Hi Philip I do not believe I can speak across the board for Gestalt therapists circa 2003 as to their use of the material, practical and theoretical, in Perls, Hefferleine and Goodman (PHG). I would imagine this varies from training institute to training institute. I know our current international discussion list, Gestalt L, run by Phil Brownell, has a regular ongoing discussion re PHG. At our centre we include PHG as part of the reading list and library and now give each graduate a copy. Personally I find the most useful book for me in Gestalt therapy to still remain.... PHG.. :-) Brian
Replies:
![]() |
| Behavior OnLine Home Page | Disclaimer |
Copyright © 1996-2004 Behavior OnLine, Inc. All rights reserved.