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Untangling Long-Term Enmeshed Suffering Emotions: A Study of Lurianic Kabbalah and Gestalt Therapy
International Journal of Neurolinguistics & Gestalt Psychology, 2023This paper explores the interplay between Jewish Lurianic Kabbalah and Gestalt Therapy, focusing on enmeshment of emotions of the client. The paper proposes a method to unmesh enmeshed emotions using principles of Lurianic Kabbalah applied to Gestalt ...
Anil Thomas
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Field Theory in Contemporary Gestalt Therapy Part Two: Paradoxical Theory of Change Reconsidered
Gestalt Review, 2022Conceptualization of change processes presents a significant source of therapist’s self-support in demanding clinical situations. Three perspectives on understanding the process of change used in Gestalt therapy are set forth in a systematic way: mono ...
J. Roubal, G. Francesetti
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Case Formulation in Gestalt Therapy
Gestalt Review, 2022Case formulation is a frequently used therapeutic tool that helps the therapist develop a better understanding of the client’s situation. Core concepts are strategies applied when sorting information about a client, assessing the importance of specific
Veronika Šromová, J. Roubal
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Taking (white) space: reflections from a queer-of-colour Gestalt therapy trainer
British Gestalt journal, 2022In this paper, the author, a queer-of-colour professor of Gestalt therapy, reflects on how race and racism emerged and was explored during a training workshop at the Norwegian Gestalt Institute.
V. Kolmannskog
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How/can Gestalt therapy promote liberation from anti-Black racism?
British Gestalt journal, 2021: Anti-Black racism is an interruption of contact that often takes place out of awareness, and is continuously enacted through innumerable fixed gestalts at every level of human experience.
Michelle Billies
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Internet-mediated Gestalt therapy: excitement and growth in an online field
British Gestalt journal, 2021: The practice of Gestalt psychotherapy online, accelerated by the current COVID-19 crisis, has raised questions around how Gestalt therapists adjust themselves to this ‘new’ modality.
David Picó Vila +2 more
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The Journal of Humanistic Counseling
This article presents a Gestalt perspective on treating psychosomatic disorders, examining psychosomatics within psychoanalytic development and modern challenges like the postpandemic era, climate crisis, and global conflicts.
M. Cannavò +2 more
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This article presents a Gestalt perspective on treating psychosomatic disorders, examining psychosomatics within psychoanalytic development and modern challenges like the postpandemic era, climate crisis, and global conflicts.
M. Cannavò +2 more
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Gestalt Review, 2020
This paper is the first of two aimed at exploring the implications of field theory in contemporary Gestalt therapy. In this paper we present the definition of field theory we rely upon; in particular, we define the phenomenal field, the phenomenological ...
G. Francesetti, Jan Roubal
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This paper is the first of two aimed at exploring the implications of field theory in contemporary Gestalt therapy. In this paper we present the definition of field theory we rely upon; in particular, we define the phenomenal field, the phenomenological ...
G. Francesetti, Jan Roubal
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Gestalt psychology and Gestalt therapy
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1978This 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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