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Aesthetic Diagnosis in Gestalt Therapy [PDF]
The diagnostic process in psychotherapy using the aesthetic evaluation is described in this article. Unlike the classical diagnostic process, which presents a result of comparing clinicians´ observations with a diagnostic system (DSM, ICD, etc.), the ...
Jan Roubal +2 more
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Common mental disorders in Gestalt therapy treatment: a multiple case study comparing patients with moderate and low integrated personality structures. [PDF]
Introduction Empowerment is central to self-development and growth in Gestalt therapy. The self evolves through interactions with others, forming self- and object-relations, and ego-functions. Underlying structural functions build the ability to regulate,
Kaisler RE +4 more
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Reviewed by the founder and former co-director of Gestalt Therapy Brisbane, _Psychopathology of the Situation in Gestalt Therapy: A Field-Oriented Approach_ (2023) addresses the suffering experienced by people in a post-pandemic world.
Greer White
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Integration of Gestalt Therapy with Evidence-Based Interventions for Borderline Personality Disorder—Theoretical Framework and Clinical Model [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Gestalt therapy traditionally opposes categorical diagnostic labelling due to its fundamental inconsistency with phenomenological and process-oriented ontology.
Enrico Moretto +8 more
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Integrating gestalt therapeutic techniques enhances character portrayal in undergraduate acting students [PDF]
IntroductionContemporary acting pedagogy in China has long been grounded in the Stanislavsky system to develop character portrayal. However, this traditional approach presents limitations in cultivating students’ emotional accessibility and relational ...
Dian Li, Dian Li, Lu Zhu
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Is Aesthetic Relational Knowing a Common Factor in Psychotherapy? A Comparison Among Different Models [PDF]
This study explores how aesthetic relational knowing (ARK), as assessed by the ARK-T scale, is used by psychotherapists of different psychotherapeutic models.
Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb +4 more
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Background and Objectives: According to medical literature, lung cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality among women, which is more prevalent in Iran and leads to women’s function decline in the family.
Heidar Dustkafi +3 more
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Gestalt Art Therapy: “Searching as we are” [PDF]
Gestalt Art therapy opens an interesting way to access the human subjectivity, to their unfinished questions, which are brought up to date here and now throw the artistic work. In our creations we materialize our urgent and meaningful needs.
Marina Ojeda López
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Effects of Gestalt Group Therapy and Reality Therapy on Perceived Self- Efficacy in Women with Breast Cancer [PDF]
Background: Considered as a major health concern worldwide, breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent cancer among women. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of gestalt group therapy and reality therapy on perceived self-efficacy in women ...
Iman Nazari +3 more
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