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The Gestalt Approach and Eye Witness to Therapy

The Gestalt Approach and Eye Witness to Therapy

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Author: Fritz Perls
Publisher: Science and Behavior Books
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Pages: 206
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.7

ISBN: 083140034X
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.8914
EAN: 9780831400347
ASIN: 083140034X

Publication Date: June 1973
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5 out of 5 stars Fritzo, Fritzer and Fritzession   October 26, 2008
Esko Groenroos (Finland)
"To be the only one, and to know that you are real--that's sanity, isn't it?"
- Lila Loomis in Psycho

A great book about great approach. This is where you should start if you are interested in the Gestalt therapy. The first part of this book tells you the basic concepts of Gestalt and explains easily the basic principles about the relationship between the client and the therapeutist in the Gestalt framework.

I personally found the second part rather difficult to concentrate on. But I think that readers of English speaking ancestry will find it more easy to read.

Best thing in this book is that it is extremely easy and almost fun to read. I have read quite a few books about the Gestalt approach, and found reading this very enjoyable. Books by such specialists as Joseph Zinker and Claudio Naranjo are good and insightful, but not necessarily good ones to start with.

And remember that Fritz Perls himself wanted to be simple and clear in his writings and easy to approach. Like he himself said: "any reasonable approach to psychology not hiding behind a professional jargon must be comprehensible to the intelligent layman and must be grounded in the facts of human behaviour." This books is a real book and certainly no psychological jargon or BS. Even if you don't like it, you have to read only 200 pages.



5 out of 5 stars A Very Readable Classic   November 16, 2004
Brian Petula (Factoryville, PA United States)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

All of Perls' books are an interesting read. Too bad the title sounds so clinical. You don't have to be a psychologist to enjoy this book. Anyone that wants to understand themselves and others better will be satisfied.


4 out of 5 stars The Gestalt Approach & Eye Witness to Therapy   September 1, 2002
Ruth Herscovici hrulen@cs.com (Pennsylvania)
0 out of 11 found this review helpful

I HAVE A BOOK WITH THE SAME NAME WITH THIS ON THE COVER,THE LAST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE WORK BY THE GENIUS WHO FATHERED GESTALT THERAP, AND CAN NOT FIND THIS IN YOUR BOOKS SHOWN I WOULD LIKE TO SELL THIS POCKETBOOK NOW. The author is the same .


5 out of 5 stars Simplemente maravilloso   July 15, 2002
Paula (Santiago, Chile)
2 out of 10 found this review helpful

Este es mi libro favorito de los que ha escrito Perls. A mi juicio la sintesis de su trabajo y ensenanza es inmejorable. Para mi es material de consulta permanente.
Es un "must" para los que estan interesados en acompanar sus procesos de terapia gestalt con los principios y fundamentos que subyacen a este magico enfoque.



4 out of 5 stars Essays and Transcripts   September 9, 2001
C. Gilbert (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
26 out of 26 found this review helpful

In an interview with Adelaide Bry, Perls refused to answer when asked what Gestalt Therapy was. He commented that he hated intellectualizing, and instead walked her through some exercises to demonstrate the integrative rather than the analytical nature of a gestalt-based approach. It's an interesting moment, and sheds some potential light on the best way to read this book.

Essentially what Perls believed was that in order to make intelligent and healthy decisions, you have to make conscious decisions. So the goal of therapy is to bring all the issues at play into consciousness so that by being aware of all the factors involved, real choices can be made in an informed fashion. He used theatrical techniques and group therapy to help his patients achieve their goals.

Perls is reported to have viewed the essays in the first portion of the book (The Gestalt Approach) as outdated, and instead wished that he could have made a film to convey his ideas. There are seven essays, which lay out the basic principles behind his theories and ideas:

Foundations
Neurotic Mechanisms
Here Comes the Neurotic
Here and Now Therapy
Peeling the Onion
Shuttling, Psychodrama, and Confusion
Who is Listening?

I would tend to agree (with Perls' implied message) that reading the transcripts of group therapy sessions in the second part of the book (Eye Witness to Therapy) is much more illuminating for somebody who wants to get some insight into what really is involved in Gestalt Therapy.

For me at least, as a layman, it was much easier to get a feel for what was involved by reading the flow between the patients and the therapist in group than it was to digest the message in essay form.

Thought-provoking.


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