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Cyndy Sheldon
MSW, BCD, LCSW, RC*
My adult life began in the 60s, when I went
to social work graduate school in Berkeley California. Little did I know I'd be
on the periphery of a student revolution, or working at the Navy Hospital during
Vietnam with many young military men who became seriously disturbed. These events
impacted my life a great deal.
From there I trained in Gestalt Therapy by one of
the founders, Fritz Perls and his colleague, Jim Simkin. At the
suggestion of Dr. Perls, I co-founded the original Gestalt Institute
of San Francisco in 1967, where I taught until 1990. So by 2007,
I have been doing Gestalt Therapy for over 40 years. I was also
trained in family and couples therapy, using a model developed by
Virginia Satir, Reichian therapy, Kohutian and Object Relations
work, and many other approaches throughout the years. Gestalt remained
my primary approach because of its comprehensive philosophy and
its focus on growth rather than illness.
A
natural outgrowth of doing therapy is teaching it, which I have done for as many
years as well. In addition to teaching Gestalt therapy to therapists at centers
in the US and abroad, I have taught family therapy, developing a unique framework
for working with couples. I am offering seminars on "Relationships",
"Being Single" and "Navigating These Unpredictable Times"
as well as a class on Gestalt Therapy and Theory for helping professionals.
In the 90s I was drawn to Arizona's spiritual center,
Sedona, and the Navajo Nation, where I worked part-time at the Indian
Health Center. Here I helped bring Navajo culture back to the people
through traditional wellness conferences, promoted the hiring of
medicine men and women at the health centers, and created opportunities
for Navajo elders to feel useful to one another and the younger
generations. During these 10 years I taught Native American social
workers, through a pilot program at Arizona State University, and
became immersed in the Navajo culture, which was a profound and
wonderful experience for me, especially since some of the Navajo
philosophy is similar to that of Gestalt Therapy Theory.
In
addition to doing and teaching therapy, I have been consulting with groups, agencies
and businesses over the years, offering ways to improve the work environment through
a class titled "Healing the Workplace" and facilitating groups and strategic
planning. I relocated to Bellingham Washington in 2006, where
I now reside. vvv *
MSW - Masters in Social Work BCD - Board Certified Diplomate, from the
American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work LCSW - Licensed Clinical
Social Worker, Arizona RC - Registered Counselor in Washington State
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