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  1. Apr 4, 2024 · Erving describes his work in the 1960s, where he tried to bring Gestalt therapy into everyday life by running therapy sessions in coffee houses. People would come and discuss themes of life, such as hippies and policemen, and act out conversations related to these themes. Erving found this to be a more communal and engaging way to do therapy.

  2. Polster born on April 13, 1922, in Czechoslovakia. He received his Ph.D. from Western Reserve University in 1950. He founded the Gestalt Training Center in San Diego and has written seven books on Gestalt psychology. His first wife was psychologist Miriam Polster, and they married in 1949 and moved to La Jolla in 1973.

  3. Erving Polster. Erving Polster is a veteran teacher of Gestalt therapy and the author of several books. His major interests have long been the transformation of psychotherapy as a curative process into psychotherapy as a communal source of orientation and guidance.

  4. What therapists are saying…. "Erving Polster, a very important figure in the development of gestalt therapy provides a wonderful introduction to this approach through an interview with Rafal Mietkiewicz. Along with offering a history of its development and an overview of important aspects, Polster provides examples of gestalt therapy in action.

  5. Erving Polster on Gestalt Therapy. by Randall C. Wyatt and Victor Yalom. Earn 1.0 CE Credits. Erving Polster is considered one of the greatest therapists of all time. Watch him conduct Gestalt Therapy, and read an in-depth interview.

  6. Enchantment and Gestalt Therapy is a personal exploration of Erving Polster’s remarkable career, the value of the Gestalt approach, and the power of enchantment in psychotherapy. Polster points ahead to a vision of a psychotherapy that includes the population as a whole rather than focusing on individuals, highlights common aspects of living, and focuses on creating an ethos for a shared ...

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  8. Jan 31, 2000 · This remarkable collection traces central themes in the work of Erving and Miriam Polster, two of the best-known and best loved Gestalt therapists in the world. The writings herein span 4 decades in the history of psychotherapy, bringing together practical, theoretical and aesthetic dimensions of the Polsters' work in a single book.

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