Louis Ormont

Louis Ormont

Louis Ormont, Ph.D., is a psychologist and psychoanalyst who has specialized in group therapy for over 45 years. He has led over 20,000 groups and is the author of 31 professional articles and several books, including the highly acclaimed The Group Therapy Experience (1992, St. Martin’s Press), and The Technique of Group Treatment (2001, Psychosocial Press).

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