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Library Book Search

Library Book Search allows you to find a book using either the Select/Type box OR Filter by the name of the author, which is a vertical alphabetical list on the left hand side.  There is a separate page for search for Authors, click here

IF you are on a mobile phone then options are limited to the down arrow on the Select/Type box to find the book title.

Start typing the name, or part of the name, of the book into the box and this will filter the books matching in the library.

RESET FILTER will return the page to its starting position - a list in alphabetical order, by title.

The books display in batches of 8, either pagethrough using the numbering  at the top of the list, or scroll to the end of the page and load more; which has the advantage of creating a continuous diplay.

Filter items by Author Last Name

A list of books in my library, sorted alphabetically by title

<p class="font_7">Anybody with the slightest interest in brief therapy should read this book. Now that the initial controversy over brief therapy has begun to subside it is great to see how brief therapy works in practice. Gaie Houston′s book is part of a series published by SAGE which sets out to do this - and hers is particularly illuminating and accessible.&nbsp;</p>

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Brief Gestalt Therapy (Brief Therapies series)

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Gaie Houston

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Houston, G., 2003 Brief Gestalt Therapy (Brief Therapies series) SAGE Publications Ltd

<p class="font_7">“A Gestalt therapy handbook on psychopathology, and to boot a relational approach to this complex topic! This book is ground-breaking and revolutionary. Breaking new ground is always controversial, as I am sure this book will be, both among Gestalt therapists and among more traditional medical model psychopathologically oriented psychiatrists and psychologists.</p>

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Clinical Practice: From Psychopathology to the Aesthetics of Contact (Gestalt Therapy Book Series 2). Gianni Francesetti, Michela Gecele, Jan Roubal, and Leslie Greenberg

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Gianni Francesetti

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Francesetti G., Gecele, M., and Roubal,J. eds. Gestalt Therapy in Clinical Practice: From Psychopathology to the Aesthetics of Contact. Kindle ed. Siracusa: Istituto di Gestalt HCC Italy

<p class="font_7">Interpersonal World of the Infant: A View from Psychoanalysis and Development Psychology</p>

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Creative License The Art of Gestalt Therapy

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Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb

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Spagnuolo Lobb, M. & Amendt-Lyon, N., 2003. Creative Licence: The Art of Gestalt Therapy. New York: Springer-Verlag Wien

<p class="font_7">Acclaimed by Psychology Today as one of the best books of 1977, this study explores the relationship between therapist and patient, and explains the roots, methods, and aims of Gestalt therapy</p>

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Creative Process in Gestalt Therapy

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Joseph C. Zinker

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Zinker, J., 1978 Creative Process in Gestalt Therapy. Vintage Books

<p class="font_7" style="text-align: justify">“Don’t Mind Me” is Judith Haire’s vivid account of the terrors she experienced while in the throes of psychosis. She describes how her dysfunctional family background and her abusive first marriage combined to bring her to the brink of insanity.&nbsp;</p>

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Don't Mind Me

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Judith Haire

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<p class="font_7">In his latest book, Dr Richard Erskine draws upon years of his research and valuable clinical experience to provide an in-depth analysis of clients suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder. &nbsp;He prefers to use the term Early Affect Confusion and through detailed case studies of clients that he worked with in his practice, he shows how it is possible to help these individuals overcome their condition to go on to lead more fulfilled lives.</p>

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Early Affect Confusion : Relational Psychotherapy for The Borderline Client

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Richard G Erskine

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Erskine, Richard G. 2021 Early Affect Confusion : Relational Psychotherapy for The Borderline Client. nscience publishing house. Kindle Edition.

<p class="font_7">Essential reading for any serious student of Gestalt therapy, Frederick (Fritz) Perls's first book (originally published in South Africa in 1942) contains the seeds of Gestalt therapy's theoretical foundations and introduces such concepts as the "hunger instinct" and "oral aggression" and "oral resistance."&nbsp;</p>

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Ego, Hunger and Aggression: A Revision of Freud's Theory and Method

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Fritz (Frederick) Perls

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Perls, F., Ego, 2011:1942 Hunger and Aggression: A Revision of Freud's Theory and Method

<p class="font_7">Planned Psychotherapy Theory and Technique of Personality Integration</p>
<p class="font_7">The Theory of "The Removal of Inner Conflict</p>
<p class="font_7">Introduction to A Doctor's Report on Dianetics Psychiatry in a New Key</p>
<p class="font_7">Morality Ego Boundary, and Aggression</p>
<p class="font_7">Finding Self Through Gestalt Therapy</p>
<p class="font_7">Gestalt Therapy and Cybernetics.</p>
<p class="font_7">Resolution Gestalt Therapy and Human Potentialities. Group vs. Individual Therapy</p>

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From Planned Psychotherapy to Gestalt Therapy: Essays and Lectures - 1945 to 1965

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Fritz (Frederick) Perls

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Perls, Frederick 2012 From Planned Psychotherapy to Gestalt Therapy Essays and Lectures – 1945- 1965 Dr. Frederick Salomon Perls Frederick (Fritz) Perls, The Gestalt Journal Press

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