Gestalt Therapy

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Relational Child, Relational Brain

Development and Therapy in Childhood and Adolescence

Relational Child, Relational Brain
  • Edited by Robert G. Lee, and Neil Harris.

Published September 2011

Volume II in the Evolution of Gestalt series, Relational Child, Relational Brain continues the development of the paradigm shift that places human development in a field that is deeply complex and fundamentally one of interconnection, taking us away from the limiting view of us as separate…
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Even if it Costs me my Life

Systemic Constellations and Serious Illness

Even if it Costs me my Life
  • By Stephan Hausner.

Published April 2011

Family constellations work has broadened and developed in many different fields as a method of counseling and therapy. In addition to constellations in organizations and schools, applying this approach to working with illness and disease has expanded the potential for healing effects in the field…
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The First Year and the Rest of Your Life

Movement, Development, and Psychotherapeutic Change

The First Year and the Rest of Your Life
  • By Ruella Frank, and Frances La Barre.

Published September 2010

The movement repertoire that develops in the first year of life is a language in itself and conveys desires, intentions, and emotions. This early life in motion serves as the roots of ongoing nonverbal interaction and later verbal expression – in short, this language remains a key element in…
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Relational Approaches in Gestalt Therapy

Relational Approaches in Gestalt Therapy
  • Edited by Lynne Jacobs, and Richard Hycner.
  • Foreword by Erving Polster.

Published March 2010

Lynne Jacobs and Richard Hycner assemble an international group of Gestalt theorists and clinicians for an engaging and insightful investigation into the integration of relational approaches within Gestalt therapy. The book is divided thematically into three sections. The first section speculates…
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Aggression, Time, and Understanding

Contributions to the Evolution of Gestalt Therapy

Aggression, Time, and Understanding
  • By Frank-M. Staemmler.

Published August 2009

Aggression, Time, and Understanding is the first book of Staemmler’s writings to be published in English. In the early sections of this book, Staemmler (supported by his Buddhist wife, Barbara) comprehensively explores and questions the traditional Gestalt therapy theory of…
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CoCreating the Field

Intention and Practice in the Age of Complexity

CoCreating the Field
  • Edited by Deborah Ullman, and Gordon Wheeler.

Published June 2009

Cocreating the Field is about developing a radically new story to shift our perception of who we are as humans from a focus on our separate individual natures to our complex interconnectedness. The core Gestalt model offers a theoretical and pragmatic frame for addressing urgent concerns in a wide…
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The Secret Language of Intimacy

Releasing the Hidden Power in Couple Relationships

The Secret Language of Intimacy
  • By Robert G. Lee.

Published March 2008

In The Secret Language of Intimacy, shame and its consequences are foregrounded as a major, if not the major, impediment to the healthy functioning in the relationships of couples. In the first part of the book, Robert Lee presents the "Secret Language of Intimacy Workshop," developed and…
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Gestalt Therapy

Living Creatively Today

Gestalt Therapy
  • By Gonzague Masquelier.

Published November 2006

How can we reconcile our desire for freedom with the limits or routines that orgainize our existence? How do we affirm our personality while adjusting to the world? How can we be nourished by exchanges with others without losing our autonomy? Gestalt Therapy responds to these essential…
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Windowframes

Learning the Art of Gestalt Play Therapy the Oaklander Way

Windowframes
  • By Peter Mortola.

Published August 2006

How do children emotionally heal and regain equilibrium after suffering trauma? How do adults understand and help them in a therapeutic relationship? These questions are at the heart of Violet Oaklander's approach to play therapy and her methods for training adults to work with children and…
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Getting Beyond Sobriety

Clinical Approaches to Long-Term Recovery

Getting Beyond Sobriety
  • By Michael C. Clemmens.

Published May 2005

In this ground-breaking book, Michael Clemmens offers a new model of treatment for long-term recovery which goes beyond the traditional "disease" paradigm. Working from the belief that a fuller life for the recovering addict is grounded on a foundation of abstinence, the author explores a "…
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