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John Cogswell (psychologist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Cogswell (psychologist) John Cogswell is a clinical psychologist who practices psychotherapy in Los Angeles. He started his career as chief psychologist at the Brattleboro Retreat in Brattleboro, Vermont.〔( Walking in Your Shoes official website )〕 He was trained by William Snyder who, under Carl Rogers, conducted the first research investigation in psychotherapy. In 1959, at System Development Corporation Cogswell pioneered the first study in computer-assisted counseling.〔"Humanistic Approaches to the Design of Schools" in ''Issues in American Education'', edited by A.M. Kroll〕 In 1965, caught between the "objective" psychologist and the subjective self, he sought therapy with James Bugental.〔"An Experience in Conflict Between the Self and Technology" in ''Experiences in Being'', edited by B. Marshall〕 This therapy produced a transpersonal experience that markedly altered his view of reality.〔''Psychotherapy and Process'' by James Bugental〕 Since 1968 he has pursued meditation, Vajrayana Buddhism, Jungian theory and Bioenergetic therapy. Through 1982-2002 he trained with Tibetan lamas and took his Bodhisattva vows with the Venerable Trungram Gyaltrul Rinpoche.〔( "Walking in Your Shoes" Toward Integrating Sense of Self with Sense of Oneness" in ''Journal of Humanistic Psychology' )〕 He is the co-founder with Joseph Culp of the body/mind approach Walking-In-Your-Shoes and the L.A.-based Walking Theatre Group.〔(Walking Theatre Group official website )〕 ==References==
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