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Leon Redler is a doctor of medicine, a psychiatrist, a psychotherapist, and teacher of the Alexander Technique. He was a part of the experiment in radical psychiatry at Kingsley Hall between 1965 and 1970, along with other members of the Philadelphia Association including R. D. Laing and Joseph Berke.〔( CV at R. D. Laing Institute )〕 In 1970 he co-founded the Philadelphia Association Communities, featured in Peter Robinson’s film, ‘Asylum’ (1972).〔(Asylum at IMDB )〕〔(http://surveillancefilms.com/ )〕 In 1967, with Joseph Berke, David Cooper and others he set up The Congress on the Dialectics of Liberation, which was held at the Roundhouse in London from 15 July to 30 July 1967 .〔(David Cooper (ed.), The Dialectics of Liberation (Harmondsworth/Baltimore: Penguin, 1968) )〕 Redler was the second Chair of the Philadelphia Association and continues teaching on its Introductory Course and Psychotherapy Training Faculty. His book Just Listening deconstructs therapeutic practice. Redler is a student and practitioner of the Alexander Technique, Dzogchen, grandfather-hood, music, t'ai chi, yoga and zen.〔( CV at R. D. Laing Institute )〕 ==Professional History== * Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbour, Mich, BA, History,1958 (Phi Beta Kappa) * Albert Einstein College of Medicine. New York, NY, MD, 1962 * Post-graduate work in paediatrics and psychiatry, New York City, 1962-5 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Leon Redler」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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