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  1. Related Resources

    * Association for the Advancement of Gestalt Therapy (AAGT)
               
    A dynamic, inclusive, energetic non-profit organization committed to the
                advancement of theory, philosophy, practice and research in Gestalt Therapy
                and its various applications

    * Gestalt! Online Journal
               
    An electronic journal with full-text articles, interviews, and information about
                Gestalt therapy, theory, practice, and practitioners.

    * Gestalt Bookmarks
               
    Various subjects related to Gestalt therapy theory, practice, and practitioners,
                arranged under various broad categories; complied by the Gestalt! Online Journal.

    * Gestalt Therapy Institute of Los Angeles (GTILA)

    * Gestalt Therapy Page
               
    Gestalt Therapy Bookstore, newsletter, directory of Gestalt therapists, material
                from the International Gestalt Journal, and more. Sponsored by The Gestalt
                Journal Press.

    * Gestalt Therapy International Network (GTin)

    * Gestalt Therapy Institute of Philadelphia (GTIP)
                Community and training institute dedicated to advancing the humanistic
                philosopies and practices of Gestalt Therapy in the Philadelphia area since 1984.

    * Center for Somatic Studies
               
    Diverse group of psychotherapists, health practitioners, body workers, yoga
                teachers, infant educators, and other students of human potential offering a
                variety of courses, workshops, and residential training programs. Founded and
                directed by Ruella Frank.

  2. Pacific Gestalt Institute (PGI)

    * Rubenfeld Synergy Method®
               
    Rubenfeld Synergy is a trademarked system for mind/body integration developed
                during the early 1960s by Ilana Rubenfeld. Her method incorporates elements
                from the body/mind teachings of F. M. Alexander and Moshe Feldenkrais; the
                hypnotherapy methods of Milton Erickson; and Gestalt psychotherapy theory
                and techniques of Fritz and Laura Perls.