Julia Borossa has a clinical practice with individuals and groups. She has worked in the NHS and third sector organisations, and is currently a partner in the Fitzrovia Group Analytic Practice, London and an associate of the Group Analytic Network– London. She also acts as a dissertation supervisor for students on the IGA qualifying course and is a member of the IGA’s International Courses Committee.
In addition to her group analytic training, she has an interdisciplinary academic background with an MA in Comparative Literature from McGill University, Canada and a PhD in History and Philosophy of Science from Cambridge University, UK. She was the director of the Centre for Psychoanalysis at Middlesex University in the UK where her teaching and research interests centered on the histories, cultures and politics of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, with a particular emphasis on de-colonial and cross-cultural approaches.