The article is an attempt to describe the ontological bases of Gestalt psychotherapy, both known and unknown to authors of Gestalt. Gestalt is inspired by the ancient, the modern and the contemporary philosophy. The ontological principles underlying Gestalt are holism, monism, harmony of opposites, process, cyclicality, present time and the paradoxical theory of change
The term ‘Gestalt’ was introduced into psychology by the Austrian philosopher Christian von Ehrenfel...
Abstract The literature on the influence of phenomenology and existentialism on Gestalt therapy is c...
The term ‘Gestalt’ was introduced into psychology by the Austrian philosopher Christian von Ehrenfel...
The article is an attempt to describe the ontological bases of Gestalt psychotherapy, both known and...
The article is an attempt to describe the ethical basics of Gestalt psychotherapy, both known to the...
Gestalt Therapy was developed in the 1940\u27s and 1950\u27s by Frederich and Laura Perls. It was de...
Since 1979, the international multidisciplinary journal Gestalt Theory (peer reviewed) has been offe...
Since 1979, the international multidisciplinary journal Gestalt Theory (peer reviewed) has been offe...
Since 1979, the international multidisciplinary journal Gestalt Theory (peer reviewed) has been offe...
Der vorliegende Beitrag gliedert sich in zwei Abschnitte. Der erste stellt eine Spurensuche zur Gesc...
International audienceResolutely inscribed into a sensitive and dynamic approach that emphasizes fee...
Since its development, Gestalt therapy has been widely practiced, but not always adequately understo...
The article briefly describes the principal values in Gestait Therapy and outlines some of the pract...
Gestalt is a concept introduced to solve the problems of unity, connection and order that objects ma...
Gestalt is a concept introduced to solve the problems of unity, connection and order that objects ma...
The term ‘Gestalt’ was introduced into psychology by the Austrian philosopher Christian von Ehrenfel...
Abstract The literature on the influence of phenomenology and existentialism on Gestalt therapy is c...
The term ‘Gestalt’ was introduced into psychology by the Austrian philosopher Christian von Ehrenfel...
The article is an attempt to describe the ontological bases of Gestalt psychotherapy, both known and...
The article is an attempt to describe the ethical basics of Gestalt psychotherapy, both known to the...
Gestalt Therapy was developed in the 1940\u27s and 1950\u27s by Frederich and Laura Perls. It was de...
Since 1979, the international multidisciplinary journal Gestalt Theory (peer reviewed) has been offe...
Since 1979, the international multidisciplinary journal Gestalt Theory (peer reviewed) has been offe...
Since 1979, the international multidisciplinary journal Gestalt Theory (peer reviewed) has been offe...
Der vorliegende Beitrag gliedert sich in zwei Abschnitte. Der erste stellt eine Spurensuche zur Gesc...
International audienceResolutely inscribed into a sensitive and dynamic approach that emphasizes fee...
Since its development, Gestalt therapy has been widely practiced, but not always adequately understo...
The article briefly describes the principal values in Gestait Therapy and outlines some of the pract...
Gestalt is a concept introduced to solve the problems of unity, connection and order that objects ma...
Gestalt is a concept introduced to solve the problems of unity, connection and order that objects ma...
The term ‘Gestalt’ was introduced into psychology by the Austrian philosopher Christian von Ehrenfel...
Abstract The literature on the influence of phenomenology and existentialism on Gestalt therapy is c...
The term ‘Gestalt’ was introduced into psychology by the Austrian philosopher Christian von Ehrenfel...