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Title: Gestalt Theory


1
Gestalt Theory
  • Fritz Perls

2
A Gestalt Moment...
  • THINK FOR A MINUTE, WHEN HAVE YOU HAD A GESTALT,
    MEANING THAT YOU HAD A SINGLE MOMENT OR REVLATION
    OR INSPIRATION RATHER THAN A SLOW , GRADUAL
    LEARNING PROCESS. (Kottler)

3
Fritz Perls
  • No other theory was carved more closely from the
    personality of its inventor than Gestalt therapy
  • (Kottler, 2001)

4
Gestalt
  • In fact, in its early days, the approach was
    known as the Fritz style, referring to Fritz
    Perls (Kottler, 2001, p. 90).

5
Gestalt
  • Gestalt therapy thrived on being aggressive,
    combative, anti-intellectual mostly because
    Perls liked to provoke people and to have
    controversy (Kottler).

6
EARLY HISTORY
  • Perls fled from Nazi Germany and moved to NY as a
    psychoanalyst. Following Wilhelm Reich, Perls
    became interested with the body as the mind.
    This worked well for someone who was learning
    English. He liked a theory that used less talk
    and more action.

7
Perls on Gestalt
  • Perls used the concept of Gestalt to describe
    the irreducible nature of human growth. He
    believed that people become disconnected from
    their essential selves-fragmented- and that the
    process of therapy was one of helping them to
    reintegrate themselves into a whole (Kottler,
    2001, pp. 91-92).

8
Gestalt Therapy
  • Fragmented people have to be reintegrated.
  • Gestalt therapy helps to make people whole again.

9
Comparison to Freud
  • If psychoanalysis was formal, fate driven, and
    biologically based, then Perls would develop an
    approach that was whimsical, playful, and based
    completely in the present rather than the past
    (Kottler, p. 92)

10
Human Nature
  • Perls believed that humans are manipulative and
    avoid self-reliance and responsibility.
  • Given the basic assumption, the Gestalt
    therapists function is to confront and frustrate
    the clients escape from responsibility (Corey,
    p. 195)

11
Therapy
  • Perls wanted his clients to grow up, stand on
    their own feet, etc.
  • This push for self-reliance, made for a
    confrontive, frustrating style of therapy.
  • Modern Gestalt is much less frustrating.

12
Gestalt
  • The initial goal for clients is to gain
    awareness of what they are experiencing and
    doing.
  • Through this awareness, change automatically
    occurs
  • (Corey)

13
Gestalt Theory
  • Focuses on client perceptions of reality
  • Focuses on the belief that people are always
    becoming, rediscovering
  • Very lively, direct experiencing, not passive at
    all

14
Therapy
  • Client has to come to grips with what and how
    they are thinking, feeling and doing as they talk
    to the therapist.

15
What is the Most Important Time?
  • NOW - appreciate and fully experience the present
    moment (Corey, p. 197)

16
Unfinished Business
  • Things in your past that are not resolved. They
    can bring about resentment, rage, pain, anger,
    grief, etc. (Corey)

17
5 Layers of Neurosis
  • Our personality is like an onion
  • 1. The phony
  • 2. The phobic
  • 3. The impasse
  • 4. The implosive
  • 5. The explosive

18
Resistances
  • Introjection
  • Projection
  • Retroflection
  • Deflection
  • Confluence

19
Counselor
  • Pays attention to body language
  • Nonverbal language
  • Language patterns
  • It talk
  • You talk
  • Questions
  • Metaphors

20
Three Stage Integration Sequence in Therapy
  • 1. Discovery clients reach a new understanding
    of themselves
  • 2. Accommodation recognize they have a choice
  • 3. Assimilation learning to influence the
    environment, not passively accepting everything

21
According to Gestalt Theory
  • ..you cant do Gestalt therapy you must be a
    Gestalt therapist (Perls, 1969).

22
Techniques
  • Internal Dialogue - top dog and underdog (splits
    in personality function)
  • Empty Chair
  • Making the Rounds
  • Exaggeration Exercise
  • Staying with the Feeling
  • Dream work

23
Thoughts
  • GESTALT THERAPY

24
What Do These Gestalt Terms Mean to You?
  • Experiential
  • Humanistic
  • Teaches Awareness
  • Personally Engaged
  • Holistic
  • Field Theory

25
Explain the Following
  • Paradoxical Theory of Change
  • Awareness Process
  • I-Thou Relation
  • Good Gestalt
  • Polarities
  • Anxiety
  • Impasse

26
Agree or Disagree?
  • Mental illness is simply the inability to form
    clear figures of interest and identify with ones
    moment-by-moment experience and/or to respond to
    that of which one becomes aware
  • (Corsini Wedding, 2001, p. 317)
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