Gestalt Therapy Is Defined by Its Theory

    Gestalt Therapy (O'Neill)
    • Mission Statement by Brian O'Neill, 10/31/96
      • Gestalt therapy meshes well with cogntive behavioral therapy (CBT). by John Winston Bush, Ph.D. -- 'Doctor John,' or just plain 'Bush,' to most of his patients., 11/7/96


    Gestalt Therapy Is Defined by Its Theory
    by J. Richard White, 11/10/96

    Psychotherapeutic technology is informed by Gestalt Therapy theory, not techniques. Although Gestalt Therapy is popularly associated with a variety of striking technical interventions, its major contribution to psychotherapy is its metatheoretical ground.

    As the director of the within-the-walls substance abuse treatment programs in Kansas, I am required, by contract, to provide cognitive-based therapy to inmates; as a Gestalt thinker I am oriented to apprehending the phenomenological world of my clients in terms of Gestalt theory.

    Like you, I see no troubling conflict between these orientations or, for that matter, among any variety of theoretical bases. What I find interesting is that I am more likely to encourage a Gestalt understanding as ground to cognitive techniques than, well, the other way around. What is important is that there is commerce between us – and that we do not misunderstand each other.

    Historically, the practice of Gestalt Therapy and its theoretical ground has been a critical issue. That is, it’s important that we do not define Gestalt in terms of techniques but that, rather, we understand Gestalt in terms of its theory, at least more so than in terms of any technical practice.

    A specific example, one that marks my entry into the Gestalt discussion: Gestalt theory is rich with ethical direction, as I eloquently described in the last Fall issue of The Gestalt Journal. Cognitive theory, it strikes me, has an a priori (and therefore largely unspoken) condition for ethics. (I expect some argument at this point to elevate my awareness of the contribution cognitive theory has made to axiology.) In working with drug users, ethical direction begins the discussion. Perhaps it begins the discussion in other areas of human experience.


          • Huh? by John Bush, 11/10/96
            • Cognitive Theory and Ethics by J. Richard White, 11/11/96
              • Stub of a reply by John Bush, 11/13/96
                • Gestalt Ethics Haiku by J. Richard White, 11/15/96
                  • Above Message Edited by Gil Levin, 11/15/96
                    • Thanks, and since you mentioned it . . . by J. Richard White, 11/18/96
                      • Formating Messages by Gil Levin, 12/2/96
                  • Organismic Haiku by Brian O'Neill, 11/18/96
                    • Haiku is Gestalt by J. Richard White, 11/18/96
                      • Now that it's the opposite. . . by Chris Hacker, 12/22/96
                    • Nearer the Bone by J. Richard White, 11/18/96
                      • It's twice upon a upon a time by Chris Hacker, 12/22/96
            • DR. John by Sandy John budjohn@epix.net, 1/29/97
          • Gestalt and cognitive ethics by Bernd Haefele , 2/25/97
            • Gestalt and cognitive ethics (correction) by Bernd Haefele, 2/25/97
            • Spontaneous Ethics by J. Richard White, 4/12/97
          • Gestalt theory is poor! But Not its Philosophical foundation, Actitudes and Culture. by Afonso H Lisboa da Fonseca, 2/26/97
            • Say What!? by Philip Brownell, 3/1/97
              • Gestaltherapy Theory Keeps Poor. But not its Philosophical Foundations, History, Actitudes and Culture. by Afonso H Lisboa da Fonseca, 3/1/97
                • Say What-Ever. by Philip Brownell, 3/2/97
                  • Gestaltherapy Has Theory, But Still Consensually Poor, Compared With Its Philosophical Foundations, Actitudes, Culture and History. by Afonso H Lisboa da Fonseca, 3/2/97
            • Gestalt Therapy goes great with EMDR therapy by T. Duffle, 11/2/97
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          • grad student needing help by loni, 7/14/98

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