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Christian von Ehrenfels (1859-1932), who studied with Brentano in Vienna, is the actual originator of the term Gestalt as the Gestalt psychologists were to use it. In 1890, in fact, he wrote a book called On Gestalt Qualities.
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webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/gestalt.html
webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/gestalt.html
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Gestalt is the German word for "form," and as it applied in gestalt psychology it means "unified whole" or " configuration." The essential point of gestalt ...
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homepages.ius.edu/rallman/gestalt.html
homepages.ius.edu/rallman/gestalt.html
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Gestalt psychology is a school of thought that looks at the human mind and behavior as a whole. Originating in the work of Max Wertheimer, Gestalt psychology formed partially as a response to the structuralism of . The development of this a...
http://psychology.about.com/od/schoolsofthought/f/gesta...
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German Gestalt Psychologists: Lewin and Köhler ... Kurt Lewin's videos on psychological fields: Toddlers trying to sit on an attractive stone ... It is here that the child learns to act in a cognitive, rather than an externally visual, realm by relying on internal tendencies and motives and not on incentives supplied by...
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ematusov.soe.udel.edu/cultures/german_gestalt_psycholog...
ematusov.soe.udel.edu/cultures/german_gestalt_psychologists.htm
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Gestalt Psychologists Remarks on Psychoanalysis compiled and commented by Abraham S. Luchins and Edith H. Luchins ... A SAMPLING OF GESTALT PSYCHOLOGISTS' REMARKS ON PSYCHOANALYSIS...
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www.gestalttheory.net/archive/luch1.html
www.gestalttheory.net/archive/luch1.html
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A SAMPLING OF GESTALT PSYCHOLOGISTS' REMARKS ON PSYCHOANALYSIS ... In Principles of Gestalt Psychology (1935), KOFFKA distinguished the geographical from the behavioral environment. ... why did not all psychologists simply distinguish between conscious and merely physiological processes?
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www.gestalttheory.net/archive/luch2.html
www.gestalttheory.net/archive/luch2.html
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At that time Frankfurt-am-Main was a center of intellectual ferment and Perls was directly and indirectly exposed to leading Gestalt psychologists, existential philosophers and psychoanalysts.
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www.gestalt.org/yontef.htm
www.gestalt.org/yontef.htm
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SOCIETY FOR GESTALT THEORY AND ITS APPLICATIONS ... Gestalt theoretical / Gestalt psychological articles online in full tex ... ; A sampling of Gestalt psychologists' remarks on psychoanalysis. by Abraham S. LUCHINS & Edith H. LUCHINS (1997);
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gestalttheory.net/archive/
gestalttheory.net/archive/
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"The Gestalt psychologists (Koffka, 1935; Köhler, 1940) believed that a number of innate tendencies influence the way we see. While many contemporary psychologists maintain that even these tendencies are the result of experience and learning, all agree that they are strong and virtually universal tendencies." (Darley et.
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www.princeton.edu/~freshman/gestalt/
www.princeton.edu/~freshman/gestalt/
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