Frederick S. (Fritz) Perls, 1893 - 1970
WORKS
Perls, F. S. (1969, c1947). Ego, hunger, and aggression; the beginning of Gestalt Therapy. New York : Random House. BF173 .P46 1969
Perls, F. S. (1973). The gestalt approach & Eye witness to therapy. Ben Lomond, Calif. : Science & Behavior Books. WM 420 P451G 1973
Perls, F. S. (1969). Gestalt therapy verbatim. (J. O. Stevens, Ed.). Lafayette, Calif. : Real People Press. WM 420 P451GE 1969X
Perls, F. S. (1969). In and out the garbage pail. Lafayette, Calif. : Real People Press. WZ 100 P451I 1969
Biography
Shane, P. (1999). Fritz Perls and Paul Goodman: when Ahasuerus met Erasmus. In D. Moss (Ed.), Humanistic and transpersonal psychology : a historical and biogrpahical sourcebook (Chapter 25, pp. 355-373). Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press. BF204 .H865 1999
Shepard, M. (1975). Fritz. (1st ed.). New York : Saturday Review Press. WZ 100 P449S 1975
MULTIMEDIA
Perls, F. (1968). Dream theory and demonstration [Sound Recording]. Sausalito, California : Big Sur Recordings. PC 56
Perls, F. (1965). Three approaches to psychotherapy I. Pt. 2, Fredrick Perls [Videorecording]. Corona Del Mar, CA : Psychological & Educational Films. VC 1823
Perls, F. Value of psychotic experience [Sound Recording]. PC 57
WEBSITES
New World Encyclopedia.(2008). Perls, Fritz. Retrieved May 7, 2010, from http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Fritz_Perls
Gestalt.org.A Life Chronology: Fredrich Perls. Retrieved May 7, 2010, from http://www.gestalt.org/fritz.htm
DoctorTobin.com.(2010).Frederick "Fritz" Perls: online Psychotherapy with Stephen Tobin PhD. Retrieved May 7, 2010, from http://www.doctortobin.com/pages/perls.shtml
Pioneers. Fritz Perls(1893-1970) Biography. Retrieved May 7, 2010, from http://www.atpweb.org/pioneers/pioneers.fritzperls.html
Famous Psychotherapists. Fritz Perls. Retrieved May 7, 2010, from http://home.epix.net/~renjilia/therapists.htm
Wikipedia. (2010). Fritz Perls. Retrieved May 7, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Perls
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