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/ Gary Yontef /
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Artur Dombrovsky - Ph.D. in Psychology, psychotherapist
Tatyana Velenta, PhD - Gestalt therapist, RGI lecturer/trainer
Agrita Bitere – Gestalt practitioner
Baiba Pumpina - Gestalt therapist, RGI lecturer/trainer
Brigita Kaleckaite – gestalt therapist
Daiga Auzina - Gestalt therapist, RGI lecturer/trainer
Dace Freiberga - Gestalt practitioner
Iveta Plitniece- Gestalt therapist
Inese Vigante - Gestalt therapist
Irena Goluba - Gestalt therapist, RGI lecturer/trainer
Nikolay Shcherbakov - Gestalt therapist, RGI lecturer/trainer
Olga Domasheva - Gestalt therapist
Solvita Vektere - Gestalt therapist, RGI lecturer/trainer
Julia Perepelka - Gestalt therapist
Agija Bogdanova - Gestalt therapist
Gundega Beke - Gestalt therapist
Iveta Laudaka - Gestalt therapist
Linda Riekstina-Avotina - Gestalt therapist
Linda Zeile - Gestalt therapist (Riga Gestalt Institute),
Marika Dukalska - Gestalt therapist
Monika Ina Kadakovska - Gestalt therapist
Pavel Domashev - Gestalt therapist
Sandra Bondare – gestalt therapist