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Healthy children are naturally gestaltists—they Jive in the present, give full attention to what they are doing, do what they want to do, trust their own experiential data, and, until they are trained out of it, they know what they know with direct simplicity and accuracy. * From The Gestalt Art Experience, by Janie Rhyne.
1 lis 2014 · PDF | This chapter introduces the reader to Gestalt theory and practice, beginning with key concepts and relational processes that inform a Gestalt... | Find, read and cite all the research...
The principles of Gestalt play therapy are rooted in neuroscience, philosophy, organismic functioning, field theory, the arts, and knowledge of human development. Two major tenets that inform the therapy process are elaborated. Others are discussed throughout this article.
1 sty 2008 · Gestalt therapy starts with the therapist making contact with the patient by getting in touch with what the patient and therapist are experiencing and doing.
1 maj 2006 · This article will explore how art therapy is used to help children with emotional, developmental and behavioural problems.
The focus of this paper is on the integration of artistic techniques within the feld of gestalt therapy. From a humanistic and phenomenological framework, this paper focuses on how these techniques can enhance mental well-being and therapeutic.
Only these unique “experiments”, born out of the process of the therapeutic relationship, can stimulate the liveliness, innovation, and meaningfulness necessary to call them creative in the Gestalt therapeutic sense of the word. Download to read the full chapter text.