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Louis Ormont

Dr. Louis Ormont (1918 – November 15 2008) was an American psychologist and one of the earliest practitioners of group psychotherapy based on a psychoanalytic model.
Educated at Temple University and at Yale University, Ormont was also a prolific playwright who produced more than fifty manuscripts for the stage, television, and films.〔http://libraries.adelphi.edu/special/findingaids/Ormont%20Literary%20Collection.html〕
==The Ormont Method==
The Group as an Agent of Change:
The theoretical cornerstone of the Ormont Method of Group Psychotherapy and Leadership is that the Group is the Agent of Change. To the extent the group leader can effectively engage group members to interact directly and responsibly with each other in very specific ways, a transformative and generative power emerges in the group that is many, many times greater than any group leader could ever hope to engender through his or her direct intervention.
''How effective can group members really be?'' The capacity of the power of the group-To heal group members,to meet maturational needs,to deepen the capacity for rewarding human relationships,and to make rewarding and productive life commitments -is potentially limitless.
''Are Dr. Ormont's techniques useful only in therapy groups?'' Dr. Ormont's techniques are based on psychoanalytic and developmental theories and clinical experience. They were developed primarily for psychotherapeutic groups.
These principals of group theory and group interaction continue to be developed and are being effectively applied in all settings where groups of people convene. They can enhance and increase personal and interpersonal meaning, satisfaction, communication, creativity, and productivity, and promote group cohesion.
''Where does the transformative and generative power of the group come from?'' Dr. Ormont has developed and refined skills and techniques with which group leaders may cultivate healthy channels of expression and interaction between and among group members. As these channels grow stronger, human relationship between and among group members becomes the cradle that nurtures unprecedented human growth. The creative power comes from the rich diversity of group members' own experience, personalities, perspectives, strengths, and talents.

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