Gestalt therapy : roots and branches : collected papers / Peter Philippson
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TextPublication details: New York : Routledge, c2012. Description: xvi, 261 p. 23 cmISBN: 9781780490724 Subject(s): Gestalt Therapy | Gestalt TheoryDDC classification: 616.89143 PHI
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Content
1. The world according to Gestalt therapy
2. "Let's work seriously about having fun!" psychotherapists' systemic countertransferences
3. Commitment
4. Zen and the art of pinball
5. Gestalt therapy and the culture of narcissism
6. Requiem for the earth
7. Cultural action for freedom: Paulo Freire as Gestalist
8. Response to "intercultural aspects of psychotherapy"
9. Gestalt and drive theory
10. A Gestalt approach to transference
11. Gestalt and regression
12. Notes for a book on the id
13. On yelling and bashing cushions
14. Gestalt therapy and Morita therapy
15. Gestalt in Britain: a polemic
16. Awareness, the contact boundary, and the field
17. Introjection revisited
18. Pseudo-introjection
19. The paradoxical theory of change: strategic, naive, and Gestalt
20. The experience of shame
21. Field theory: mirrors and reflections
22. Two theories of five layers
23. Body and character as a field event
24. The mind and the senses: thinking in Gestalt therapy
25. I, thou, and us
26. Individual therapy as group therapy
27. Why shouldn't we interrup?
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