There is also no acknowledgment of alternative therapies such as Gestalt or psychodrama that are geared to deal with this type of anger. |
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The event, at Fritz Perls' childhood home, was held by the German Gestalt Therapy Association. |
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Two other tables in the room displayed medical and psychological evaluations along with medicinal products and paintings from Gestalt therapy. |
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He attempted to unify the mind, body, and spirit of an individual in Gestalt Therapy. |
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Moroz claims that the perception and cognition theories should adopt contemporary neuropsychology and Gestalt. |
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Association is a concept central to Gestalt therapy and field theory. |
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This edition demonstrates that in spite of increased professional regulation, Gestalt therapy still remains close to the impulse to question consensus realities. |
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Gestalt studies made use instead of phenomenology. |
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Our product development is based on scientifically intensive achievements in linguistic semantics, computational linguistics, natural language processing and Gestalt psychology. |
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Nycole Roy obtained a Bachelor's degree in Social Services from the University of Quebec in Hull and a Master's Degree in Gestalt from the Boston University. |
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Since he got back to his home land, in Spain, he turned towards teaching and founded the institute Gestalt DOS, oriented to systemic and organizational development. |
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She holds a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and sociology, as well as certifications in social work, Gestalt therapy counselling and Myers Briggs Type Inventory. |
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I've been extensively trained in Psychoanalysis, Psychodrama, Gestalt Therapy and EMDR, among others, and have also been initiated to several other therapeutic modalities. |
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One of the most basic premises in Gestalt therapy is to make everything very immediate, emphasizing the here and now, what Fritz Perls called presentness. |
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Max Wertheimer was one of the three founders of Gestalt psychology. |
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Could these synthetic agents also be considered anthropomorphically by the collective gestalt of the user experience? |
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Call it coincidence, synchronicity, gestalt or just Reading Too Much Into Things, but I love it when this happens. |
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For some brief comment on gestaltism, see the section on gestalt approaches to perception. |
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Overall, he radiates a refreshing passion toward family psychiatry and a deep admiration for gestalt therapy. |
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Since he died gestalt therapy has continued to develop, particularly in the area of one-to-one work not carried out in groups. |
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I'm not sure I have great art inside of me, but there's something in my gut that seeks to express the gestalt I experience and perceive. |
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Neither this study's gestalt approach nor the daunting task of comprehending resultant findings need dilute its intended contributions. |
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Several data sources were used to grasp the gestalt of symbolic-experiential therapy. |
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We drew upon a range of techniques that we had learned from attending courses including co-counseling, gestalt, visualization, psychosynthesis and psychodrama. |
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But on Wednesday, here was the White House to remind you that an MC is more than the gestalt of his lyrics. |
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To the best of our knowledge, the taxonomy of motivational domains above has not yet been tested empirically as a gestalt, through a substantive sample of emigrants. |
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The new objects of mass consciousness are not marches and peace signs, but things like est, gestalt, smorgasbord, hypnotism, tai chi, health food etc, etc. |
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Usually applied to visual perception, gestalt psychology studies how we perceive a given scene and apprehend a whole that is always greater than the parts. |
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It appears to be more of a gestalt process, with many of the decisions made preconsciously. |
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It also replaces the rather 1960s-ish gestalt cubes cover art of the first two editions with a fractal representation of swirly Mandelbrot sets. |
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Insertables are very similar to glue-ons in that they retrospectively change the syntactic gestalt of the previous unit. |
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