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The NYIGT holds to the principle that good teaching/learning emerges from a field of mutual interest. From the beginning of the Institute, qualified members have offered courses coming from their interests, involvements and passions. Likewise, students have had to form their own "programs" out of their individual needs and concerns. Each student organizes his or her own "program" based on need, interest and excitement, often "apprenticing" with one member for some time. We believe this leads to growth and awareness in a way that most effectively embodies the values and spirit of Gestalt therapy, rather than mere introjecting; a fluid teaching/learning process hopefully encourages more contactful understanding.

The courses listed here are given autonomously by each of the individual instructors, all of whom are Full Members of our Institute. They establish their own entrance requirements and fees. This uncentralized structure requires self-generated learning. We encourage students to discover the appropriate instructor(s) for themselves at this particular point in their learning. To do so, please contact the instructors directly for a complete description. Availability of any specific offering is subject to change.

  • The Achievement of the Gestalt Group:
    the Relation of that Achieving to the Achievement of Self

    Richard J. Kitzler M.A., 212-691-3080, lycidas2@aol.com
  • Breathing Into Contact
    Susan Gregory C.E.A.T., 212-362-4326, sgregory@gestaltsing.com
  • Developmental Somatic Psychotherapy, A Two Year Training
    Ruella Frank Ph.D., 212-662-3322, ruellafrank@nyc.rr.com
  • Dreamwork
    Susan Jurkowski, LCSW, CGP, 212-472-0145, sijurkowski@hotmail.com
  • A Gestalt Approach to Group for Beginning Group Therapists
    Carl Hodges, ACSW, LCSW, 718-858-7542, cwhvosge@aol.com
  • Gestalt Therapy with Borderline, Narcissistic, and Schizoid Clients
    Elinor Greenberg Ph.D., 212-580-9258, elinorg@mac.com
  • Gestalt Therapy Dreamwork for Beginners
    Elinor Greenberg Ph.D., 212-580-9258, elinorg@mac.com
  • Gestalt Therapy Practicum
    Susan Jurkowski, LCSW, CGP, 212-472-0145, sijurkowski@hotmail.com
  • Gestalt Therapy Theory: An Intensive Introduction
    Joe Lay Ph.D., 212-255-8664, joelay@earthlink.net
  • Gestalt Therapy Theory and Practice ­ Group/Individual Supervison
    Perry Klepner MSW, LCSW, Perry302@aol.com
  • Group Therapy Group
    Richard J. Kitzler M.A., 212-691-3080, lycidas2@aol.com
  • Growing Bolder:  A Woman’s Journey from a Gestalt Perspective
    Gail Feinstein LCSW, LMT,
    718-857-0436/917-495-8941, ursaluna@aol.com
  • Introduction to Gestalt Therapy
    Susan Jurkowski, LCSW, CGP, 212-472-0145, sijurkowski@hotmail.com
  • Monthly Workshops in the Theory and Practice of Gestalt Therapy
    Dan Bloom JD, MSW, LCSW, 212-674-0404, danbloom@newyorkgestalt.com
  • A Somatic and Developmental Approach to Gestalt Therapy
    Ruella Frank Ph.D., 212-662-3322, ruellafrank@nyc.rr.com
  • Supervision
    Ruella Frank Ph.D., 212-662-3322, ruellafrank@nyc.rr.com
  • Voice and Self: Relationship Development Through Voice Use
    Susan Gregory C.E.A.T., 212-362-4326, sgregory@gestaltsing.com