Eugene T. Gendlin was an American philosopher and psychotherapist who developed innovative approaches to understanding human experience.
He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago, where he later taught.
Gendlin is renowned for creating Focusing, a technique for accessing bodily knowledge, and Thinking at the Edge, a method for thinking beyond conventional patterns.
His work centered on the "philosophy of the implicit" and exploring the connection between bodily sensations and cognitive processes.
Gendlin's contributions have significantly influenced fields such as psychology, philosophy, and personal development, offering new perspectives on human consciousness and self-awareness.
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