Christian Lujan

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Christian Lujan
Born France France
Occupation Social psychologist,
psychoanalyst,
author,
professor,
ESCP-EAP European School of Management
Website
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Christian Lujan, Ph.D. is a director with ICS-Interconsultants, a specialist in organizational management and professor at the ESCP-EAP European School of Management.

Lujan is a Psychoanalyst and Social psychologist, and his work focuses on relations and health in the workplace. He is a joint author with Gerard Huber and Madeleine Karli of the book: When Work Makes One Insane, Change!, 2005, as well as To Direct and Justify: The Art and Practice of Management, 2003.

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[edit] Education

Christian Lujan holds a doctorate of clinical social psychology.

[edit] Expert witness in documentary

Lujan appeared as an expert witness on the Cult debate in the French documentary on Landmark Education, Voyage Au Pays Des Nouveaux Gourous, in 2004.
Lujan states

So, Christian Lujan, you are a psycho-sociologist and psychoanalyst. Why did Alain Roth bring out those fears from childhood? What's the purpose? He is in a position of total power. And we're in a mechanism that has no place for the subject. Individuals are objects, objects of this total power. Everything is in coded language. Everything is organized, everything is structured. The goal is to destabilize the individual and to negate - and I emphasize this - the notion of the subject. The individual doesn't own his own past. Only they know what's good for him. At any moment, an exercise like this can take away a person's introspection.[1]

[edit] Publications

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dr. Christian Lujan, May 24, 2004, Pieces a Conviction, France 3, Voyage Au Pays Des Nouveaux Gourous.


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