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This volume contains a collection of published and unpublished essays and conference lectures prepared by Jean-Marie Robine. Following the author in his line of thought, readers can learn how Robine's key contributions over the last ten years in the international Gestalt community.
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How Situations Create Self 1. The Self of the Situation 2. Self, Artist of Contact 3. A Therapy of Forms of Experience 4. Contact, at the Source of Experience 5. Does the Now Have a Future? 6. A Background to "The Field" 7. Towards a Clinical Approach of the Situation
How Situations Create Pathology 8. Gestalt Therapy "AND" Psychopathology: Nine Proposals for Approaching This "AND" 9. Shame 10. Shame in Supervision 11. On the Good Use of
Incoherence How Situations Create Forms 12. Gestalt Therapy as Aesthetics 13. Therapy of Forms and Forms of Therapy 14. "Structions" 15. The Language of Experience 16. Ex-Pression In-Sists, Im-Pression Ex-Ists: A Topic of Experience 17. Psychotherapy as a Situation and Contacting as Its Aesthetic Focus
How Situations Create Encounters 18. Self-Reference, Self-Disclosure, Self-Implication of the Gestalt Therapist 19. Social Change Begins with Two 20. Some Social Implications of Gestalt Therapy 21. What I Believe ... and What I Believe I Believe 22. Intimacy, Encounter, Tenderness ...
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Jean-Marie Robine, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist since 1967 and gestalt therapist since 1976. After more than 15 years as a psychologist, then director, in a public health service for children, adolescents and their families, he created in 1980 the Institut Français de Gestalt-thérapie (IFGT), the first Gestalt-therapy institute created in France which, to date, has trained hundreds or maybe thousands of gestalt therapists not only in France but also in Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa, USA and Latin America. He is a Fellow Member of the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy. He is the author and editor of nine books on gestalt therapy and lives in the countryside, near Bordeaux, France.