), co-operative inquiry and new paradigm research, educational and staff development, group facilitation and interactive skills, management development, personal and transpersonal development, professional development in medicine, psychotherapy and the helping professions. He is also a researcher and author.

Heron was a group facilitator on UK TV programmes on the following topics: medical stress (ITV, 1981), racism (BBC2, 1985), AIDS (Channel 4, 1987), Salman Rushdie's "Satanic Verses" (BBC2, 1990), divorce (BBC2, 1991), parents and teenagers (BBC1, 1994).

One of the founders in the UK of each of the following: Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners, Co-counselling International, Institute for the Development of Human Potential, New Paradigm Research Group, Research Council for Complementary Medicine.

Books

*"Feeling and Personhood: Psychology in Another Key" (London, Sage, 1992)
*"Co-operative Inquiry: Research into the Human Condition" (London, Sage, 1996)
*"Sacred Science: Person-centred Inquiry into the Spiritual and the Subtle" (Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books, 1998)
*"The Complete Facilitator's Handbook" (London, Kogan Page, 1999).
*"Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide" fifth edition (London, Saqe, 2001)
*"Participatory Spirituality: A Farewell to Authoritarian Religion" (New Zealand, Lulu Press, 2007)

External links

* [http://www.human-inquiry.com/thoughts.htm Spiritual Inquiry: A Handbook of Radical Practice] (essay)
* [http://www.leadcoach.com/archives/e-journal/2005/2005_12_article_heron.html Notes on Spiritual Leadership and Relational Spirituality] (based on notes that originally appeared in Pluralities/Integration newsletter. An introduction to the concepts of relational spirituality
* [http://www.human-inquiry.com/homebase.htm Website of the South Pacific Centre for Human Inquiry]
* [http://www.human-inquiry.com/jhcvpubl.htm Photo, brief CV and list of publications]
* [http://www.human-inquiry.com/Keynote2.htm The text of a personal talk on his work]
* [http://www.human-inquiry.com/Otherdocs.htm Papers available online]


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