Gestalt therapy: roots and branches : collected papers
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505 | 8 | |a COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; Introduction; PART I ROOTS IN PHILOSOPHY; CHAPTER ONE The world according toGestalt therapy; CHAPTER TWO "Let's work seriously about having fun!" Psychotherapists' systemiccountertransferences; CHAPTER THREE Commitment; CHAPTER FOUR Zen and the art of pinball; CHAPTER FIVE Gestalt therapy and the culture of narcissism; CHAPTER SIX Requiem for the earth; CHAPTER SEVEN Cultural action for freedom: Paulo Freire as Gestaltist; CHAPTER EIGHT Response to "Intercultural aspects of psychotherapy." | |
505 | 8 | |a PART II ROOTS IN PSYCHOANALYSIS AND CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER THEORIESCHAPTER NINE Gestalt and drive theory; CHAPTER TEN A Gestalt approach to transference; CHAPTER ELEVEN Gestalt and regression; CHAPTER TWELVE Notes for a book on the id; CHAPTER THIRTEEN On yelling and bashing cushions; CHAPTER FOURTEEN Gestalt therapy and Morita therapy; PART III ROOTS IN GESTALT FOUNDATIONAL THEORY; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Gestalt in Britain: a polemic; CHAPTER SIXTEEN Awareness, the contact boundary, and the field; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Introjection revisited; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Pseudo-introjection | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER NINETEEN The paradoxical theory of change: strategic, naïve, and GestaltCHAPTER TWENTY The experience of shame; CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Field theory: mirrors and reflections; CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Two theories of five layers; CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE Body and character as a field event; CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR The mind and the senses: thinking in Gestalt therapy; CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE I, thou, and us; CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Individual therapy as group therapy; CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN Why shouldn't we interrupt?; REFERENCES; INDEX. | |
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spelling | Philippson, Peter Verfasser aut Gestalt therapy roots and branches : collected papers Peter Philippson London Karnac Books 2012 1 online resource (280 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; Introduction; PART I ROOTS IN PHILOSOPHY; CHAPTER ONE The world according toGestalt therapy; CHAPTER TWO "Let's work seriously about having fun!" Psychotherapists' systemiccountertransferences; CHAPTER THREE Commitment; CHAPTER FOUR Zen and the art of pinball; CHAPTER FIVE Gestalt therapy and the culture of narcissism; CHAPTER SIX Requiem for the earth; CHAPTER SEVEN Cultural action for freedom: Paulo Freire as Gestaltist; CHAPTER EIGHT Response to "Intercultural aspects of psychotherapy." PART II ROOTS IN PSYCHOANALYSIS AND CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER THEORIESCHAPTER NINE Gestalt and drive theory; CHAPTER TEN A Gestalt approach to transference; CHAPTER ELEVEN Gestalt and regression; CHAPTER TWELVE Notes for a book on the id; CHAPTER THIRTEEN On yelling and bashing cushions; CHAPTER FOURTEEN Gestalt therapy and Morita therapy; PART III ROOTS IN GESTALT FOUNDATIONAL THEORY; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Gestalt in Britain: a polemic; CHAPTER SIXTEEN Awareness, the contact boundary, and the field; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Introjection revisited; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Pseudo-introjection CHAPTER NINETEEN The paradoxical theory of change: strategic, naïve, and GestaltCHAPTER TWENTY The experience of shame; CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Field theory: mirrors and reflections; CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Two theories of five layers; CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE Body and character as a field event; CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR The mind and the senses: thinking in Gestalt therapy; CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE I, thou, and us; CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Individual therapy as group therapy; CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN Why shouldn't we interrupt?; REFERENCES; INDEX. There has been a renewed interest in the last ten years in the underpinnings - theoretical, philosophical, and historical - of the Gestalt approach. Often in the past, these have been lost in oversimplified versions of the therapy. The author's aim in his writings has been to provide a full and coherent account of Gestalt theory, and to emphasise our links to our therapeutic and philosophical heritage, particularly psychoanalysis and existentialism. His theme is a field-relational theory of self as the centrepiece of the approach, and how this has been placed within a structure that is still Psychotherapy Substance abuse / Treatment Medicine PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / General bisacsh Gestalt therapy fast Medizin Psychotherapie Gestalt therapy Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Philippson, Peter Gestalt Therapy : Roots and Branches - Collected Papers http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=454158 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Philippson, Peter Gestalt therapy roots and branches : collected papers COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; Introduction; PART I ROOTS IN PHILOSOPHY; CHAPTER ONE The world according toGestalt therapy; CHAPTER TWO "Let's work seriously about having fun!" Psychotherapists' systemiccountertransferences; CHAPTER THREE Commitment; CHAPTER FOUR Zen and the art of pinball; CHAPTER FIVE Gestalt therapy and the culture of narcissism; CHAPTER SIX Requiem for the earth; CHAPTER SEVEN Cultural action for freedom: Paulo Freire as Gestaltist; CHAPTER EIGHT Response to "Intercultural aspects of psychotherapy." PART II ROOTS IN PSYCHOANALYSIS AND CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER THEORIESCHAPTER NINE Gestalt and drive theory; CHAPTER TEN A Gestalt approach to transference; CHAPTER ELEVEN Gestalt and regression; CHAPTER TWELVE Notes for a book on the id; CHAPTER THIRTEEN On yelling and bashing cushions; CHAPTER FOURTEEN Gestalt therapy and Morita therapy; PART III ROOTS IN GESTALT FOUNDATIONAL THEORY; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Gestalt in Britain: a polemic; CHAPTER SIXTEEN Awareness, the contact boundary, and the field; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Introjection revisited; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Pseudo-introjection CHAPTER NINETEEN The paradoxical theory of change: strategic, naïve, and GestaltCHAPTER TWENTY The experience of shame; CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Field theory: mirrors and reflections; CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Two theories of five layers; CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE Body and character as a field event; CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR The mind and the senses: thinking in Gestalt therapy; CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE I, thou, and us; CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Individual therapy as group therapy; CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN Why shouldn't we interrupt?; REFERENCES; INDEX. There has been a renewed interest in the last ten years in the underpinnings - theoretical, philosophical, and historical - of the Gestalt approach. Often in the past, these have been lost in oversimplified versions of the therapy. The author's aim in his writings has been to provide a full and coherent account of Gestalt theory, and to emphasise our links to our therapeutic and philosophical heritage, particularly psychoanalysis and existentialism. His theme is a field-relational theory of self as the centrepiece of the approach, and how this has been placed within a structure that is still Psychotherapy Substance abuse / Treatment Medicine PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / General bisacsh Gestalt therapy fast Medizin Psychotherapie Gestalt therapy |
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