Gestalt hones interpersonal skills

From: The Press | Date: October 25, 2005 | Copyright information

The Gestalt Institute of New Zealand (GINZ) is accepting applications and requests for information on its part-time Diploma in Gestalt Psychotherapy and

one-year Personal Development course beginning in February.

These NZQA-approved courses attract experienced counsellors and psychologists and those who are either new to or want

to join the helping professions, says administrator Julie Ward.

"The first year can be taken as a stand- alone course and is strongly f...

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