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Essentials of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy
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The Essentials of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy offer for the first time in English an insight into the guiding ideas of this integrative psychotherapy method, which is consistently anchored in Gestalt psychology (and in this respect also differs substantially from most streams of Gestalt therapy, with which it should not be confused). The anthology includes ten contributions by authors from Austria, Italy, Germany and the USA. These deal with fundamental questions and concepts of any psychotherapy: The role and meaning of consistency in practical life and in psychotherapy; the question of human epistemic possibilities and an epistemology appropriate for psychotherapy; the personality theory of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy; the basic principles of therapeutic relationship and practice; the role of emotions in the example of phenomenal causality of feelings; the task of diagnostics in Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy; a clinical example related to anorexia; Gestalt psychological viewpoints for therapy progress; the role of relational determination in intrapsychic and interpersonal experience.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783756287338
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
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Publishing date01/07/2022
Pages184 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size859 Kbytes
Article no.10782083
CatalogsVC
Data source no.4929960
Product groupMedizin
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Doris Beneder:Mag.a rer.nat., born in 1962. Clinical & Health Psychologist, psychotherapist and clinical supervisor; member of the teaching faculty of the Austrian Association for Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy (ÖAGP). Member of the psychotherapy advisory council of the Austrian Federal Min-istry for Health. Co-editor of Psychotherapie Forum - the journal of the Austrian Federal Association for Psychotherapy (ÖBVP). Her work focuses on psychotherapeutic diagnostics and group psychotherapy.Angeiika Böhm:PhD, works as a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor as well as a member of the teaching faculty of the Austrian Association of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy (ÖAGP). She holds degrees in Psychotherapy Science and in Education and is a member of the Board of Directors of the GTA (International multidisciplinary Society of Gestalt Theory and its Applications). Furthermore, she is co-editor of the journal for Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy Phänomenal - Zeitschrift für Gestalttheoretische Psychotherapie .Thomas Fuchs:PhD, is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist working in private practice in Bonn, Germany. He is educated and trained in Psychodynamic Therapy and Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy, in whose further development he has played a significant role since many years. While working at the psychological department of the university in Bonn he developed and published a therapy outcome/process questionnaire (Bonner Fragebogen für Therapie und Beratung). His psychotherapy focus is on eating disorders, which is as well his main current research interest. His publications are foremost on the topic of eating disorders, comparing Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy / psychoanalysis and psychotherapy research, and on the working alliance in psychotherapy and clinical supervision. He is a longstanding member of the Board of Directors of the international multidisciplinary Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA). He is associated to the teaching faculty of the Austrian Association of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy (ÖAGP) and associate editor of the psychotherapy journal Phänomenal - Zeitschrift für Gestalttheoretische Psychotherapie .Bernadette Lindorfer:Mag.a phil, born in 1965. Clinical & Health Psychologist, psychotherapist and clinical supervisor; member of the teaching faculty of the Austrian Association for Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy (ÖAGP). Member of the ethics-committee of the psychotherapy advisory council of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Health. Co-editor of Phänomenal - Zeitschrift für Gestalttheoretische Psychotherapie .Edward S. Ragsdale:Ph.D., born in 1948, is a psychotherapist in New York City. He studied Gestalt theory under Mary Henle at the New School for Social Research. He has published articles exploring Gestalt theory´s relation to both depth psychology and Mahayana Buddhism. He is at work on a book exploring moral polarization as an organizing principle of psyches and societies, whose further development may require reconciliation of those dualistically opposing part-contexts into a more integrated and self-aware whole.Gerhard Stemberger:born 1947, Dr.phil., lives in Vienna and Berlin. He is a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor as well as a member of the teaching faculty for Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy of the ÖAGP. His work focuses on the history and theory of the clinical application of Gestalt theory, in particular the theoretical foundation of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy. He is the former president of the Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applica-tions (GTA), long-time editor of the journal Gestalt Theory and co-publisher of Phänomenal - Zeitschrift für Gestalttheoretische Psychotherapie (Journal for Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy). He is also the editor and co-author of the books Psychische Störungen im Ich-Welt-Verhältnis (Mental Disorders in the I-World Relationship; 2002), Giuseppe Galli: Der Mensch als Mit-Mensch (Man as fellow-human; 2017), Paul Tholey: Gestalttheorie von Sport, Klartraum und Bewusstsein (Gestalt theory of Sports, Lucid Dreaming and Conscious-ness; 2018). and (with Marianne Soff) Wolfgang Metzger, Schöpferische Freiheit - Gestaltheorie des Lebendigen (Creative Freedom - Gestalt Theory of the Living).Katharina Sternek:born in 1962, is a Gestalt-theoretical psychotherapist and clinical supervisor in Vienna. She is a member of the teaching faculty of the ÖAGP (Austrian Association of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy) and a member of the advisory board of GTA (International Society of Gestalt Theory and its Applications). Furthermore, she is a member of the ethics-committee of the psychotherapy advisory council of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Health. She is co-editor of Phänomenal - Zeitschrift für Gestalttheoretische Psychotherapie . Publications in the field of epistemology in psychotherapy, trauma therapy and related clinical topics.Elena Trombini:born 1962, is a Full Professor of ...