Gestalt Therapy Verbatim

Gestalt Therapy Verbatim by Frederick S. Perls is a comprehensive exploration of Gestalt therapy, published by Gestalt Journal Press in 1992. This second revised edition spans 314 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles and edits transcriptions from three workshops and demonstrations held at the Esalen Institute in 1968, where Perls articulates the foundational concepts of Gestalt therapy in accessible language.
Readers will find a detailed presentation of the philosophy and methodology that underpin Gestalt therapy, as Perls delivers four lectures that clarify his ideas. The content emphasizes key aspects of psychology and psychotherapy, particularly focusing on movements within the field and behaviorism. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the principles of Gestalt therapy through the lens of Perls’ teachings.
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Compiled and edited from transcriptions of three workshop/demonstrations that took place at the Esalen Institute in 1968, the first section of this book includes four lectures wherein Perls presents a clear explanation in simple terms of the basic ideas he believed underlie the philosophy and methodology of Gestalt therapy.
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