Sylvia Crocker, Ph.D., trained at the Gestalt Institute of Los Angeles and in Europe. A founding member of the Association for the Advancement of Gestalt Therapy, she chaired its Theory Development Committee for six years. She is a Gestalt trainer and therapist in private practice in Laramie, WY.
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(Aristotelian vs. Platonic) in Gestalt Therapy and Psychoanalysis.
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the 20th Century. The Strengths.