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Laura Perls (née ''Lore Posner''; 15 August 1905 in
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– 13 July 1990 in Pforzheim) was a noted German-born
psychologist A psychologist is a professional who practices psychology and studies mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior. Their work often involves the experimentation, observation, and interpretation of how indi ...
and
psychotherapist Psychotherapy (also psychological therapy, talk therapy, or talking therapy) is the use of psychological methods, particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person change behavior, increase happiness, and overcome pro ...
who helped establish the
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school of
psychotherapy Psychotherapy (also psychological therapy, talk therapy, or talking therapy) is the use of psychological methods, particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person change behavior, increase happiness, and overcome pro ...
. She was the wife of Friedrich (Frederick) Perls, also a renowned psychotherapist and psychiatrist.


Background

Posner was born to a wealthy family in 1905; born the daughter of a prosperous merchant. At the age of five, she began to play piano and demonstrated professional mastery by the time she was 18. Later, music and dance would be integrated into her therapy. She became interested in psychology when she was 16 (Fadiman & Frager, 2002). During her times as a student Laura took studied with
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and
Martin Buber Martin Buber ( he, מרטין בובר; german: Martin Buber; yi, מארטין בובער; February 8, 1878 – June 13, 1965) was an Austrian Jewish and Israeli philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue, a form of existentialism c ...
, which she then studied work of psychologists who'd formed a gestalt school.Like many before and after her, her interest began after reading
Freud Sigmund Freud ( , ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies explained as originating in conflicts in ...
's 1899 ''
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'' (Fadiman & Frager, 2002). When she became a psychoanalyst, she was already prepared to pursue a career as a pianist, attended law school, and completed a degree in Gestalt psychology. She also obtained a doctorate in science from Frankfurt University in Germany. In 1930 she married Friedrich (Fritz) Perls. They had met while working at the Frankfurt Psychological Institute. The couple had two children, a daughter, Renate Perls, and a son, Stephen Perls, who is also a psychologist, in Alburquerque. At a later time Larura returned back to her birthplace, in Pforzhiem to be closer with her daughter. In 1933 the Perlses had to flee Germany during the rise of
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. They then spent thirteen years in
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. It was there that the Perlses wrote their first book together,
Ego, Hunger and Aggression: A Revision of Freud's Theory and Method
', published in 1942. This work held the beginnings for their new theory of psychotherapy,
Gestalt Therapy Gestalt therapy is a form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility and focuses on the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist–client relationship, the environmental and social contexts of a person's life, ...
, which consisted of facing the client to notice his or her postures and gestures (Fadiman & Frager, 2002). The Perlses also established the South African Institute for Psychoanalysis in 1935 and Fritz worked for the South African army in the war against the Nazis. Laura and her husband, Frits Perls worked on developing a theory and technique called Gestalt therapy. The Gestalt therapy is a blend between Freud and Wilhelm Reich psychodrama. In 1951, having moved to New York, the Perlses, together with
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and
Ralph Hefferline Ralph Franklin Hefferline (15 February 1910 in Muncie, Indiana – 16 March 1974) was a psychology professor at Columbia University. Hefferline became a patient of Fritz Perls around 1946. He joined a small training group led by Perls in 194 ...
published ''Gestalt Therapy: Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality''. By 1952, with the help of Paul Goodman, they had established The
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(Fadiman & Frager, 2002). During this time in New York City Laura was seen as the mainstay. While the books were being published Laura was an unacknowledged contributor. When, in the early 1960s,
Fritz Perls Friedrich Salomon Perls (July 8, 1893 – March 14, 1970), better known as Fritz Perls, was a Germany, German-born psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and psychotherapist. Perls Neologism, coined the term "Gestalt therapy" to identify the form of psychoth ...
settled into a residency at the
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in Big Sur, California, Laura stayed on in New York. She continued to run the original institute for nearly 30 more years, long after Fritz’s death. Laura Perls died in Pforzhiem, West Germany 1990 due to complications with her thyroid, one month before her 85th birthday. The English edition of her only book
''Living at the Boundary''
was published posthumously in 1992


References


External links


Edward Rosenfeld: AN ORAL HISTORY OF GESTALT THERAPY. Part 1. A conversation with Laura PerlsThe New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy, USA
founded by Fritz and Laura Perls, 1952

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