Gestalt therapy focuses on awareness, integration of personality conflicts, and completing unfinished experiences from the past in the present. The goal is to restore awareness and integrate conflicting parts of the personality. Therapists help clients become aware of problems, work through external and internal polarities, integrate insights, and complete the gestalt cycle through experiencing authentic feelings and resolving issues. Techniques include dialogue, role playing, dreams, and exaggeration exercises to bring greater awareness. Homework aims to support the therapeutic process.
This is an introduction to Gestalt Therapy, invented by Fritz Perls, presented by Glenn Berger, PhD. I learned the method at the Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy in New York, under the auspices of Alan Cohen. I cover the discovery of Gestalt, contrasts to analysis, Field Theory, Figure/Ground, Contact Boundary, the Need Cycle, Layers of the Personality, Awareness, I/Thou, existential phenomenological method, and the goals of Gestalt therapy.
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This is an introduction to Gestalt Therapy, invented by Fritz Perls, presented by Glenn Berger, PhD. I learned the method at the Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy in New York, under the auspices of Alan Cohen. I cover the discovery of Gestalt, contrasts to analysis, Field Theory, Figure/Ground, Contact Boundary, the Need Cycle, Layers of the Personality, Awareness, I/Thou, existential phenomenological method, and the goals of Gestalt therapy.
Hi!
I am SHIV PRAKASH (PhD Research Scholar),This slide presentation, I have created it for teaching purpose. I have used this slide to present the concept of CBT for Nursing Student in the department of psychiatry, I.M.S. Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi.
I hope this will be help full for everyone.
Thank you!
This is a presentation regarding Albert Ellis' REBT. Ellis' model teaches us to dispute irrational beliefs and replace them with rational ones to experience effective change.
Brief therapy, sometimes also referred to as short term therapy (usually 10 to 20 sessions) , is a generic label for any form of therapy in which time is an explicit element in treatment planning.
In dealing with problems in life, there's a more humanistic type of psychology called the Gestalt therapy. Read to know more about this effective approach.
This is a presentation regarding Albert Ellis' REBT. Ellis' model teaches us to dispute irrational beliefs and replace them with rational ones to experience effective change.
Brief therapy, sometimes also referred to as short term therapy (usually 10 to 20 sessions) , is a generic label for any form of therapy in which time is an explicit element in treatment planning.
In dealing with problems in life, there's a more humanistic type of psychology called the Gestalt therapy. Read to know more about this effective approach.
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2. GESTALT THERAPY
Gestalt???
Its meaning cannot be described in English.
It could be
- pattern
- configuration
- form
- whole
“A figure in relation to background”
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7. GESTALT THERAPY
A Gestalt Cycle
Choice of & implementation Full & vibrant
of appropriate ACTION FINAL CONTACT
phase of contact
MOBILIZATION SATISFACTION
& excitement The cycle of Gestalt or post-contact &
phase of contact formation & destruction Gestalt completion
AWARENESS WITHDRAWAL
of emerging social / or organism at rest
biological need:
fore-contact phase
SENSATION
Fore-contact
8. GESTALT THERAPY
Key Concepts
Field theory
Phenomenology
Contact & resistance to contact
Unfinished business
Avoidance
Layers of neurosis
9. GESTALT THERAPY
Key Concepts
Field Theory: Individual cannot be separated from envt.
Phenomenology: Seeking an understanding based on what
is given, obvious, comprehensible to senses, not on
interpretations & meanings by observer
Contact & Resistance to Contact: Resistance to healthy
interaction between self & envt. through defense mechanisms
Unfinished Business: Unexpressed feelings
Avoidance: Evasion of the unfinished & expressing
undesirable feelings
Layers of neurosis: Creating layers to prevent contact
12. ACTION FINAL CONTACT
PROJECTION RETROFLECTION
MOBILIZATION SATISFACTION
INTROJECTION EGOTISM
SELF
CONFLUENCE
DEFLECTION
WITHDRAWAL
AWARENESS
DESENSITISATION
SENSATION
• Desensitization: Avoiding /experiencing /
minimising sensations
• Deflection: Avoiding sensation from making
meaningful impact
• Introjection: Being ruled by internalised shoulds
• Projection: Seeing in others what one
acknowledges in oneself
13. ACTION FINAL CONTACT
PROJECTION RETROFLECTION
MOBILIZATION SATISFACTION
INTROJECTION EGOTISM
SELF
CONFLUENCE
DEFLECTION
WITHDRAWAL
AWARENESS
DESENSITISATION
SENSATION
• Retroflection: (to turn sharply back) Doing to
oneself instead of doing to others; doing to oneself
what one wanted to have done to oneself by others
• Egotism: Blocking spontaneity by control;
spectatoring; conscious of mirror image
• Confluence: Dysfunctional closeness; two persons
behaving as one.
14. GESTALT THERAPY ACTION
PROJECTION
FINAL CONTACT
RETROFLECTION
MOBILIZATION
Disturbances in INTROJECTION
SATISFACTION
EGOTISM
SELF
Gestalt Cycle:
Desensitization DEFLECTION
AWARENESS
DESENSITISATION
CONFLUENCE
WITHDRAWAL
SENSATION
(Minimising Sensation)
Avoids experiencing himself or the
environment. Sensations & feelings of self are
diluted, disregarded, neglected.
E.g. Thirsty person swallowing water & watching TV
desensitising against kinaesthetic relief.
15. GESTALT THERAPY ACTION
PROJECTION
FINAL CONTACT
RETROFLECTION
MOBILIZATION
Disturbances in INTROJECTION
SELF
SATISFACTION
EGOTISM
Gestalt Cycle:
Deflection DEFLECTION
AWARENESS
DESENSITISATION
CONFLUENCE
WITHDRAWAL
SENSATION
A. (Avoiding Sensations / Meaningful Impact)
Turn aside from direct contact, reducing one’s
awareness of environmental contact making it
vague generalised and bland, avoiding eye
contact.
E.g. “Do you love me?”
“What do you think I do?”
16. GESTALT THERAPY ACTION FINAL CONTACT
PROJECTION RETROFLECTION
MOBILIZATION
Disturbances in INTROJECTION
SELF
SATISFACTION
EGOTISM
Gestalt Cycle:
Introjection DEFLECTION
AWARENESS
DESENSITISATION
CONFLUENCE
WITHDRAWAL
SENSATION
(Being ruled by Internalised “shoulds”)
Justifing alien ideas / feelings as part of self
ignoring own needs; lacking self-directedness
E.g. “You must always work hard.”
Maxims, parental statements
17. GESTALT THERAPY ACTION FINAL CONTACT
PROJECTION RETROFLECTION
MOBILIZATION
Disturbances in INTROJECTION
SELF
SATISFACTION
EGOTISM
Gestalt Cycle:
Projection DEFLECTION
AWARENESS
DESENSITISATION
CONFLUENCE
WITHDRAWAL
SENSATION
(Seeing in Others what I Don’t Acknowledge in
Myself )
Parts of our own personality, not experienced
as such, but attributed to objects / persons in
the envt.
E.g. “He hates me!”
Prejudice, shadow qualities
18. GESTALT THERAPY ACTION
PROJECTION
FINAL CONTACT
RETROFLECTION
MOBILIZATION
Disturbances in INTROJECTION
SELF
SATISFACTION
EGOTISM
Gestalt Cycle:
Retroflection DEFLECTION
AWARENESS
DESENSITISATION
CONFLUENCE
WITHDRAWAL
SENSATION
(Doing to Self Instead to the Other)
Wanted to have done for you by others.
Self-castigation with inward directed hostility.
E.g. A person may give to himself the attention, love and
care which was not given by the parents.
19. GESTALT THERAPY ACTION
PROJECTION
FINAL CONTACT
RETROFLECTION
MOBILIZATION
Disturbances in INTROJECTION
SELF
SATISFACTION
EGOTISM
Gestalt Cycle:
Egotism DEFLECTION
AWARENESS
DESENSITISATION
CONFLUENCE
WITHDRAWAL
SENSATION
(Blocking Spontaneity by Control)
Stepping outside of self and becoming a
spectator or a commentator on himself and
his relationship with the envt.
E.g. Instead of mobilising on hearing her baby’s
crying a mother may spend time congratulating
herself on her sharp hearing.
20. GESTALT THERAPY ACTION
PROJECTION
FINAL CONTACT
RETROFLECTION
MOBILIZATION
Disturbances in INTROJECTION
SELF
SATISFACTION
EGOTISM
Gestalt Cycle:
Confluence DEFLECTION
AWARENESS
DESENSITISATION
CONFLUENCE
WITHDRAWAL
( Dysfunctional Closeness) SENSATION
Organism and envt. are not differentiated from
each other. Merging with another individual
without boundaries.
Some confluence in relationships can be
beneficial.
E.g. Empathetic understanding of a partner’s
bereavement.
21. The Commerce of Resistance
• Projection: Abdicates responsibility in directing energy to self.
Disowns aspects of self, ascribes to envt.,
• Introjection: Invests energy passively, accepts what envt.
provides him.
• Deflection: Invests energy randomly with no focus; hit & miss
with envt.
• Retroflection: Invests energy intrapersonally; abandons
efforts to separate self from envt.
• Confluence: Invests little energy; permits envt. to take along
self without choice; “Others decide, I abide”.
22. GESTALT THERAPY
Goals of Therapy
Restoration of awareness
Integration of conflicting dimensions
within the personality
23. GESTALT THERAPY
How?
Reliving the
past in the
“now” and
while
describing it in
dialogical
form.
Dr VINOD
CHEBBI, Bangalore
24. GESTALT THERAPY
Therapeutic Process
Emergence of the problem
Working with external polarities
Working with internal polarities
Integration
Homework
25. Therapeutic Process
2. Working with External
Polarities
Self Vs Other
External dialogue to
dramatize inner conflict
& its associated feelings
to awareness.
26. Therapeutic Process
3. Working with Internal
Polarities
Me Vs Me
Create dialogue
between the two
internal aspects and
dramatize with tension.
28. GESTALT THERAPY
Conducting Therapy
• Encourage client to describe, not explain.
• Attend to moment-to-moment awareness of
elements of the field.
• Emphasize on the subjective, not objective.
• Attempt to be fully present.
• Convey that you comprehend & accept client’s
experience;
• Vigilantly attend to the impact of each
intervention made.
•Avoid asking, ‘Why?’
29. GESTALT THERAPY
Asking Questions
What does your dizziness seem to tell you?
Can you give a shape, form and colour to your
headache?
If a conversation can go on between your right
leg and left leg, what would they say to each
other?
If you were to address your dead father what
would you talk to him?
Supposing you were free from problem, how
would you have talked to yourself?
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30. GESTALT THERAPY
Pay attention to client’s…
• Gait, posture
• Words, language pattern, nuances
• Feelings, thoughts, attitude
• Voice, pitch, tone, feelings
• Facial expression, eye movements
• Gesture, body language
• Non-verbal expression
31. GESTALT THERAPY
Techniques of Gestalt Therapy
• Dialogue exercises
• Making the round
• Owning up responsibility
• Playing the projection
• Role reversal
• Role rehearsal
• Exaggerating exercise
• Staying with the feeling
• Integration of dreams
• Psycho-drama
32. GESTALT THERAPY
Healing
Completion of Gestalt cycle
Development of authentic feelings
Resolution of problem
Liberation of energy
34. Books
1. Gestalt Therapy Integrated: Contours of Theory and
Practice; Erving & Miriam Polster (Vintage)
2. Psychotherapies in Counselling: D. John Anthony;
Anugraha Publ)
(Asian Trading Corporation, Ph: 080 25487444,
25490444)
3. Gestalt Therapy: History, Theory, and practice (Ed)
Ansel Woldt & Sara Toman (Sage publ.)
4. Gestalt Counselling in Action: Petruska Clarkson
(Sage)
5. Creative Process in Gestalt Therapy: Joseph Zinker
(Vintage)
Editor's Notes
Field: self inseparable from envt. E.g. Hold your hands together, you can’t delineate. Phenomenon: How is it to you? What do experience? What emotions? What do you sense? What feelings? Contact Boundary: to self is like skin to the organism. Unfinished business: You are in important transaction, itching your back. Neurosis: Freudian. Eg. Me at 7, new place, to nap with a stranger. Exploring the new place-Struggle of id to free but can’t, energy locked. How are you? I’m fine.