Dr. Louis Ormont (1918- November 15 2008) was an American psychologists, and one of the earliest practitioners of group psychotherapy based on a psychoanalytic model.
Educated at Temple University and at Yale University, Ormont was also a prolific playwright who produced more than fifty manuscripts for the legitimate stage, television, and films.
Read more about Louis Ormont: The Ormont Method, The Five Theoretical Pillars, Techniques and Interventions, Bibliography
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