Gestalt therapy

Gestalt treatment is a type of psychotherapy which accentuates moral duty, and centers upon the person's involvement with the current second, the specialist customer relationship, the natural and social settings of an individual's life, and the automatic changes individuals make because of their general circumstance. It was created by Fritz Perls, Laura Perls and Paul Goodman during the 1940s and 1950s, and was first depicted in the 1951 book Gestalt Therapy. Gestalt treatment was manufactured from different impacts upon the lives of its authors during the occasions in which they lived, including the new material science, Eastern religion, existential phenomenology, Gestalt brain research, disorder, analysis, trial theater, frameworks hypothesis, and field hypothesis. Gestalt treatment rose from its beginnings in the twentieth century to quick and broad fame during the time of the 1960s and mid-1970s.



 


  • Empty chair technique
  • Exaggeration technique
  • Focus on the “here” and “now”
  • Theory of paradoxical change

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