Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Argentina .- The writer Jorge Bucay closed Wednesday in Molina de Segura the series 'writers in Ink'

MURCIA, 3 May. The psychodramatist, Gestalt therapist and Argentine writer, Jorge Bucay, is responsible for putting an end to the cycle literary 'writers in their ink' in the College of Early Childhood Education Paseo Rosales, at 20.00, as reported by sources organizing the event in a statement. In this way, close the V edition of a cultural event which this year has also brought together such writers as purely Enrique Vila-Matas, Eduardo Mendoza, Santos and Jerome Tristant Care.

Bucay prefers to be called "professional help", since in his books offers therapeutic tools to help others. He graduated as a doctor in 1973 at the University of Buenos Aires, specializing in mental illness in the hospital-liaison service Pirovano of Buenos Aires and Santa Monica clinic.

The writer of 'Best Sellers' and 'Letters to Claudia' or 'Tales to think', comes from a poor family and raised in Buenos Aires district of La Floresta. To fund his race was used in many offices, such as a peddler of books, socks, sportswear, insurance agent, taxi driver, clown-boy store and children's party entertainer.

He has also worked as supervisor and coordinator of laboratory teaching Gestalt is a member of the American Association of Gestalt therapy and coordinator of therapeutic and educational groups in Granada, Spain and Mexico, noted for its presence in various media as a partner and even as a TV host.

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