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by A. L. Kitselman (Author)
The Institute of Integration, founded by A. L. Kitselman in the early 1950s, produced a large library of audio tapes on personal psychological integration. Kitselman felt that three of those lectures, concerning the process of integration through ‘E-Therapy, ‘ were of such significant and special interest as to warrant printing them in booklet form in 1960.This volume faithfully reproduces those lectures – What Integration is About, The Four Unthinkables and The Easiest Way, as well as including a new introduction to her father’s work by his daughter Khema Rani Kitselman.
Author Biography
A. L. ‘Beau’ Kitselman was a remarkable man, a genius whose interests ranged from mathematics, science and computer programming to exploring the potential of the human mind. An early pioneer in Cognitive Therapy, his E-Therapy stands the test of time.
Number of Pages: 92 Dimensions: 0.22 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN Publication Date: August 29, 2013
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