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Gestalt Therapy and Phenomenology: the Intersecting of Parallel Lines

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“In any case, I hate everything that merely instructs me without
augmenting or directly invigorating my activity.”

George: is lonely and chronically sad. He lives with a close friend. He is in


his late 60’s. George is always somewhat fearful. He sings in a famous
chorus and gets anxious when he sings solo, although he has a beautiful
voice. He says he is afraid of change.

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Gestalt Therapy, Excitement and
Growth in the Human Personality

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universal

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within it

therapist and
patient,
living beings material things

organism/environment-life-
world field.
The phenomenological world is …the sense that shines forth at the
intersection of my experiences and at the intersection of my experiences with
those of others…

gestalt epoché

gestalt attitude,

Gestalt epoché
Gestalt epoché: bracketing and the gestalt attitude

Gestalt epoché: induction and life-world


life-world
Creative license: The art of gestalt therapy.

Gestalt
Review
Gestalt Review

Gestalt Review

Self, a polyphony of contemporary gestalt


therapists
Merleau-Ponty
British
Gestalt Journal

British Gestalt Journa

British Gestalt Journal, 18


Gestalt therapy in
clinical practice: from psychopathology to the aesthetics of contact

Self, a polyphony of
contemporary Gestalt Therapists,

Phenomenology and social reality, essays in memory of Alfred Schutz

Phenomenology and the theory of the social


sciences
Being and
time.
Ideas for a pure phenomenology
and phenomenological philosophy
The crisis of European sciences and
transcendental phenomenology.

Ideas pertaining to a pure


phenomenology and to a phenomenological philosophy, second book.
.

Gestalt therapy, 10 key points and techniques

Phenomenology of
perception

Gestalt Review,

The uses and disadvantage of history

Ego, hunger, and aggression

The gestalt approach & eye witness to therapy

Gestalt therapy: excitement


and growth in the human personality

Awareness, dialogue and process: Essays on gestalt


therapy
Psychological and transcendental
phenomenology and the confrontation with Heidegger

International Gestalt Journa

On the occasion of the other,

Creative license: The art of gestalt therapy,

Relational approaches in gestalt


th

The now-for-next gestalt therapy recounted in


post-modern society.

Gestalt therapy in clinical practice: From


psychopathology to the aesthetics of contact, pp. 27-55

Self: A polyphony of contemporary gestalt therapists, .

Home and beyond: Generative phenomenology after


Husserl
Awareness, dialogue and process: Essays on gestalt
therapy
Husserl’s phenomenology. ,

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