Fritz Perls
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Frederick S. (Fritz) Perls (1893 - 1970) was a noted German-born psychologist and psychotherapist.
He coined the term 'Gestalt Therapy' for the approach to therapy he developed with his wife Laura Perls from the 1940s, and became associated with the Esalen Institute in California in 1964. His approach is related but not identical to Gestalt psychology and the Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy of Hans-Juergen Walter.
He has been widely evoked outside the realm of psychotherapy for a quotation often described as the "Gestalt prayer". This was especially true in the 1960s when the version of individualism it expresses received great attention.
Bibliography
- Ego, Hunger and Aggression (1942) ISBN 0-939266-18-0
- The Gestalt Approach and Eye Witness to Therapy (1973) ISBN 0-831400-34-X
- Gestalt Therapy (1965, 1983) ISBN 0-553240-89-7
- Gestalt Therapy: Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality (1977) ISBN 0-939266-24-5
- Gestalt Therapy Verbatim (1968) ISBN 0-939266-18-4
- In and Out the Garbage Pail (1981) ISBN 0-553202-53-7
Related topics
External links
Biographical:
- Frederick Perls: A Son's Reflections (http://www.gestalt.org/Stephen.htm), by Stephen Perls
- Growing Up Rugged: Fritz Perls and Gestalt Therapy (http://www.gestalt.org/becker.htm) by National Book Award winner Ernest Becker. Delivered as a talk shortly after Perls's death in 1970.
- A Life Chronology (http://www.gestalt.org/fritz.htm), by Frederick Perls
Writings and Lectures by Fritz Perls:
- Psychiatry in a New Key (http://www.gestalt.org/newkey.htm) from the Unpublished Manuscripts of Fritz Perls
- Finding Self Through Gestalt Therapy (http://www.gestalt.org/self.htm), a transcript of a talk given at the Cooper Union by Frederick Perls in 1957
- Planned Psychotherapy (http://www.gestalt.org/planned.htm) by Frederick Perls. A talk given in the late 1940s at the William Alanson White Institute in New York City, "Planned Psychotherapy" predates the articulation of Gestalt therapy by a few years. Perls discusses in detail his developing use of focusing on the "here and now."
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