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Gestalt: An Idiosyncratic Introduction
(2nd revised edition 1989). By John Bernard Harris. 51 pages £4.I've written this booklet for anyone whose interested in Gestalt, and wants to find out more about it. It offers a very readable introduction to the basic ideas of Gestalt therapy, and is our best seller!
Gestalt: Working with Groups (2nd revised edition 1992). By Peter Philippson and John Bernard Harris. 93 pages £6.This booklet expounds a Gestalt approach to working with groups, teams
and organisations. The second edition contains three new chapters. Invaluable for anyone who works in and with groups, in any setting. With illustrations by John.
The Nature of Pain
(1986). Edited by. Peter Philippson. 39 pages £2. The transcript of a multi-disciplinary discussion involving both 'orthodox' and 'complementary' practitioners, on the nature of pain.
Working with Anger in Therapy
- A Gestalt approach (November 1993). By John Bernard Harris, with additional material by Peter Philippson. 80 pages £5.This booklet is about anger: what it is, how we can learn to see it positively, how we can work with other people's anger in a therapeutic way. Written primarily for those in the helping professions, but useful for anyone who simply wants to understand more about the nature of anger. With illustrations by John.
To OrderPlease send a cheque or postal order made payable to "Manchester Gestalt Centre" including postage and packing @ 60p for first copy, 20p for each further
copy.(N.B. For orders of 10 or more copies, subtract 80p from the price of each booklet. Such orders will be posted to you free of charge.) Topics in Gestalt Therapy. Edited by
Peter Philippson and John Bernard Harris.'Topics' has now ceased publication after 5 years (15 issues). Back issues are still available (sold by the complete year).Back issues: £5 (inc.
postage) for three issues Video Presentation - Gestalt as a Therapy of SelfThis videotape, by Peter Philippson, is a recording of a live demonstration (English language) at the
Austrian Gestalt Conference, November 1995. Peter presents a brief talk about the Gestalt theory of self as a relational and polar process, and the application of this theory to work with
clients; and then works for 50 minutes with a small group of three people.Cost: £25 per copy, post-free in the U.K., £2 postage rest of Europe. Sterling cheques please, made out to 'Peter
Philippson'.
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