Gestalt therapy and science

    Gestalt Therapy (O'Neill)
    • Gestalt therapy and Gestalt-theoretical psychotherapy? by Javier Guillen, 11/13/97
      • Similarities and differences by Gerhard Stemberger, Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA), 11/15/97


    Gestalt therapy and science
    by Javier Guillen, 11/17/97

    Gerhard,

    Thank you for your response.

    If I understood you well, Gestalt-theoretical psychotherapy tries to integrate many ideas, concepts and techniques from Gestalt therapy, and re-assimilate them from a different espistemological base; Gestalt theoretical-psychotherapists are scientifically oriented, while the first Gestalt therapists were not very interested in a rigorous scientific approach.

    But... what is the attitude of those more ´traditional´ Gestalt therapists toward Gestalt-theoretical psychoterapy? I know about the appreciation that gestalt therapists have in the value of experiencing without prejudice: experiencing "what is" instead of fantasizing about it. Take for example the title of the book of Claudio Naranjo, "Gestalt therapy: the Attitude and Practice of an Atheoretical Experiencialism"; there, Naranjo talks about Gestalt therapy as an intuitive approach. Also, I´ve read that Fritz, in regard to his clinical practice, said "I try not to think"...

    Since the difference between Gestalt therapists and Gestalt-theoretical therapists seems to be the "theoretical" part... does ´traditional´ Gestalt therapists have accepted without problems the approach of Hans-Juergen Walter? Does Gestalt-theoretical therapists still accept intuition?

    A final question... can you tell me more about the differences in the conception about the healing process between Gestalt therapy and Gestalt-theoretical psychotherapy?

    Thank you

    Javier



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