Title: Gestalt Therapy
1Gestalt Therapy
2Examples of Gestalt and Reality Therapy
- Gestalt Therapy
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vReJhR4XIKh0
- The Gestalt Prayer
- I do my thing, and you do your thing.
- I am not in this world to live up to your
expectations - And you are not in this world to live up to mine.
- You are you, I am I,
- And if by chance we find each other, its
beautiful. - If not, it cant be helped.
3Life of Frederick Fritz Perls (1893-1970)
- Middle child and only son
- Happy childhood somewhat strained relationship
w/ father due to rebellious nature - Failed 7th grade twice and expelled
- Completed medical school and served in WWI as a
medic - War experiences influenced humanistic behavior,
but also contributed to cynicism about human
nature - During a brief conversation w/ Freud, Perls felt
humiliated by him, perhaps spurring his passion
to disprove Freuds theory - Wife Lore (Laura) Perls contributed to Perls
writings
4Gestalt therapy founded in reaction to
- Behaviorism in the US
- Rising popularity of psychoanalysis
- Gestalt believed that society supported quack
therapy with quick-fixes
5View of human nature
- We do not experience things in isolated pieces,
but in meaningful intact configurations - Client is in the here and now, and always in the
process of being what she/he is here and now, and
becoming the person she/he can be - Humans have the ability to change and are be
responsible for their own choices
6Healthy behavior
- is when a person is able to be fully aware of
who they are while, at the same time, being able
to make genuine contact with others - when people act and react as total organisms
unfragmented and self-regulating
7Psychopathology via the Gestalt Perspective
- There are five layers or levels of
psychopathology - The cliché layer of appearing/acting what you are
not - The phony-level where we play games act as if
and give up actualizing themselves, use
polarities - The impasse- we are stuck in our own maturation
and have no chance of survival - The implosive-is a level of is the dead part of
us which needs to be shed, that is the part of us
that is our identity - The explosive- is the last level where by the
person has shed their old habits and character
releasing tremendous energy allowing the person
to experience full joy and sorrow
8Role of Therapist
- Therapists engage clients in developing their own
awareness and experiencing their feelings in the
present - Therapists pay attention to clients body language
to provide clues to feelings about situations
look for contradictions (saying you are in pain
and laughing, saying you are mad and smiling,
etc.) - Therapist does not ask why but what and how
- Helps client identify energy blocks in the body
and encourages the release of energy
9Gestalt Therapeutic Techniques
- Games dialogue- pt. carry on dialogue between
polarities of their personality e.g..M/F - I take responsibility- pt.are ask to end every
statement with I take responsibility for it - Playing the projection- pt plays the role of
another person - Reversals- pt act out the opposite of the way
they are to expose some hidden polarities - Rehearsals-pt reveals to the group the social
role playing - Marriage and counseling game- spouses take turns
revealing the most positive and negative things
about each other - May I feed you a sentence-therapist asks
permission to repeat and try on for size a sig.
statement about the pt. - Empty chair- pt is asked to play one or more
roles and speaks for each role, moving btwn
chairs
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11Reality Therapy
12Example of Reality Therapy
Reality Therapy http//video.google.com/videoplay?
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13Life of William Glasser (1925-)
14Reality Therapy
- The essence of Reality Therapy is the acceptance
of responsibility for a persons own behavior
which enables the individual to achieve success
and happiness.
15Reality Therapy Client
- Someone who is unable to fulfill needs in a
realistic way and has taken some less than
realistic way in unsuccessful attempts to do so. - They are either unvalued in a present unsatisfied
relationship, or - Lack what would even be called a relationship.
- All clients have the same issues that are
manifested differently through different coping
mechanisms
16Behavior
- All we do is behave almost all behavior is
chosen and we are driven to satisfy our five
basic needs - Survival
- Love
- Belonging
- Power
- Freedom
- Fun
17Unhealthy behavior is when
- Client choses unhealthy behaviors to deal with
feelings of disconnectedness - Mental illness should only refer to issues of
the brain treated by a neurologist alcohol,
depression, bipolar are not mental illnesses but
the behaviors in which a person has chosen to
express their unhappiness
18Role of Therapist
- Give self not service
- Doesnt accept mental illness - each person is
responsible for behavior - Focuses of Here Now
- Increases clients self-esteem
- Accepts and respects
- Builds confidence and trust
- Increases openness, integrity honesty
19Basic Foundation for Counseling
- Counselors using Reality Therapy encourage trust
in the counseling relationship, promote the view
that we are responsible for our own actions and
help develop practical steps for quick
improvement.
20Major Components of Reality Therapy
- Focus on present
- Avoid discussing symptoms and complaints
- Understand total behavior
- Avoid criticizing, blaming, and/or complaining
- Remain non-judgmental and non-coercive
- No excuses
- Focus on specifics
- Making plans
- Be patient
21Choice Theory (Goal is to replace the seven
deadly habits with the seven caring habits)
Seven Deadly Habits Criticizing Blaming Complainin
g Nagging Threatening Punishing Bribing or
Rewarding to Control
Seven Caring Habits Supporting Encouraging Listeni
ng Accepting Trusting Respecting Negotiating
Differences
22Reality Theory Paradigm