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Gestalt Therapy Integrated: Contours of Theory & Practice

Autor Erving Polster, Miriam Polster, Irving Polster
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 1974
Explains the fundamentals of the behavioral theory that is based on an integrated view of the personality. For the student and the professional.
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ISBN-13: 9780394710068
ISBN-10: 0394710061
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 110 x 184 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Vintage Publishing

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Until this book, there was no one concise statement of the fundamentals of gestalt therapy. The authors, who are co-directors of the Gestalt Training Center of San Diego, not only explain these principles, but also develop new concepts, reformulate older ones and show, through case studies, how all of these elements come together in the therapeutic meeting.

Notă biografică

Erving Polster, PhD,is a teacher of gestalt therapy. He has attracted students from all over the globe to his homebase in San Diego. He is the author of five books, including the classic Gestalt Therapy Integrated: Contours of Theory & Practice, Uncommon Ground: To Enhance Everyday Living, and From the Radical Center: The Heart of Gestalt Therapy, as well as numerous anthology chapters. He and his late wife Miriam codirected the Gestalt Training Center of San Diego.

Miriam Polster was a teacher and a gestalt therapist. She and her husband, Erving, founded the Gestalt Training Center in La Jolla, California. In her youth, Dr. Polster was a gifted soprano, and she received a bachelor's degree in music at Miami University of Ohio. In 1967 she earned her doctorate at Case Western Reserve University. In addition to her work in gestalt therapy, she also published the book,Eve's Daughters: The Forbidden Heroism of Women. She received a certificate of special recognition from the US House of Representatives in 1999 and the Lifelong Commitment to Gestalt Therapy Award in 2000 from the Gestalt Therapy Conference in Montreal.