Ivan Tyrrell

Ivan Tyrrell is a writer and co-founder with Joe Griffin of the school of psychology known as the human givens approach and principal of MindFields College in the UK. He is Editorial Director of Human Givens Journal and a member of The Institute for Cultural Research.

Publications

 * Tyrrell, I (1982) The Survival Option: A guide to living through nuclear war. Jonathan Cape, ISBN 0-224-02059-5.
 * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (1998) Hypnosis and Trance States: The first fully referenced explanation of hypnosis from an evolutionary perspective. Organising Idea Monograph, No.1. European Therapy Studies Institute. ISBN 1-899398-90-2.
 * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (1998) Psychotherapy and the Human Givens. Organising Idea Monograph, No.2. European Therapy Studies Institute. ISBN 1-899398-95-3.
 * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (1999) Breaking the Cycle of Depression: The connection between deepression and dreaming and what it means for psychotherapy. Organising Idea Monograph, No.3. European Therapy Studies Institute.
 * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2000) The APET model: patterns in the brain. Updating cognitive behavioural therapy. Organising Idea Monograph, No.4. European Therapy Studies Institute. ISBN 1-899398-06-6.
 * Griffin, J. & Tyrrell, I. (2000) The Shackled Brain: How to release locked in patterns of psychological trauma. Organising Idea Monograph, No.5. European Therapy Studies Institute. ISBN 1-899398-11-2.
 * Griffin. J. & Tyrrell, I. (2003) The Human Givens: A new approach to emotional health and clear thinking. UK, HG Publishing, ISBN 1-899398-31-7.
 * Griffin. J. & Tyrrell, I. (2004) Dreaming Reality: How dreaming keeps us sane, or can drive us mad. UK, HG Publishing, ISBN 1-899398-36-8.
 * Griffin. J. & Tyrrell, I. (2004) How to lift depression...fast. UK, HG Publishing, ISBN 1-899398-41-4.
 * Griffin. J. & Tyrrell, I. (2005) Freedom from addiction: The secret behind successful addiction busting. UK, HG Publishing, ISBN 1-899398-46-5
 * Leeson, N. & Tyrrell, I. (2005) Back from the brink: Coping with stress. Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-1075-8.