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The Theory of Gestalt Therapy

Latner, Joel. PhD, "The Theory of Gestalt Therapy". in
Nevis, Edwin C., PhD,  Ed: Gestalt Therapy Perspectives and Applications.
Gestalt Institute of Cleveland (GIC) Press, 1992

Reprinted with the kind permission of Gordon Wheeler, Publisher

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Table of Contents

[Introduction]
[
Origins and Development of Gestalt Therapy]
[
Aware Relations]
[
Contact]
[
Gestalt Formation]
[
Contact Boundary Disturbances]
[
The Self]
[
Character, Psychopathology, and Development]
[
Dream Theory in Gestalt Therapy]
[
Current Trends in Gestalt Therapy]
[
References]

REFERENCES

Goodman, Paul. Growing Up Absurd. New York: Random House, 1960.
Kohler, Wolfgang. Gestalt Psychology. New York: NAL Books, 1975.
Latner, Joel. The Gestalt Therapy Book. New York: The Julian Press, 1973.
                       Highland, New York: The Center for Gestalt Development, inc., 1988.
Perls, F. S. Ego, Hunger and Aggression: A Revision of Psychoanalysis. London: Allen and Unwin, 1947; New York: Random House, 1969.
-------.      Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. Lafayette, California: Real People Press, 1969; Highland, New York: The Center for Gestalt Development, Inc., 1988.
-------,      R. Hefferline, P. Goodman. Gestalt Therapy: Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality. New York: The Julian Press, 1951.
Polster, Erving, and M. Polster. Gestalt Therapy Integrated. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1973.
Rank, Otto. Truth and Reality. New York: W. W. Norton Co., 1964.
Reich, Wilhelm. Character Analysis. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1949.
Winokur, Jon. Zen To Go. New York: NAL Library, 1989.

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