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Gestalt as social intervention: supporting a process or repairing a problem?

August 27, 2014 jonathan Casciani

A review of Mending the World‚ A Social Healing Interventions by Gestalt Practitioners Worldwide.

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Reading Dave Mann: 10 Responses

August 6, 2014 jonathan Casciani

In essence, this is an overview of Gestalt therapy in 100 mini-chapters of two or three pages each. My inner-tabloid would bill it 'a thought-provoking romp through the heartland of a powerful and often misunderstood approach to therapy'.

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Wrestling with complexity

July 27, 2014 jonathan Casciani

Wrestling with complexity 

A review of CoCreating The Field: Intention and Practice in the Age of Complexity.

The Evolution of Gestalt Series, Volume 1 edited by Deborah Ullman and Gordon Wheeler. Published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, 2009, 408 pages. Price: £26.95. 

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