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Springer, 2011. — 150 p. This volume describes the most current gestalt approaches to treating substance abuse and other self-medicating behaviors by a leading practitioner and scholar in the field. It is based on the gestalt view of the self-medicating dynamic as one of pattern repetition and difficulty overcoming rigid patterns of response to sensory experience and life's...
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Taylor & Francis Group, 2022. — 272 p. This compelling and comprehensive volume is an anthology of current thinking by many of gestalt therapy's leading theoreticians, clinicians, and researchers. Including many well-known voices in the field and introducing several new ones to the current gestalt therapy literature, the book presents a broad-ranging compendium of essays,...
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Routledge, 2018. — 172 p. Gestalt Therapy has been developing steadily for the last 50 years in America as well as in Europe. It is currently practiced in different settings: individual, group, and family therapies; personal growth; social, medical and business organizations. This book describes a specific French approach: a synthesis of French culture (greatly influenced by...
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Routledge, 2011. — 212 p. — (Advancing Theory in Therapy). — ISBN-13 9780415489171. 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...
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Routledge, 2023. — 317 p. — (Gestalt Therapy Book Series). — ISBN: 978-1-032-32203-2. Reaching beyond standard textbook logic, this collection explores the impacts of difficult life situations on human development, experience, and functioning, through a phenomenological field-oriented lens. Each author offers a Gestalt-centered perspective on the circumstances of those whose...
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Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group, 2010. — 282 p. — ISBN 0-203-84591-9 Master e-book ISBN; ISBN: 978-0-415-55293-6 (hbk) ISBN: 978-0-415-55294-3 (pbk) (100 Key Points Series — Editor: Windy Dryden) This book "Gestalt Therapy: 100 Key Points & Techniques" provides a concise guide to this flexible and far-reaching approach. Topics discussed include: • the theoretical assumptions...
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Wiley, 2013. — 400 p. The first internationally focused book on gestalt therapy to provide a comprehensive overview of current practice around the world. Features coverage of the history, training, theoretical contributions, and research initiatives relating to gestalt therapy in seventeen countries Points to future directions and challenges Includes extensive information on...
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Lafayette: Real People Press, 1969. — 286 p. — ISBN13: 9780911226041. This is a memoir by Dr. Fritz Perls, an American psychiatrist, associated with Gestalt therapy and the Esalen movement in California. It includes many hand-drawn illustrations. Fritz, born Friedrich (Frederick) Salomon Perls (July 8 1893, Berlin - March 14, 1970, Chicago), was a noted German-born psychiatrist...
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