Anne Teachworth, CGC, DAPA, CPC, Certified Gestalt Counselor, Diplomate, American Psychotherapy Assn., Certified Psychogenetics Coach is the Founder and Director of the Gestalt Institute of New Orleans/New York and a counselor in private practice since 1978. Anne received her Fellowship Diploma from the Gestalt Institute of Houston in 1977 and founded of the Gestalt Institute of New Orleans/New York, Inc., in 1977. Anne has conducted workshops and trainings here and all over the United States, Canada, Mexico, Israel, and Europe. She has an office at 1537 Metairie Rd., in Metairie, Louisiana; a suburb of New Orleans and an office in New York City at 315 Central Park West. She currently has a The Psychogenetic System™ Coaching Practice once every month in New York City.
For over 30 years, she has trained and supervised hundreds of Gestalt Therapists in the art, theory, skills and ethics of counseling. She sponsored and co-led Gestalt workshops in New York with one of her teachers, the late Laura Perls, co-developer of Gestalt Therapy. For the past twenty-five years, Anne has maintained a full-time, private practice in New Orleans and a part-time practice in New York.
For more information visit: www.Gestalt-Insitute.com
Posted: 01/25/2008
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