Journal Contents
1996 - Volume 5 No. 1
EDWARD W.L. SMITH: ‘Perls-ism’, Gestalt Therapy and the Concentration on Personal Process Abstract
JEAN-MARIE ROBINE: The Unknown Carried in Relationship (translated by Gordon Wheeler) Translator’s note on the title and Abstract
ELENA MAZUR: The Zeigarnik Effect and the Concept of Unfinished Business in Gestalt Therapy Editor’s Note
JOHN BERNARD HARRIS: The power of Silence in Groups Abstract
IRIS E. FODOR: A Cognitive Perspective for Gestalt Therapy Abstract
Letters
JOHN WHEWAY: In and Out of the Deep Freeze – A Reply to Resnick
PETER CANTWELL: Postmodernisrn, Narrative Theory and Reflecting Teams: A Reply to Robert Resnick
ROBERT W. RESNICK: Differences that Separate, Differences that Connect: A Reply to Wheway and to Cantwell
Book Reviews
MARIA GILBERT: On Intimate Ground edited by Gordon Wheeler and Stephanie Backman
JUDITH HEMMING: Healing Tasks: Psychotherapy with Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse by James Kepner
PETER PHILIPPSON: A Population of Selves: A Therapeutic Explanation of Personal Diversity by Erving Polster
MARIANNE FRY: The Collective Silence edited by Barbara Heimansberg and Christoph J. Schmidt
Opinion
HELEN MANNING: On Working as a Bereavement Counsellor
1995 - Volume 4 No. 2
Special Focus on Shame
GORDON WHEELER: Shame in Two Paradigms of Therapy Editor’s Note
LYNNE JACOBS: Shame in Therapeutic Dialogue Abstract
REINHARD FUHR and MARTINA GREMMLER-FUHR: Shame In Teaching/Learning Settings: A Gestalt Approach Abstract
MARYSE MATHYS: Absence and Shame: A Cross-Cultural Encounter Abstract
RICHARD G. ERSKINE: a Gestalt Therapy Approach to Shame and Self-Righteousness: Theory and Methods Abstract
JUDITH HEMMING: ROBIN SKYNNER on Gestalt: Comments about Joseph Zinker’s ‘In Search of Good Form’ Editor’s Note
BERTRAM MULLER: Isadore From’s Contribution to the Theory and Practice of Gestsalt Therapy Abstract
GILL CARADOC-DAVIES: A return Journey to the Concept of Top-Dog/Under-Dog Travelling with Winnicott and Others Abstract
Letters
DOLORES BATE: Closing the Last Gestalt
NANCY AMENDT-LYON: Don’t Throw out the Baby with the Bath Water! – A Reply to Levitsky
Name and Address Supplied: Crossing the Boundary – A Reply to Levitsky
Book Reviews
MARIA GILBERT: In Search of Good Form by Joseph Zinker
WENDY STONEHOUSE: The Awakening Year: An Exploration in Gestalt Psychotherapy by Margaret Selwyn
TONI GILLIGAN: Working with Anger in Therapy by John Bernard Harris
1995 - Volume 4 No. 1
ROBERT RESNICK: Interviewed by MALCOLM PARLETT – Gestalt Therapy: Principles, Prisms and Perspectives Editor’s Note
ROBERT G. LEE: Gestalt and Shame: The Foundations for a Clearer Understanding of Field Dynamics Abstract
ORIT AVIRAM and TALIA LEVINE BAR-YOSEPH: Phenomenology of Sleep: Gestalt Theory and Insomnia Abstract
JOSEPH MELNICK, SONIA MARCH NEVIS, GLORIA NOSAN MELNICK: Living with Desire: An Essay Abstract
SHRAGA SEROK: The Application of Gestalt Methods to Reduce High Blood Pressure Abstract
Letters
DANIEL ROSENBLATT: In Opposition to ‘Neo-Gestalt’ – Critical Reflections on Present Day Trends in Gestalt Therapy
JOEL LATNER: Love in Gestalt Therapy – A Reply to Staemmler
LOLITA SAPRIEL: Infant Research: Mutual Regulation and Field Theory
DOLORES BATE: The Oral Tradition and a Footnote to Dreams
PAT LEVITSKY: Feelings of One’s own – A Reply to Amendt-Lyon
Book Reviews
MICHAEL MACKMIN: Here, Now, Next, Paul Goodman and the Origins of Gestalt Therapy by Taylor Stoehr; and Crazy Hope and Finite Experience, Final Essays of Paul Goodman edited by Taylor Stoehr
PHILIP JOYCE: Becoming a Stepfamily: Patterns of Development in Remarried Families by Patricia L. Papernow
TONI GILLIGAN: Working with Anger in Therapy by John Bernard Harris
Opinion:
PHILIPPA LUBBOCK: ‘When Does Superstition Become Therapy?’
1994 - Volume 3 No. 2
MICHAEL VINCENT MILLER: Elegaic Reflections on Isadore From
JOEL LATNER: Gestalt Theory and the Natural Approach Abstract
NANCY AMENDT-LYON: A Womb of One’s Own Abstract
JOHN BERNARD HARRIS: Team Building: Gestalt Style Abstract
JOSEPH MELNICK, SONIA MARCH NEVIS, GLORIA NOSAN MELNICK: Therapeutic Ethics: A Gestalt Perspective Abstract
NEIL HARRIS: A Practical Consideration: How Many Words Do I Need ? A Clinical Vignette Abstract
JUDE HIGGINS: Honouring the Dream: An Interview with DOLORES BATE Interviewer’s Note
Letters
FRANK-M. STAEMMLER: Can ‘I-Thou’ be the Basis of Gestalt Therapy? – A Reply to Yontef and Beaumont
PETER PHILIPPSON Gestalt and Spirituality: A Reply to Des Kennedy
DANIEL ROSENBLATT: ‘Swish Shots’ and Other Questions – A Reply to Wheeler
GORDON WHEELER: A Reply to Rosenblatt
Book Reviews
PETRUSKA CLARKSON: Awareness, Dialogue and Process: Essays on Gestalt Therapy by Gary Yontef
BUD FEDER: Being and Belonging: Group, Intergroup and Gestalt by Gaie Houston
