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Gestalt psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gestalt therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gestalt therapy is an existential and experiential psychotherapy that focuses on the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist-client relationship, the environmental and social con...
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Gestalt Theory - Friendly Links - Web sites linking to the web pages of the Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA) ... Friendly Links; Websites linking to the web-pages of the; Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA) and its journal GESTALT THEORY;
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MOERS-MESSMER, 1939). It was not until 1959 at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University that an effective technique for inducing lucid dreams was developed and the first systematic investigations involving several subjects took place. ... Those points which I already pub-lished in English will receive only brief mention.
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Vygotsky's Social Development Theory — A brief summary of Vygotshy's theory. ... Keywords of Gestalt Theory - The Gestalt Theory Resources Center offers information and links to other resources on the web about Gestalt theory in its original sense as put forward by Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Köhler, Kurt Koffka,
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In this theory, ... This emphasis on the "now" is consistent with the Gestalt psychologists' definition of psychology as the study of the immediate experience of the whole organism, the "now" as it is perceived (Marx and Hillix, 1973). Asch (1970, p. 170) in writing a brief outline of Gestalt psychology suggested that it " . . .
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The Gestalt Therapy Page, the Internet resource center for Gestalt therapy, includes a comprehensive bookstore, a world-wide directory of Gestalt therapists, a Gestalt bibliography, a News at Notes bulletin board, and articles relating to Gestalt therapy. ... the British Gestalt Journal, The Gestalt Journal,
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