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The Gestalt approach is based on the philosophy that the human being is born with the healthy ability to regulate needs and wants in relationship with the environment in which she/he lives. Heightening of personal awareness and exploration of needs is enabled by the therapist who actively engages in supporting and assisting the therapeutic journey of the client.

Gestalt Therapy: Advances in Theory and Practice is a collaboration of some of the best thinkers in the Gestalt therapy approach. It offers a summary of recent advances in theory and practice, and novel ideas for future development. Each chapter focuses on a different element of the Gestalt approach and, with contributors from around the world, each offers a different perspective of its ongoing evolution in relation to politics, religion and philosophy.

Incorporating ideas about community, field theory, family and couple therapy, politics and spirituality, this book will be of interest no

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"Gestalt Therapy: Advances in Theory and Practice is a comprehensive and thoughtful exploration of Gestalt theory and practice written by a diverse group of contemporary thinkers. This collection is a brave and honest examination of Gestalt therapy which seems to fulfill the editor's wish to take the 'now' into the 'next'." - Teresa Siegle Prevatte, The Professional Counselor Journal, March 2012

"This book invites us to move away from some of the Gestalt principles as we know them. It presents many challenges to our existing concepts and I believe brings
up to date our understanding on philosophy, field theory, and a revision of some of our founding concepts to include neuroscience, embodiment, and a move toward a group approach to therapy. I enjoyed reading this book and am sure it will have a great impact on many clinicians as they review their practice."
- Bill Waistell, British Gestalt Journal, Spring 2012



Table of Contents

Tudor, Preface. Bar-Yoseph Levine, Introduction. Levin, Bar-Yoseph Levine, Gestalt in the New Age. Polster, Flexibility in Theory Formation: Point and Counterpoint. Bowman, Reconsidering Holism in Gestalt Therapy: A Bridge Too Far? Clemmens, The Interactive Field: Gestalt Therapy as an Embodied Relational Dialogue. Bandín, Personality: Co-creating a Dynamic Symphony. Jacobs, Critiquing Projection: Supporting Dialogue in a Post Cartesian World. Bloom, Sensing Animals/Knowing Persons: A Challenge to Some Basic Ideas in Gestalt Therapy. Philippson, Mind and Matter: The Implications of Neuroscience Research for Gestalt Psychotherapy. Brownell, Spirituality in Gestalt Therapy. Sapriel, Creating an Embodied, Authentic Self: Integrating Mindfulness with Psychotherapy when Working with Trauma. Yontef, The Four Relationships of Gestalt Therapy Couples Work. O'Neill, Gestalt Family Therapy – A Field Perspective. Gaffney, A Neo-Lewinian Perspective on Gestalt Group Facilitation. Knijff, Awareness Instead of Rules: Gestalt Ethics. Lichtenberg, Culture Change – Conversations Concerning Political/Religious Differences.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/26/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415489171, 978-0415489171
      ISBN10: 0415489172

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Gestalt approach is based on the philosophy that the human being is born with the healthy ability to regulate needs and wants in relationship with the environment in which she/he lives. Heightening of personal awareness and exploration of needs is enabled by the therapist who actively engages in supporting and assisting the therapeutic journey of the client.

      Gestalt Therapy: Advances in Theory and Practice is a collaboration of some of the best thinkers in the Gestalt therapy approach. It offers a summary of recent advances in theory and practice, and novel ideas for future development. Each chapter focuses on a different element of the Gestalt approach and, with contributors from around the world, each offers a different perspective of its ongoing evolution in relation to politics, religion and philosophy.

      Incorporating ideas about community, field theory, family and couple therapy, politics and spirituality, this book will be of interest no

      Trade Review

      "Gestalt Therapy: Advances in Theory and Practice is a comprehensive and thoughtful exploration of Gestalt theory and practice written by a diverse group of contemporary thinkers. This collection is a brave and honest examination of Gestalt therapy which seems to fulfill the editor's wish to take the 'now' into the 'next'." - Teresa Siegle Prevatte, The Professional Counselor Journal, March 2012

      "This book invites us to move away from some of the Gestalt principles as we know them. It presents many challenges to our existing concepts and I believe brings
      up to date our understanding on philosophy, field theory, and a revision of some of our founding concepts to include neuroscience, embodiment, and a move toward a group approach to therapy. I enjoyed reading this book and am sure it will have a great impact on many clinicians as they review their practice."
      - Bill Waistell, British Gestalt Journal, Spring 2012



      Table of Contents

      Tudor, Preface. Bar-Yoseph Levine, Introduction. Levin, Bar-Yoseph Levine, Gestalt in the New Age. Polster, Flexibility in Theory Formation: Point and Counterpoint. Bowman, Reconsidering Holism in Gestalt Therapy: A Bridge Too Far? Clemmens, The Interactive Field: Gestalt Therapy as an Embodied Relational Dialogue. Bandín, Personality: Co-creating a Dynamic Symphony. Jacobs, Critiquing Projection: Supporting Dialogue in a Post Cartesian World. Bloom, Sensing Animals/Knowing Persons: A Challenge to Some Basic Ideas in Gestalt Therapy. Philippson, Mind and Matter: The Implications of Neuroscience Research for Gestalt Psychotherapy. Brownell, Spirituality in Gestalt Therapy. Sapriel, Creating an Embodied, Authentic Self: Integrating Mindfulness with Psychotherapy when Working with Trauma. Yontef, The Four Relationships of Gestalt Therapy Couples Work. O'Neill, Gestalt Family Therapy – A Field Perspective. Gaffney, A Neo-Lewinian Perspective on Gestalt Group Facilitation. Knijff, Awareness Instead of Rules: Gestalt Ethics. Lichtenberg, Culture Change – Conversations Concerning Political/Religious Differences.

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