Rating: (7 reviews) Author: Dave Mann ISBN : 9780415552936 New from $94.53 Format: PDF
Download PRETITLE Gestalt Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques POSTTITLE from mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link Gestalt therapy offers a present-focused, relational approach, central to which is the fundamental belief that the client knows the best way of adjusting to their situation. By working to heighten awareness through dialogue and creative experimentation, gestalt therapists create the conditions for a client's personal journey to health.
Gestalt Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques provides a concise guide to this flexible and far-reaching approach. Topics discussed include:
- the theoretical assumptions underpinning gestalt therapy
- gestalt assessment and process diagnosis
- field theory, phenomenology and dialogue
- ethics and values
- evaluation and research.
As such this book will be essential reading for gestalt trainees, as well as all counsellors and psychotherapists wanting to learn more about the gestalt approach.
- Series: 100 Key Points
- Hardcover: 296 pages
- Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (September 1, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0415552931
- ISBN-13: 978-0415552936
- Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 7.9 inches
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Gestalt Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques PDF
Gestalt Therapy books at times can seem very complicated and hard to get your head around, especially for the novice. This has to be the easiest to read, and yet comprehensive, detailed and educational book I have read on the subject. Perfect for the person just starting out on the journey of learning about Gestalt Therapy and great for reviewing and updating knowledge for those already practicing.By Cyan
this book is concise,easy to read and to the point. chapters are brief but convey what is intended. even after being involved with gestalt training for 3yrs. it clarifyed gestalt for me and i learned a few things i hadn't known. i would recommend this book to anyone interested in gestalt therapy.By Donna K. Trainor
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