Paul Gordon obituary
Briefly

Paul Gordon was a unique voice in psychotherapy whose commitment to social justice and access to mental health care shaped lives and institutions, making a lasting impact.
His work at the Philadelphia Association emphasized the need for alternative approaches to addressing psychological distress, fostering an inclusive environment for vulnerable individuals.
Paul's advocacy for children's rights led to significant legal changes in Scotland, illustrating his dedication not just to therapy but to broader societal change.
In his writings, particularly 'The Hope of Therapy', Paul drew parallels between the qualities of friendship and effective therapy, highlighting the relational aspect of healing.
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