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From Pain as Symptom to Pain as Process: A Gestalt Perspective in the Age of Medicalization

International journal of research and innovation in social science
Contemporary pain management in clinical settings faces a fundamental epistemological dilemma between the traditional biomedical approach, focused on sedation and symptom control, and phenomenological approaches that recognize pain as a meaningful ...
A. Acocella, Oliviero Rossi
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IMPROVing Spontaneity: Gestalt Therapy Perspective on Improvisational Theater as a Therapeutical Intervention

Gestalt Review
This article outlines the theoretical background for improv-therapeutical processes and interventions found in the contemporary theory of the Gestalt therapeutic approach.
Tomáš Andrášik   +2 more
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Ethical problems with expelling a trainee from psychotherapy training

British Gestalt journal
"There are times when trainees do not fulfil the criteria for the completion of a psychotherapy training. In the rare cases where it is not possible to achieve consensus, trainers may have to expel trainees against their will.
Ekkehard Tenschert
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THE DIALOGIC TRIAD IN PSYCHOTHERAPY AND CLINICAL SUPERVISION

The International Journal of Supervision in Psychotherapy
The concept of the Dialogic Triad, formulated by Gerhard Stemberger within the conceptual framework of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy [1], addresses the interrelationships between the way people talk “internally” to themselves and others (“inner ...
Stemberger Gerhard, Böhm Angelika
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Gestalt couples therapy

British Gestalt journal, 2018
"Abstract: Couples therapy is often described as a more active, or even as a more directive form of psychotherapy, and is frequently written about with a focus on technique.
Friedemann Schulz
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Karen Horney: trailblazer and Gestalt inspiration

British Gestalt journal
"This paper considers the role of Karen Horney’s work in bridging the gap between classical psychoanalytic theory and later humanistic psychotherapy theories, in particular Gestalt. The main themes of Karen Horney’s work, including the treatment of women
Katy Wakelin
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In Story Art and Song, Where We Belong: A Primer for Creation and Facilitation of a Gestalt Life Focus Community

The Journal of Humanistic Counseling
This primer introduces Gestalt Life Focus Communities, a concept developed by Erving Polster and furthered in the Mindful Life Focus Community.
Caroline Paltin
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Experiences from a multicultural field – a Gestalt perspective on work in detention centres

British Gestalt journal, 2014
"Abstract: This paper is based on several theoretical presentations and sharing of experi- ences of professionals dedicated to work in detention centres. The presentations were made between 2006 and 2012 on residential workshops at the Gestalt Foundation
Joanna Kato
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Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice

, 2012
This comprehensive text covers all the major theories in counseling and psychotherapy along with an emphasis on how to use these theoretical models in clinical practice.
John Sommers‐Flanagan   +1 more
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Advocacy for AI-Powered Technologies for Promoting Life Education Among Adolescents: A Case Study of Lycoris

Transactions on Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
It is necessary for a sense of familiarity coincides with high school students being developmentally the most susceptible  to emotional distress as separations and loss become commonplace within the context of a globalized and highly mobile society.
Ruige Ma, Baidi Yuan
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