Edith kaplan and the boston process approach

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The history including some of the intellectual origins of the Boston Process Approach and some misconceptions about the Boston Process Approach are reviewed. The influence of Gestalt psychology and Edith Kaplans principal collaborators regarding the development of the Boston Process Approach is discussed.© 2013 Taylor & Francis.

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Libon, D. J., Swenson, R., Ashendorf, L., Bauer, R. M., & Bowers, D. (2013). Edith kaplan and the boston process approach. Clinical Neuropsychologist, 27(8), 1223–1233. https://doi.org/10.1080/13854046.2013.833295

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