Living with the "Gloria Films" by Pamela J Burry

Living with the "Gloria Films" by Pamela J Burry

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Summary

In 1964 the films "Three Approaches to Psychotherapy" were produced, therein filming complete psychotherapy sessions for the first time. The client in the sessions was Gloria. This work tells of her life.

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Living with the "Gloria Films" by Pamela J Burry

The 60s film 'Three Approaches to Psychotherapy' is iconic. The client in the film, Gloria, was divorced and concerned about her daughter's direct questions about her boyfriends and sex life. At the time the topic had pith, intrigue and moral uncertainty. The reverberations began immediately, and Gloria became the subject of countless papers and rumours. This sets the record straight.
- this slightly voyeuristic, aging therapist really enjoyed the book and would recommend it for its unique insight into the effects of what, at the time, was a unique insight into the world of therapyIt is an insight which is told honestly, with a profound sense of love and affirmation and celebration of life. Carl Stonier, Ipnosis No 33.
Having spent years avoiding 'Gloria-chasers' and the limelight, Pamela J. Burry now makes her home at the foot of the Cascade Mountains, in Central Oregon, where she is pleased to find that her interests in the arts, both literary and philosophical, have gained a surprising relevance when reframed in the natural world. There is a novel completed and another nearly; a stash of notes and observations are working their way to organisation; poems multiply; a collection of stories about therapy is underway.
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ISBN 13 9781906254025
ISBN 10 1906254028
Title Living with the "Gloria Films"
Author Pamela J Burry
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher PCCS Books
Year published 2008-07-01
Number of pages 170
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.