This issue of the Gestalt Theory Journal presents the second part of the project dedicated to Motion in Experience and aims at exploring the intertwining between phenomenological and experimental psychological perspectives on movement and motion, thereby highlighting the relevance of both these perspectives for current research in the field of Gestalt theor
The aim of this paper is to consider cognition as a special type of movement by emphasising the impo...
Since 1979, the international multidisciplinary journal Gestalt Theory (peer reviewed) has been offe...
As a phenomenological investigation this thesis is grounded in the primal reality of the body in mot...
This issue of the Gestalt Theory Journal presents the second part of the project dedicated to Motion...
Under the title Motion in Experience, the phenomenon of movement is discussed as a trait of experien...
This thesis examines the interrelationships between the body and its movement and psychic and emotio...
In this essay we seek to clarify the meaning and theoretical implications of the statement by Merlea...
The paper discusses two opposite understandings of how the kinaesthetic experience of movement trans...
In this essay we seek to clarify the meaning and theoretical implications of the statement by Merlea...
This thesis examines the interrelationships between the body and its movement and psychic and emotio...
Rather than mere psychological doctrine, Gestalt theory was conceived of as a general theory of form...
This critical reflection documents a collaboration between an arts practitioner-researcher and a bio...
By Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, former College at Brockport visiting professor. This expanded second edi...
In Perceptual Dynamics, Sundqvist argues that the early 20th-century Gestaltist ideas gain fresh rel...
This paper looks at how "focusing" (Gendlin, 1978) and "active imagination" (Jung, 1935) can operate...
The aim of this paper is to consider cognition as a special type of movement by emphasising the impo...
Since 1979, the international multidisciplinary journal Gestalt Theory (peer reviewed) has been offe...
As a phenomenological investigation this thesis is grounded in the primal reality of the body in mot...
This issue of the Gestalt Theory Journal presents the second part of the project dedicated to Motion...
Under the title Motion in Experience, the phenomenon of movement is discussed as a trait of experien...
This thesis examines the interrelationships between the body and its movement and psychic and emotio...
In this essay we seek to clarify the meaning and theoretical implications of the statement by Merlea...
The paper discusses two opposite understandings of how the kinaesthetic experience of movement trans...
In this essay we seek to clarify the meaning and theoretical implications of the statement by Merlea...
This thesis examines the interrelationships between the body and its movement and psychic and emotio...
Rather than mere psychological doctrine, Gestalt theory was conceived of as a general theory of form...
This critical reflection documents a collaboration between an arts practitioner-researcher and a bio...
By Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, former College at Brockport visiting professor. This expanded second edi...
In Perceptual Dynamics, Sundqvist argues that the early 20th-century Gestaltist ideas gain fresh rel...
This paper looks at how "focusing" (Gendlin, 1978) and "active imagination" (Jung, 1935) can operate...
The aim of this paper is to consider cognition as a special type of movement by emphasising the impo...
Since 1979, the international multidisciplinary journal Gestalt Theory (peer reviewed) has been offe...
As a phenomenological investigation this thesis is grounded in the primal reality of the body in mot...