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This thoroughly revised edition of Gestalt Counselling introduces the fundamental concepts of Gestalt and systematically demonstrates how to apply and use these in practice. Taking a relational perspective, the expert authors explore how Gestalt can be used in a wide variety of ‘helping conversations’ from counseling, psychotherapy and coaching to mentoring, managing, consulting and guiding. After placing Gestalt in its current socio-political context, each chapter: Defines a major concept; Provides everyday examples and illustrative vignettes from a variety of settings to bring the theory to life and suggest how that concept may be usefully applied; Includes exercises for readers to practice themselves and with their clients
A ‘running case study’ featuring ongoing coaching work moves throughout the book, and boxed summaries, diagrams, checklists and sources of further reading make this the ideal text for use in training. The accessible, engaging writing style will appeal to undergraduates and graduates alike.
This book is essential reading for Gestalt-based Counseling & Psychotherapy graduate degrees, as well as for any course in the allied health professions where Gestalt is the foundation.
Interconnectedness and the Field
Interconnectedness and the Field
Nothing exists in isolation. Everything is connected to something else. Everything has a setting, a field in which it exists. In order to perceive or understand something, we need to look at the whole context.
There was a television advertisement for a newspaper in which we are first presented with the scene of a smartly dressed businessman walking down the street carrying a briefcase. A skinhead runs up behind him, barges into him and pushes him along the pavement. We seem to be witnessing an attack. But when the scene is repeated, the camera pans back to show a heavy object falling from scaffolding above. The wider context totally alters the meaning of the scene. The younger man is ...
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