Gestalt therapy; living creatively today.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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0881634581

Gestalt therapy; living creatively today.

Masquelier, Gonzague.

Analytic Press, Inc.

2006

173 pages

$29.95

Paperback

RC489

In this slim volume meant for professionals and general readers interested in the topic, Masquelier presents the history of the Gestalt movement of therapy and its current areas of practice today--including within organizations and...

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