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Susan Gregory

“Outstanding in her candor, her rigor, and her downright enthusiasm. Highly recommended.”
Prof. Philip Lichtenberg, Bryn Mawr School of Social Work, therapist, author

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Gestalt Therapy in Theory and Practice

Susan Gregory in conversation with Adam Weitz

Susan and Adam Weitz

Being vs. Performing

Support, field, improvised experiment

Situation, here-and-now, imagining

Attending to voice, larynx, breath therapeutically

Several ways of working with somatic experience in Gestalt therapy.

Susan Gregory Teaches Singing

Vocal instruction: Susan Gregory works with Frances Rosario Puleo

Passagio; air flow; tongue

Breathing work

Arpeggios

A Cabaret song for a social event

Les Berceaux, G. Fauré, a classical song for a recital