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Gerd Achenbach Gerd Achenbach is widely regarded as the pioneer of the modern movement of Philosophical Counselling. His website (automatically translated from German) offers readings and courses in philosophical practice.
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1924 |
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Eli Eilon Eli Eilon's 'Philoharmony' site is designed to support individuals and organizations in the process of self-creation and its realization.
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1551 |
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Pierre Grimes Information about the Opening Mind academy, the Noetic Society, and Grimes's book on the Platonic tradition of 'Philosophical Midwifery'.
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1838 |
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Ran Lahav Lahav is one of the pioneers of philosophical counselling and one of its most influential theorists.
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1480 |
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Tim LeBon Tim LeBon is the author of "Wise Therapy" and one of the founders of the SPP. His site features articles, links, resources and sections on ethics and existentialism.
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1821 |
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Lou Marinoff Lou Marinoff is a director of the APPA and the author of several books on Philosophical Counselling, including "Plato, Not Prozac!", "Philosophical Practice", "Therapy for the Sane", and "The Middle Way".
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1768 |
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Peter Raabe This leading Canadian practitioner is the author of several books and articles on philosophical counselling.
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1964 |
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Gerald Rochelle Gerald Rochelle is a philosophical practitioner in the UK, and a former editor of Practical Philosophy.
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1757 |
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Shlomit Schuster One of the first PC sites on the net, it includes a good reading list connected with Philosophy Counselling, as well as press cuttings.
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1633 |