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First published in 1975 and revised and updated in 1989, Opening
Doors was the first book to offer insight into what takes place in
the consulting room of a Gestalt therapist during both individual
and group sessions. In the first edition the author offered
clinical vignettes detailing more than thirty of his patients. In
the revised edition, published fifteen years later, he includes a
brief "update," writing of how Gestalt therapy impacted each of
their lives. The author was one of the first to provide therapeutic
services to AIDs victims from Manhattan's Gay Community and shares
some of his moving experiences with his gay clients. In her
forward, Gestalt therapy founder Laura Perls wrote: "This book is a
strong gestalt, a successful integration of theory and practice, of
explanation and expression, into an intensely personal style of
communication. Daniel Rosenblatt's precise and, at the same time,
imaginative and flowing use of language in dialogue and metaphor
makes exciting and enjoyable reading. Opening Doors offers a
profound insight into Gestalt therapy. I recommend this book to all
serious students and practitioners of psychotherapy as well as to
the general public."
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