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Touching the Soul in Gestalt Therapy

Stories & More
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In this book the author has collected stories, which he has often told in his therapeutic work - during individual therapy sessions with clients as well as in group trainings. These stories have already often contributed to helping people open themselves again and be deeply touched by others.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783743184831
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Publishing date27/10/2016
LanguageEnglish
File size1106045 Bytes
Article no.8041953
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Product groupBU533
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Erhard Doubrawa, Jahrgang 1955, Gestalttherapeut, Diplom-Pädagoge und Diplom-Sozialpädagoge grad., Studium der Erwachsenenbildung, Kath. Theologie und Publizistik. Private Praxen in Köln und Kassel. Er ist Gründer und Leiter der "GIK Gestalt-Institute Köln und Kassel" (www.gestalt.de), wo er auch als Ausbilder tätig ist. Außerdem gibt er die Gestalttherapie-Zeitschrift "Gestaltkritik" heraus (www.gestaltkritik.de) und ediert eine Reihe zur Theorie und Praxis der Gestalttherapie (www.gikpress.de). Eigene Buchveröffentlichungen u.a.: "Die Seele berühren. Erzählte Gestalttherapie", sowie (gemeinsam mit Stefan Blankertz) "Einladung zur Gestalttherapie. Eine Einführung mit Beispielen" und "Lexikon der Gestalttherapie".

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