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The Concept of Hope in Gestalt Therapy: Its Usefulness for Ameliorating Vicarious Traumatisation
Hope is intrinsic to the work of psychotherapy yet it remains implicit in much of what we do as psychotherapists. The concept of hope is discussed in this article in relation to the vicarious traumatisation literature.
Pack, Margaret
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Dynamics of psychological crisis experience with psychological consulting by gestalt therapy methods. [PDF]
Fahrutdinova LR, Nugmanova DR.
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Gestalt Couples Therapy in the Field of Trauma
The field of Gestalt therapy has long had a troubled relationship with mainstream psychotherapy. The decades long assent of cognitive-behavioral and other, more objectively oriented therapies moved Gestalt even further from common acceptance as a valid ...
Paul Jenkins
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Resilience in refugee children: a gestalt play therapy approach
The aim of the research study was to explore resilience in refugee children, using a Gestalt approach to play therapy. The hypothesis, was that a Gestalt approach to play therapy could promote resilience in Refugee children.
Hoosain, Shanaaz
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Clients' subjective experiences of navigating challenges in Gestalt therapy: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. [PDF]
Kaisler RE, Schaffler Y.
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Use of the Temperament and Character Inventory to describe the effectiveness of Gestalt therapy. [PDF]
Calvet B +5 more
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Merleau-Ponty: Key Philosopher of Gestalt Therapy?
Když se probírají filozofické zdroje gestalt terapie, zpravidla zaznívají jména jako Kierkegaard, Husserl, Buber či Sartre. Poněkud v pozadí zatím zůstával francouzský fenomenolog Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908–1961), jenž s průpravou v gestalt psychologii ...
Jára, Martin
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Healing beyond the body: Gestalt therapy as a catalyst for psychological resilience among breast cancer survivors. [PDF]
Kamal E +6 more
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