Stefan Deutsch

Stefan DeutschStefan Deutsch was born in 1947 to holocaust survivors in a tiny village in Hungary. Their home had no running water, no plumbing, no heat, and barely electricity. As his parents escaped the Nazis, they once again had to escape the Russian communistsruling Hungary to bring their child to freedom in the United States. His journey to developing his theories of love and life-span was full. It included teaching mentally challenged children for the NYC Board of Education, going to NYU graduate school to become a Movement Therapist, and founding Creative Aging, Inc. and Impact On Hunger, Inc. both educational, non-profits. It even included becoming a professional actor in musical comedies. After getting married and having a child, he started a design company, which his wife still runs. But his greatest passion was to understand life and people. He became a trained Gestalt Psychotherapist and founded The Human Development Company. For over 20 years he has been working with his theory - The Continuum Theory of Life Span - by giving workshops, hosting radio programs, traveling to major psychotherapy and adult development conferences to present his work. This book for couples is based on his discovering how well couples in his private practice responded to the application of both his theory of love, and his theory of development. Forthcoming books are applications of his ideas to parenting, aging, education, and personal development Read More Read Less

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Medizin in Wien nach 1945NR
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Sehnsucht Italien: Eine akustische Reise von den Dolomiten bis nach Sizilien
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Elemente der Mathematik Klassenarbeitstrainer 7. Nordrhein-Westfalen
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