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>From: [log in to unmask] (Anne Maclean)
>Subject: Re:New member
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>Hi Bruce and welcome,
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>I'm a Gestalt therapist in New Zealand and I was interested to read of your
>particular area of interest. At the moment I'm working with a woman who is
>in Gestalt training and she intends to use her new skills along with her
>long professional interest in grooming and training dogs. She's expecting
>to see both the dog and the owner as a starting point and then probably
>just the owner. All sorts of aspects of gestalt go well in this area.
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>You mention writing, and along with Yaro Starak(Brisbane) and Anna
>Bernet(Sydney) I edit what is beginning to look like publishing a new book
>every two years. We have just released our second one - a place for N.Z'ers
>and Aussies, both trainees and practitioners to write of the development
>and experiences going on down under.'More Grounds for Gestalt' a
>collection of writings both prose and poetry, selling at $20 (NZ)
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>The list has been quiet, in due course something will errupt and I've
>enjoyed immensely the contributions and getting to know a much wider field
>of practitioners. Down here there are a growing number of gestaltists - I
>was one of the co-founders of the Gestalt Institute of New Zealand in 1991
>- however even though this is a small country we are widely scattered.
>
>Anne
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