Title: Gestalt Therapy View of Human Nature: people ar
1 Gestalt Therapy
2View of Human Nature people are
- self-reliant
- spontaneous
- capable of self-regulation
- able to reintegrate the disown parts of
themselves - striving toward actualization and growth
3The present (here and now)
- Directly Experience rather than talking about
situations - Becoming the hurt child rather than talking about
childhood trauma experiences. - Ask what and how instead of why
- The power is in the present.
- However, many people focus on past mistakes and
future plans.
4Unfinished Business (UB)
- Definition Feelings about the past are
unexpressed - May be of anger, hatred, guilt, fear
- May be memories and fantasies
- Interfere with effective contact
- Tend to result in physical symptoms
- By working through unfinished business, the
preoccupation with the past is complete.
5Contact Resistance to contact
- Contact interaction with nature and other
people without losing ones individuality - Contact is necessary for change to occur
- Resistance to contact the defenses that prevent
us from experiencing the present fully
6 Contact Boundary Disturbances
- Clients are encourage to be aware of their
dominant style of blocking contact - Introjection uncritically accept others view
without reviewing them - Children often take parents opinions as fact
- Projection disown certain aspect of ourselves by
assigning them to others - Feeling anger may lead a person to project anger
onto others - Retroflection doing to ourselves what we want to
do to others, - Biting ones nails can be a substitute for
aggression toward others
7Energy and blocks to energy
- Attend to where energy is located, how it is
used, and how it can be blocked - Blocked energy is a form of resistance
- Recognize how their resistance is being expressed
in their body - feeling numb
- Exaggerate their tension and tightness in order
to increase awareness
8Therapeutic Goals helping clients
- to enhance awareness
- to depend on themselves
- to bring the past or future into the present
- to achieve integration of the whole person
- Verbal behavior, nonverbal behavior, feelings,
thoughts, perceptions. -
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9Therapists function and Role
- Increase clients awareness
- Attend to the present moment
- Attend to verbal, nonverbal, and inconsistent
message - Help clients to experience their being stuck
- Make I statement
- It is difficult to make friends?I have trouble
making friends
10The Therapeutic Relationship
- Therapeutic relationship is important for the
therapy to be effective - Be empathetic, genuine, and understanding
- Share therapists experiences to clients in
here-and-now - Apply the notion of use of self in therapy
11Therapeutic Change
- Not making progress is due to fear of change
(Perls, 1969) - Exploring the reluctance
- The Change Process three-stage (Polster, 1987)
- Discovery (get a new perspective)
- Accommodation (learn that they have a choice)
- Assimilation (change their environment)
12Therapeutic techniques and procedures
- The experiential work
- Use experiential work in therapy to work through
the stuck points and gain new insights - Preparing client for experiential work
- Obtain permission from clients
- Be sensitive to cultural differences
- Respect resistance
13Therapeutic techniques and procedures
- The internal dialogue exercise
- Top dog (critical parent) and underdog (victim)
- Empty-chair (two sides of themselves)
- Making the rounds
- Go around to each person and say What makes it
hard for me trust you is - Reversal exercise
- Reverse the typical style (e.g., behave as
negative as possible)
14Therapeutic techniques and procedures
- Rehearsal exercise
- Share the rehearsals out loud with a therapist
- Exaggeration exercise
- Exaggerate gesture or movement, which usually
intensifies the feelings attached to the behavior
- Staying with the feeling
- Go deeper into the feelings they wish to avoid
15Therapeutic techniques and procedures
- The Gestalt approach to dream work
- Do not interpret or analyze dreams
- Bring dream back to the present life as though
they are happening now - Every person or object in the dream represents a
projected aspect of the dreamer - Dreams serve as an excellent way to discover
personality - Not remembering?refuse to face what it is at that
time
16Research on Gestalt Therapy
- Compare with a waiting list control or no
treatment, Gestalt therapy is effective - In general, results are similar among Gestalt
therapy, P-C therapy, or CBT. - Leslie Greenberg and colleagues conducted a
series of research on empty chair technique - Across studies, the empty chair technique is
helpful by reducing self-criticism and increasing
self-understanding.
17From a multicultural perspective
- Contributions
- Work with clients from their cultural
perspectives - Limitations
- Focus on affect may not be appropriate
- Asians value emotion self-control
- Direct expression of the negative feelings to
their parents is not appropriate.
18Summary and Evaluation--contribution
- Enhance awareness
- Attend to verbal and nonverbal cues
- Directly experience rather than talking about it
- Focus on growth and enhancement
- See each aspect of a dream as a projection of
themselves
19Summary and Evaluation-limitation
- Ineffective therapists may manipulate the clients
with powerful experiential work - Some people may need psycho-education