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Chasing Rainbows: In Search of Wonder in Gestalt Therapy

QUADERNI DI GESTALT
In a world marked by acceleration and dispersion, the aesthetic experience of wonder risks being lost. This article explores how gestalt therapy – particularly as developed within the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy (NYIGT) – offers a clinical and
Dan Bloom
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Development and validation of the Gestalt Therapy Fidelity Scale

Psychotherapy Research, 2019
Objective: Three studies were conducted to develop and validate the Gestalt Therapy Fidelity Scale (GTFS), a 21-item measure of treatment adherence for Gestalt Therapy (GT).
M. Fogarty, S. Bhar, S. Theiler
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Gestalt therapy during coronavirus: Sensing the experiential ground and “dancing” with reciprocity.

, 2020
Building on the social experiences that have formed the backdrop to the pandemic, some of the relational dimensions that have come to the forefront today are described The need for a new set of values in humanistic psychology is addressed, from support ...
Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb
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Learning Theory and Gestalt Therapy

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1976
This article discusses the theory and operations of Gestalt Therapy from the viewpoint of learning theory. General comparative issues are elaborated as well as the concepts of introjection, retroflextion, confluence, and projection. Principles and techniques of Gestalt Therapy are discussed in terms of learning theory paradigm.
R, Harper, R, Bauer, J, Kannarkat
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Gestalt Therapy and the Culture of Narcissism

British Gestalt Journal, 1994
"Abstract: This paper is a reworking of a paper presented at the British Gestalt Conference, Cambridge, July 1993. I present some of the ideas of Christopher Lasch (who died on St. Valentine's Day this year) and discuss their relevance to the practice of psychotherapy in our culture.
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An Introduction to Contemporary Gestalt Therapy for Group Therapists

International Conference on Group IV Photonics, 2022
P. Cole, Daisy Reese
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Gestalt psychology and Gestalt therapy

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1978
This paper examines the relations between Gestalt psychology and gestalt therapy, as presented in the writings of Fritz Perls, who claims that his perspective derives from Gestalt psychology. Intellectual traditions, philosophical assumptions, and specific theories and concepts are considered.
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Gestalt therapy with hospitalized adolescents

Journal of Adolescence, 1982
This article presents a Gestalt therapy model of group work and describes its application to a group of young schizophrenic patients. These adolescents were hospitalized in “Shalvata”, a psychiatric hospital in the central part of Israel. The theoretical concepts are presented first, a description of the process follows and a summary statement ...
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Gestalt Therapy in Theory and in Practice

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
Gestalt therapy was developed by Frederick (Fritz) Perls, (1893–1970), a German psychoanalyst originally trained in the Freudian tradition; he left Germany in the 1930's for South Africa and emigrated to the United States in the immediate post-war years. Despite the publication of his book “Gestalt Therapy—Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality”
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