This dissertation proposes to investigate and integrate relational aspects of intersubjectivity theory and practice and Gestalt theory and practice. The intent of this synthesis and extension of the existing literature is to improve therapeutic technique and provide more effective psychotherapy to clients through a partial theoretical integration of these complementary theories. Starting with an overview of intersubjectivity theory and practice and of Gestalt theory and practice, this dissertation will then examine the relational aspects of both theories, followed by a synthesis of the relational aspects of both theories
This is a theory-building, qualitative case study in the field of couple therapy, based on a Gestalt...
Aim: The aim of this research is to study how female psychotherapists and counselling psychologist...
Research findings to the present have indicated the responsive and initiative dimensions to be impor...
This paper will examine gestalt therapy in light of clinical and theoretical insights from self psyc...
Psychotherapy has developed from four foundational schools of psychoanalytic, cognitive behavioural,...
Gestalt Therapy was developed in the 1940\u27s and 1950\u27s by Frederich and Laura Perls. It was de...
This qualitative study explored the experiences of how Gestalt therapists understand and apply princ...
Aim: The aim of this research is to study how female psychotherapists and counselling psychologists...
The focus of this paper is on the strengths and weaknesses of two holistic psychotherapies, Gestalt ...
Couples Therapy is still a relatively new and evolving area of psychotherapy. In the past 25 years, ...
Crises in therapist-patient relationship can also become a challenge in clinical supervision. Howeve...
Crises in therapist-patient relationship can also become a challenge in clinical supervision. Howeve...
Crises in therapist-patient relationship can also become a challenge in clinical supervision. Howeve...
Crises in therapist-patient relationship can also become a challenge in clinical supervision. Howeve...
Crises in therapist-patient relationship can also become a challenge in clinical supervision. Howeve...
This is a theory-building, qualitative case study in the field of couple therapy, based on a Gestalt...
Aim: The aim of this research is to study how female psychotherapists and counselling psychologist...
Research findings to the present have indicated the responsive and initiative dimensions to be impor...
This paper will examine gestalt therapy in light of clinical and theoretical insights from self psyc...
Psychotherapy has developed from four foundational schools of psychoanalytic, cognitive behavioural,...
Gestalt Therapy was developed in the 1940\u27s and 1950\u27s by Frederich and Laura Perls. It was de...
This qualitative study explored the experiences of how Gestalt therapists understand and apply princ...
Aim: The aim of this research is to study how female psychotherapists and counselling psychologists...
The focus of this paper is on the strengths and weaknesses of two holistic psychotherapies, Gestalt ...
Couples Therapy is still a relatively new and evolving area of psychotherapy. In the past 25 years, ...
Crises in therapist-patient relationship can also become a challenge in clinical supervision. Howeve...
Crises in therapist-patient relationship can also become a challenge in clinical supervision. Howeve...
Crises in therapist-patient relationship can also become a challenge in clinical supervision. Howeve...
Crises in therapist-patient relationship can also become a challenge in clinical supervision. Howeve...
Crises in therapist-patient relationship can also become a challenge in clinical supervision. Howeve...
This is a theory-building, qualitative case study in the field of couple therapy, based on a Gestalt...
Aim: The aim of this research is to study how female psychotherapists and counselling psychologist...
Research findings to the present have indicated the responsive and initiative dimensions to be impor...