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Don't Push the River
Don't Push the River
Author: Barry Stevens
A book that can genuinely be called a classic, Don't Push the River is the first person account of the author's use of Gstalt Therapy and the ways of Zen, Krishnamurti, and the American Indian to see herself more clearly.
ISBN-13: 9780890874127
ISBN-10: 0890874123
Publication Date: 2/1985
Pages: 280
Edition: Reissue
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Publisher: Ten Speed Press+
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a rambling, usually entertaining, memoir and reminiscence of the author's life, with emphasis on her relations with Frederick S. "Fritz" Perls, the father of Gestalt Therapy.
The author's healthy approach to life is the biggest appeal of this book. There are occasional dull moments, and a she included a couple of short stories that don't work for me, but overall a very good book that will appeal both to fans of Fritz and to the general reader.


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