Books from the Gestalt Journal Press 

These valuable best-sellers from the Gestalt Journal Press are now available in the UK from DABS - at a reasonable price and with free P&P!


Awareness Dialog ProcessAwareness, Diaglogue and Process: Essays on Gestalt Therapy
by Gary Yontef, Ph.D.
£

Called "the most significant addition to the body of Gestalt therapy literature in almost two decades," this collection of Yontef's writings encompasses the history and politics of Gestalt therapy, Gestalt therapy theory, field theory and the practice of Gestalt therapy including new chapters on treating people with character disorders and working with shame. Highly recommended as a training text and as a resource for graduate students and scholars.

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Between Person and Person Between Person and Person: Toward a Dialogical Psychotherapy
by Richard Hycner
£


An excellent introduction to the approach to psychotherapy that emphasizes the meeting between the therapist and client as the critical healing mode. Hycner explores the writing of Martin Buber, Hans Trub, and Buber's biographer, Maurice Friedman.

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Healing Relationship in Gestalt Theapy The Healing Relationship in Gestalt Theapy: A Dialogic/Self Psychology Approach
by Richard Hycner & Lynne Jacobs
£

Erving & Miriam Polster, directors of The Gestalt Training Center - San Diego, wrote of this book: "Rich Hycner and Lynne Jacobs, representing a new generation of Gestalt therapists, have written a rich book expanding the implications of Gestalt therapy principles. In addition, the examples they use from their own therapeutic practice are warmed by the humanity and sensitivity that pervades their work."

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Windows to Our ChildrenWindows to Our Children: A Gestalt Therapy Approach to Children and Adolescents
by Violet Oaklander

£

With over 300 pages of methods, materials, techniques for working with children and adolescents, transcripts, case examples and discussion, this book filled a void in the child therapy literature. Counselors and therapists, in schools, mental health centers and private practice embrace this book. It is the largest selling book on the subject in the world.

"What I find encouraging is the increased awareness for the needs of children. I have written this book to share my experiences with those who know these needs and are looking for ways to help children grow strong in spite of the traumas in their lives".

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