Ph.D., born in 1948, is a psychotherapist in New York City. He studied Gestalt theory under Mary Henle at the New School for Social Research. He has published articles exploring Gestalt theory’s relation to both depth psychology and Mahayana Buddhism. He is at work on a book exploring moral polarization as an organizing principle of psyches and societies, whose further development may require reconciliation of those dualistically opposing part-contexts into a more integrated and self-aware whole.
The Essentials of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy offer for the first time in English an insight into the guiding ideas of this integrative psychotherapy method, which is consistently anchored in Gestalt psychology (and in this respect also differs substantially from most streams...
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