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    Gestalt practice is a contemporary form of personal exploration and integration developed by Dick Price at the Esalen Institute. The objective of the practice...
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  • Management, described Gestalt therapy as "a conceptual and methodological base from which helping professionals can craft their practice". In the same volume...
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  • Gestalt Test, an assessment of development disorders Gestalt Practice, a practice of self-exploration Gestalt Therapy, a 1951 book detailing Gestalt psychology...
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    Dick Price (category Gestalt therapists)
    developed a practice of hiking the Santa Lucia Mountains and developed a new form of personal integration and growth that he called Gestalt practice, partly...
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    Esalen Institute (category Gestalt therapy)
    alternative medicine and mind-body interventions, from transpersonal to Gestalt practice. Price ran the institute until he died in a hiking accident in 1985...
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  • = GESTALT PATTERN MATCHING {\displaystyle S_{1}={\text{GESTALT PATTERN MATCHING}}} and S 2 = GESTALT PRACTICE {\displaystyle S_{2}={\text{GESTALT PRACTICE}}}...
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  • The Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test (abbreviated as Bender-Gestalt test) is a psychological test used by mental health practitioners that assesses visual-motor...
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    Fritz Perls (category Gestalt therapy)
    psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and psychotherapist. Perls coined the term "Gestalt therapy" to identify the form of psychotherapy that he developed with his...
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    Other authors in Gestalt Therapy who were influenced by Buddhism are Barry Stevens (therapist) and Dick Price (who developed Gestalt Practice by including...
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  • Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy (GTP) is a method of psychotherapy based strictly on Gestalt psychology. Its origins go back to the 1920s when Gestalt...
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  • Paul Rebillot (category Gestalt therapy)
    California. There, he worked with Stan Grof and John C. Lilly, trained in Gestalt Practice with Esalen's co-founder Dick Price and studied group process with...
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    founded Gestalt Psychotherapy, a psychotherapeutic theory based on Gestalt Psychology. From gestalt and phenomenology she developed a clinical practice and...
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  • integrating Gestalt Therapy theory and practice with play therapy. Oaklander was the author of the books Windows to Our Children: A Gestalt Therapy Approach...
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  • Reach, Touch, and Teach popularized a simple learning cycle inspired by Gestalt therapy composed of three questions which ask the practitioner: What, So...
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  • Erving Polster (category Gestalt psychologists)
    Czechoslovakia who is a pioneer in Gestalt Therapy. He received his Ph.D. from Western Reserve University in 1950. He founded the Gestalt Training Center in San Diego...
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  • serve as an extensive overview of Gestalt theory and therapeutic techniques, a textbook on the practices of Gestalt. In addition, Erving wanted to include...
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  • 5Rhythms (category New Age practices)
    philosophy. It also draws from Gestalt therapy, the human potential movement and transpersonal psychology. Fundamental to the practice is the idea that everything...
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  • the school descended from B.F. Skinner's work. Functionalism Gestalt psychology Gestalt therapy Humanistic psychology Individual psychology Industrial...
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    Joseph Zinker (category Gestalt therapists)
    contributed to the growth and development of Gestalt theory and also Gestalt methodology. He co-founded the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland. Joseph Zinker was...
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    Wolfgang Köhler (category Gestalt psychologists)
    who, like Max Wertheimer and Kurt Koffka, contributed to the creation of Gestalt psychology. During the Nazi regime in Germany, he protested against the...
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    Hans-Jürgen Walter (category Gestalt psychologists)
    psychotherapeutischen Ansaetzen der Gegenwart ("The Gestalt theory as a scientific base for psychotherapy practice and its relation to contemporary approaches...
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  • Barry Stevens (therapist) (category Gestalt therapists)
    Stevens (1902–1985) was an American writer and Gestalt therapist. She developed her own form of Gestalt therapy body work, based on the awareness of body...
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  • magical, sometimes hallucinatory...'crypt' effects (of incorporation)". In Gestalt therapy, the concept of "introjection" is not identical with the psychoanalytical...
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    Paul Goodman (category Gestalt therapy)
    radicalism was rooted in psychological theory. He co-wrote the theory behind Gestalt therapy based on Wilhelm Reich's radical Freudianism and held psychoanalytic...
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    In 1927 Russell met Barry Fox (later Barry Stevens), who became known Gestalt therapist and writer in later years. They developed an intense relationship...
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  • linked to a basic behavioral science program, including approaches such as Gestalt therapy, Morita therapy, and others. Hayes and colleagues themselves stated...
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  • psychology with roots in the holistic perspective of Gestalt theories. It was developed by Kurt Lewin, a Gestalt psychologist, in the 1940s. Lewin's field theory...
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    knowledge to new situations. Cognitive theories grew out of Gestalt psychology. Gestalt psychology was developed in Germany in the early 1900s by Wolfgang...
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  • Laura Perls (category Gestalt therapists)
    psychologist and psychotherapist. She is most notable for developing the Gestalt therapy approach in collaboration with her husband and fellow psychotherapist...
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  • them which binds them together into a tune – the Gestalt-qualität. It is the presence of this Gestalt-qualität which, according to Ehrenfels, allows a...
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