Gestalt Therapy Handbook
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Psychotherapy is a profession learned throughout life, discovering new facets (including within oneself). Therefore, readers will often return to this Gestalt therapy guide, finding it a valuable resource both in the initial stages of training and at various stages of practical work.
What distinguishes this book from other textbooks is that it can be of interest to readers of all levels of experience—from beginners to practitioners, trainers, and even supervisors. It presents the fundamental models and concepts underlying Gestalt therapy theory (phenomenology and contact theory, field theory, and dialogue), its history and philosophy, the tools and methods of therapeutic interventions, the specifics of the physical process in a therapeutic session, and the relationship between therapist and client. Session excerpts are included, illustrating various tenets of the Gestalt approach.
More practical topics are also covered: the application of the Gestalt approach to working with families, groups, and organizations; the practical application of field theory and dialogue; the specifics of method training and supervision; and the ethical issues of psychotherapy and Gestalt therapy.
The book is intended for professional psychologists, psychotherapists, and anyone interested in psychological science.
What distinguishes this book from other textbooks is that it can be of interest to readers of all levels of experience—from beginners to practitioners, trainers, and even supervisors. It presents the fundamental models and concepts underlying Gestalt therapy theory (phenomenology and contact theory, field theory, and dialogue), its history and philosophy, the tools and methods of therapeutic interventions, the specifics of the physical process in a therapeutic session, and the relationship between therapist and client. Session excerpts are included, illustrating various tenets of the Gestalt approach.
More practical topics are also covered: the application of the Gestalt approach to working with families, groups, and organizations; the practical application of field theory and dialogue; the specifics of method training and supervision; and the ethical issues of psychotherapy and Gestalt therapy.
The book is intended for professional psychologists, psychotherapists, and anyone interested in psychological science.
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