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FORWARD WITH YOUR DREAMS

Poems and Psychotherapeutic Explorations

by JoAn Luban Gewirtz

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This book prompts the reader to recognize feelings and behavior systems, some conscious and some unconscious.

Through poetry, the author illuminates emotional experiences, from grief and doubt to joy and faith. A major theme concerns man's insensitivity and self-centeredness, which deafens and blinds, setting up walls of non-communication. Such walls preclude sharing the best that exists in each of us – with each other.

Through scholarly research and cases of diagnosis and treatment, she presents options leading toward solutions to life’s challenges. The author’s insight as a psychotherapist informs her writing as a poet, and her poetic perception enriches her work as a compassionate psychotherapist.

“JoAn Luban Gewirtz writes with a sincere intensity. Whether it be about the loss of a child, the search for God, or about love, her poems reveal images that are vivid and startlingly real. One feels a keen poignancy in the face of a child's death or the death of a man like John Lennon. Then, too, we feel the sweet happiness of a shared love in such poems as "Finding Each Other," "The Radiance of Love" and "If Not to You." Her poetic gems examine the happy/sad nature of man's essential humanity.” – Amy Bursky, Co-founder of the Main Line Poetry Center, Montgomery County, PA.

“I am a devotee of poetry and I find JoAn’s work to be most engrossing. She has the ability to catch the attention-tone of the reader.” – Rabbi Gerald I. Wolpe, Har Zion Temple, Penn Valley, PA

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Hardback
Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Dust-Jacketed Hardback, 145 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 14, 2018)
ISBN10: 197720032X
ISBN13: 9781977200327
Genre: POETRY / General

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JoAn Luban Gewirtz was inducted into the prestigious Homer Honor Society of International Poets. Many of her poems were selected by World of Poetry to be read at its annual conventions. Numerous poems were published in several anthologies including The Family Treasury of Great Poems, The National Library of Poetry, Voices Israel, and her own book, Finding Each Other. The author received a Legion of Honor Award from the Chapel of Four Chaplains for, “Assisting writers through her work as a Humanistic Poet.” A clinical psychotherapist born in Seattle, WA, JoAn Luban Gewirtz earned a Master’s Degree at Bryn Mawr College, and co-authored a ground-breaking thesis entitled, The Forgotten Population: A Comparative Study of Children Brought For Psychiatric Treatment and Their Siblings. This was a seminal investigation exploring the need of therapy for siblings of the child initially brought for treatment, to better diagnose and treat the emotional dynamics of the family. At the esteemed Irving Schwartz Institute for Children and Youth in Philadelphia, she practiced individual and group psychotherapy with children and parents, supervised graduate students from Bryn Mawr College in their field work, and conducted training seminars in individual therapy for psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists and social workers. Some of her presentations are included in this book. She also maintained an enduring private practice, conducting individual and group therapy sessions, helping countless individuals, couples and entire families.
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