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Paul Goodman and the Origins of Gestalt Therapy

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Paul Goodman and the Origins of Gestalt Therapy
ByTaylor Stoehr
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1997
eBook Published 1 January 1997
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Gestalt Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203779767
Pages 352
eBook ISBN 9780203779767
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Stoehr, T. (1997). Here Now Next: Paul Goodman and the Origins of Gestalt Therapy (1st ed.). Gestalt Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203779767

ABSTRACT

Paul Goodman left his mark in a number of fields: he went from being known as a social critic and philosopher of the New Left to poet and literary critic to author of influential works on education (Compulsory Mis-education) and community planning (Communitas).  Perhaps his most significant achievement was in his contribution to the founding and theoretical portion of the classic text Gestalt Therapy (with F. S. Perls and R. E. Hefferline, 1951), still regarded as the cornerstone of Gestalt practice.

Taylor Stoher's Here Now Next is the first scholarly account of the origins of Gestalt therapy, told from the point of view of its chief theoretician by a man who knew him well.  Stoehr describes both Goodman's role in establishing the principal ideas of the Gestalt movement and the ways in which his practice as a therapist changed him, ultimately leading to a new vocation as the "socio-therapist" of the body politic.  He places Goodman in the midst of his world, showing how his personal and public life - including his political activities in the 1960s - were transformed by Gestalt ideas, and he presents revealing sketches of other major figures from those days - Fritz Perls, Wilhelm Reich, A. S. Neill, and others.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|39 pages

At the Crossroads

chapter 2|20 pages

Fritz and Lore Perls

chapter 3|21 pages

Bones to Pick with Wilhelm Reichand A. S. Neill

chapter 4|18 pages

Writing Gestalt Therapy

chapter 5|37 pages

The Intellectual Tradition

chapter 6|28 pages

The New York Institute and Its Founders

chapter 7|39 pages

Good man the Therapist

chapter 8|45 pages

Can Anything Be Salvaged from All That Effort?"

chapter 9|20 pages

Gestalt and Politics in the Sixties

chapter 10|7 pages

My Only Son Fell Down and Died"

chapter 11|13 pages

A Memorial Service for Fritz

chapter 12|17 pages

Neither Guru nor Sacred Text―the Gestalt Way

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