Neither this study's gestalt approach nor the daunting task of comprehending resultant findings need dilute its intended contributions. |
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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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Several data sources were used to grasp the gestalt of symbolic-experiential 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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Overall, he radiates a refreshing passion toward family psychiatry and a deep admiration for gestalt therapy. |
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Could these synthetic agents also be considered anthropomorphically by the collective gestalt of the user experience? |
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For some brief comment on gestaltism, see the section on gestalt approaches to perception. |
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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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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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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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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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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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That's all part of a gestalt that makes you good at your job. |
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Being a highly motivated artist, I pursue classical art courses, with a special interest in gestalt, percepts and color theory, as well as the golden ratio. |
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Dream analysis, transgenerational, psychodrama, and gestalt therapy are the main tools we employ and which quickly allow our patients to find efficient answers to their problems and consequently to their pain. |
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In many other parables, he addresses the kind of knowing that comes with a gestalt shift, especially when we see our own and others' points of view as similar see ourselves as others see us. |
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One thing is seeing a red circle and a blue square in a Calder mobile, another is the gestalt process that occurs when your brain pieces in all these different layers of information, and comes up with a greater concept. |
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Some consumers and practitioners have a much more holistic definition of quality that encompasses a gestalt of characteristics, which in some cases may include energetics and even spiritual or metaphysical attributes. |
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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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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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He attempted to unify the mind, body, and spirit of an individual in Gestalt Therapy. |
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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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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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Association is a concept central to Gestalt therapy and field theory. |
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Moroz claims that the perception and cognition theories should adopt contemporary neuropsychology and Gestalt. |
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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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