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Gestalt Therapy: The Attitude & Practice of an Atheoretical Experientialism

Gestalt Therapy: The Attitude & Practice of an Atheoretical Experientialism

John Burton
4.4/5 ( ratings)
This remarkable exploration of the inner principles of Gestalt therapy originated over 20 years ago in the form of a completed book, written at Fritz Perls' request. Now fully updated by the author, it is joined by a collection of essays that present the Naranjo's reassessment of Gestalt therapy for the present day. In his fascinating study Naranjo has captured the flavour and distinctive character of the California-based school of Gestalt therapy, propagated by Perls in his last years as a teacher and exemplar of the approach he pioneered. Lively and readible, learned and insightful, this book will be indispensible both for professionals and the lay-reader, demonstrating why Fritz Perls was truly the father of the now-flourishing human potential movement.
Language
English
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Crown House Publishing
Release
September 30, 2004
ISBN
1899836543
ISBN 13
9781899836543

Gestalt Therapy: The Attitude & Practice of an Atheoretical Experientialism

John Burton
4.4/5 ( ratings)
This remarkable exploration of the inner principles of Gestalt therapy originated over 20 years ago in the form of a completed book, written at Fritz Perls' request. Now fully updated by the author, it is joined by a collection of essays that present the Naranjo's reassessment of Gestalt therapy for the present day. In his fascinating study Naranjo has captured the flavour and distinctive character of the California-based school of Gestalt therapy, propagated by Perls in his last years as a teacher and exemplar of the approach he pioneered. Lively and readible, learned and insightful, this book will be indispensible both for professionals and the lay-reader, demonstrating why Fritz Perls was truly the father of the now-flourishing human potential movement.
Language
English
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Crown House Publishing
Release
September 30, 2004
ISBN
1899836543
ISBN 13
9781899836543

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