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Self & Society
An International Journal for Humanistic Psychology
Volume 41, 2014 - Issue 4
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The Roots and History of Humanistic Psychology in the UK: An Autobiographical Perspective

 

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The following is taken verbatim, very lightly edited, from Chapters 20–22 of Ursula's Autobiography Much Ado about Me: An Unreliable Autobiography, self-published in 2009,1 and is reproduced here with her kind permission.

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Ursula Fausset

Ursula Fausset was born in 1928 in the New Forest. She endured a Nurse's training, delighted in years at The Chelsea Art School, and married a sculptor. After 25 happily married years as an artist and mother of four children, in 1970 she met the Human Potential Movement. She was an early contributor to Self & Society. After many years of experiencing this exciting new work she founded The London Gestalt Centre, which is still flourishing. Ursula now lives in Totnes, and is a student of the Diamond Approach (Ridhwan).

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