- Sheldon Kopp
Sheldon Kopp was a
psychotherapist and author, based inWashington, D.C. . He was born in 1929 inNew York City , and received his PhD from theNew School of Social Research . In addition to his private practice, he served as a Psychotherapy Supervisor for the Pastoral Counselling and Consultation Centres in Washington. He died Monday,March 29 ,1999 of cardiac arrhythmia and pneumonia.Bibliography
*cite book |title=Guru: Metaphors from a Psychotherapist |publisher=Science & Behavior Books |year=1971 |id=ISBN 0831400250
*cite book |title=If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him! The pilgrimage of psychotherapy patients |publisher=Lowe & Brydon (Printers) Ltd |year=1974 |id=ISBN 0-85969-022-9
*cite book | title = The Hanged Man | publisher = Science & Behavior Books | year = 1974 | isbn = 0831400366
*cite book | others=photography by Claire Flanders| title = No Hidden Meanings: An Illustrated Eschatological Laundry List | publisher = Science and Behavior Books | year = 1975 | isbn = 0831400439
*cite book | title = Naked Therapist - A Canterbury Tales collection of embarrassing moments from more than a dozen eminent psychotherapists | publisher = EdITS | year = 1976 | isbn = 0912736186
*cite book |title = Back to One: A Practical Guide for Psychotherapists | publisher = Science and Behavior Books | year = 1977 | isbn = 0831400552
*cite book | title = This Side of Tragedy: Psychotherapy as Theater | publisher = Science and Behavior Books | year = 1977 | isbn = 0831400501
*cite book | title = An End to Innocence: Facing Life without Illusions | publisher = Macmillan | year = 1978 | isbn = 0025664700
*cite book | others=photography by Claire Flanders| title = What Took You so Long: An Assortment of Life's Everyday Ironies | publisher = Science & Behavior Books | year = 1979 | isbn = 0831400560
*cite book | title = Mirror, Mask, and Shadow: The Risk and Rewards of Self-acceptance | publisher = Macmillan | year = 1980 | isbn = 0025664603
*cite book | title = The Pickpocket and the Saint: Free Play of the Imagination | publisher = Bantam | year = 1983 | isbn = 0553235648
*cite book |title=Even a stone can be a teacher |publisher=Putnam's Sons |year=1985 |id=ISBN 0-87477-341-5
*cite book |title=Here I am, Wasn't I! The Inevitable Disruption of Easy Times |publisher=Bantam Books |year=1986 |id=ISBN 0-553-25424-3
*cite book | title = Who Am I Really? | publisher = Tarcher | year = 1987 | isbn = 0874774292
*cite book | title = Raise Your Right Hand against Fear: Extend the Other in Compassion" | year = 1988 | isbn = 0896381552
*cite book | title = Rock, Paper, Scissors: Understanding the Paradoxes of Personal Power and Taking Charge of Our Lives | publisher = CompCare Publications | year = 1989 | isbn = 0896381935
*cite book | title = All God's Children Are Lost, but Only a Few Can Play the Piano: Finding a Life That Is Truly Your Own | publisher = Simon & Schuster | year = 1991 | isbn = 013026881X
*cite book |others=with Bonnie B. Hesse |title=Blues ain't nothing but a good soul feeling bad |publisher=Simon & Schuster |year=1992 |id=ISBN 0-671-76838-7References
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9501E3D81239F930A35757C0A96F958260# Sheldon Kopp, 70, Psychologist Who Wrote About Self-Esteem - New York Times obituary]
External links
* [http://webdata2.soc.hawaii.edu/illumlife/abelist.htm Sheldon Kopp's Escatological Laundry List]
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