The BGJ over the years has grown to be a valuable archive of seminal articles on Gestalt theory and practice, some of which are perennially in demand from students and training institutes. Until recently, a number of back issues were out of print and popular articles from them could only be obtained from Caroline Hutcheon in Bristol who would make copies to order.
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Useful information and links to the Gestalt world.
Read MoreReading Dave Mann: 10 Responses
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'.
Read MoreWhat is Gestalt?
What is gestalt?
Everybody in Gestalt has the same difficulty: how to convey something about what Gestalt is, for the benefit of someone who has had no direct experience of it nor has read anything about it. I must have attempted the task many hundreds of times over the many years I have been involved with Gestalt, and each time I am sure I have said something different – according to what I am thinking about at the time, how I am feeling, who it is I am talking to and in what context we are speaking.
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Wrestling with complexity
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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