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| - | ### **Introduction to gestalt history and background** | + | ===== Introduction to gestalt history and background===== |
| - | Gestalt like Person Centred Therapy and Transactional Analysis came out of the humanistic tradition and developed in the mid 20th Century. It developed as an alternative to behaviorism and psychoanalytical therapy. | ||
| - | Here is a short article giving an overview map of gestalt therapy. | + | I took these notes while taking part in the Introduction to Gestalt course at the Manchester Gestalt centre which was facilitated by James Barrot. |
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| + | Gestalt, like Person Centred Therapy and Transactional Analysis came out of the humanistic tradition and developed in the mid 20th Century. It developed as an alternative to behaviorism and psychoanalytical therapy. | ||
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| + | ==== Psychoanalysis ==== | ||
| - | ### **Psychoanalysis** | ||
| Psychoanalytical therapy believed that human beings were influenced by unconscious sexual and aggressive drives which we have little control over. Because all this happens in the unconscious it is down to analysis to work out what is happening. Freud' | Psychoanalytical therapy believed that human beings were influenced by unconscious sexual and aggressive drives which we have little control over. Because all this happens in the unconscious it is down to analysis to work out what is happening. Freud' | ||
| - | ### **Behaviourism** | + | ==== Behaviourism |
| On the other side of the talking therapies was behaviorism. Whereas, Freud was interested in the workings of the inner mind, behaviorism concentrated on the influence of the external world. Pavlov and Skinner are two fairly well known names. This was the model; you behave according to external stimuli. Behaviorists believed that you could change your behavior by controlling the environment. | On the other side of the talking therapies was behaviorism. Whereas, Freud was interested in the workings of the inner mind, behaviorism concentrated on the influence of the external world. Pavlov and Skinner are two fairly well known names. This was the model; you behave according to external stimuli. Behaviorists believed that you could change your behavior by controlling the environment. | ||
| - | ### **Humanist Tradition** | + | |
| + | ==== Humanist Tradition | ||
| This took a path between the two. It posited that rather than being controlled by internal drives or external stimuli, people actually had the power themselves to make changes. They had a unique potential to affect their lives through a process of actualisation. This approach meant that humans had power themselves to make changes and the therapy was concerned with unlocking this potential so that the person could become more independent and better functioning. | This took a path between the two. It posited that rather than being controlled by internal drives or external stimuli, people actually had the power themselves to make changes. They had a unique potential to affect their lives through a process of actualisation. This approach meant that humans had power themselves to make changes and the therapy was concerned with unlocking this potential so that the person could become more independent and better functioning. | ||
| - | ### **A Very Brief History of Gestalt** | + | ==== A Very Brief History of Gestalt |
| Frederick (Fritz) Perls was born in Berlin in 1893 and lived in Germany until 1933. Perls married Laura who was also to become a significant founder of Gestalt therapy. Perls,like many of his contemporaries, | Frederick (Fritz) Perls was born in Berlin in 1893 and lived in Germany until 1933. Perls married Laura who was also to become a significant founder of Gestalt therapy. Perls,like many of his contemporaries, | ||
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| ===== Pillars of Gestalt ===== | ===== Pillars of Gestalt ===== | ||
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| === Field === | === Field === | ||
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| - | === Phenonemology === | + | |
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| + | === Phenonemology | ||
| Looking at what is happening in the moment. | Looking at what is happening in the moment. | ||
| - | The moment is where we live and activate. Bracketing previous assumptions and prejudices to try and maintain a freshness. Equalising all in the field, everything is of interest. Creative indifference, | + | The moment is where we live and activate. |
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| + | Bracketing previous assumptions and prejudices to try and maintain a freshness. | ||
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| + | Equalising all in the field, everything is of interest. | ||
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| + | Creative indifference, | ||
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| + | What is is, one thing follows another | ||
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| Inclusion the therapist projects themselves into the world of the client to get a deep understanding When dialogue is present, the relationship is towards the horizontal. | Inclusion the therapist projects themselves into the world of the client to get a deep understanding When dialogue is present, the relationship is towards the horizontal. | ||
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| + | === Holism and Zen === | ||
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| + | The influence of Zen Buddhist emphasis on experience of the moment, oneness & change through awareness. Holistic appreciation of experiences having meaning in relation to the whole of our lives and an the desire to integrate experiences and parts of ourselves into our whole self. | ||
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