
Paul
Goodman (b. 1911) was one of the founders of Gestalt therapy
and, along with Fritz Perls and Ralph Hefferline, was one of
the author's of its foundational text, Gestalt Therapy,
Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality.
Paul was an orignial member of the NYIGT and
remained active until his death in 1972. We are proud to continue
to stress the important contributions to Gestalt therapy made
by this social critic, philosopher, psychotherapist, writer,
poet, playright, teacher, —and friend.
In
coming months, this section will feature current members of
our teaching/learning community. |
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A new documentary by Christof Weber and Wolf Lindner, At the Boundary - Laura Perls and Gestalt Therapy, is now available on DVD.
Download a pdf of the cover here, and download the order form here. |
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December 8, 2007
“Shall I compare thee...?” is a day-long colloquium comparing and contrasting the Cycle of Experience with the Sequence of Contacting - our understandings of each and how we use them - explored through group discussions, panels, and presentations. Presenters and panelists: Dan Bloom, Séan Gaffney, Philip Lichtenberg, Edwin Nevis, Sonia March Nevis, Karen Humphrey, Richard Kitzler, Peter Philippson.
Space is limited; early registration is suggested. |
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