Gestalt Therapy
gestalt-therapy techniques are designed to help the client
(both a & b) expand awareness of here and now, intensify feelings and experiences
the founders of Gestalt therapy include
Fritz and Laura Perls (c & d)
in gestalt therapy, the relationship between client and counselor is seen as
a joint venture, existential counselor, i/thou (all of these options)
the basic goal of gestalt therapy is
attaining awareness, and with it greater choice
confluence
blurring of the differentiation between self and the environment. absence of conflict, wanting to blend in
prerequisites for good contact are...
clear awareness, full energy, ability to express oneself
boundary
connect and separate, contact and withdrawl
_____ is necessary if ____ and _____ are to occur
contact is necessary if change and growth are to occur
therapists role
develop awareness, experiencing how they are in the moment, encourage clients to attend to sensory awareness in the present moment, work on i/thou and here and now, encourage clients to try new things
current gestalt emphasizes
dialogue between client and therapist, focus on the NOW
3 parts of therapy
discovery, accommodation, assimilation
projection
disown aspects of ourselves by assigning them to the environment, seeing things in others that we refuse to see in ourselves
retroflection
doing to ourselves what we would like someone else to do to us, ex self harm
limitations for multicultural counseling
emotionally reserved clients may not want to dive into experiments,
holism
emphasis is on integration, how parts fit together, how individual makes contact with the environment
limitations/critisms
emphasis on confrontation and deemphasis on cognitive factors of personality, ability to abuse power
field theory suggests that
everything in human experience is relational and in constant flux
without proper training, Gestalt therapists may
evoke catharsis without having the ability to work through it with their client, design faulty experiments, use ready-made techniques inappropriately, damage the therapeutic relationship (all of these options)
gestalt therapy is ________ in nature
existential-phenomenological, focusing on relationship with the environment, interpersonal contact and insight
blocked energy
form of resistance, transform energy into adaptive behaviors
gestalt therapy founders
fritz and laura perls
gestalt goal is to ________
gain awareness
field theory
gestalt therapy is based on field theory, grounded on the principle that the organism must be seen in its environment or in context as part of the constantly changing field
multicultural contributions
helpful in integrating polarities, many ways to incorporate creative therapies, nonverbal behaviors may emphasize unspoken content of verbal communication
figure formation process
how a person organizes the environment from moment to moment, how does one aspect emerge to become the focal point of interest
perls emphasizes the ____ over the _____
how over the why
unfinished business
incomplete directions seek completion, individuals become preoccupied, resulting in compulsive behavior, wariness, oppressive energy, self-defeating behavior
a healthy contact experience involves
interacting with others while maintaining a sense of self, creativity, and maintaining balance (all but d)
According to Gestalt therapy, people use avoidance in order to
keep themselves from facing unfinished business, keep from feeling uncomfortable emotions, keep from having to change (all of the above)
contributions
lively therapy, importance of contact with oneself, others and environment, emphasis on field theory, authentic relationship, creative and spontaneous, focus on the present
gestalt- 2 personal agendas
moving the client from environmental support to self-support, reintegrating the disowned parts of personality
the gestalt therapist
pays attention to the clients nonverbal language
organismic self-regulation
process in which equilibrium is disturbed by the emergence of a need, sensation, or interest, individuals can take action and make contacts to restore equilibrium
deflection
process of distraction so it is difficult to maintain sense of contact, deflect through sense of humor, abstract generalizations, questions rather than statements, speak through and for others
exercises vs experiments
ready-made techniques that are sometimes used to make something happen in a therapy session, achieve a goal. Experiments grow out of the interactions between client and therapist, therapist considered the cornerstone of experiential learning
experiments in gestalt are
spontaneous, one-of-a-kind, relevant to a particular moment and development of figure-formation process
impasse
stuck point, time when external support is not available, customary way of being doesnt work
resistance to contact, boundary disturbances
styles people employ to control their environment
introjection
tendency to uncritically accept other's beliefs and standards without assimilating them to make them congruent with who they are
from a multicultural perspective, a limitation of gestalt therapy is
tends to promote high levels of feelings, highly focused on direct expression of feelings (b&c)
top dog vs. underdog
top dog is authoritative, righteous, demanding "critical parent", underdog is the victim, defensive, apologetic, powerless
client's experience in therapy
truth is a result of shared and phenomenologically refined experience of therapist and client, active participants
gestalt therapy- emphasis is on the ____ and the ______
what and how of experiencing in the here and now