GestaltResearch

The Global Network Focused on Research on Gestalt Therapy

This is one way for people to organize for the purposes of creating and sustaining our mutual interests in research on gestalt therapy.

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RUTH HARGREAVES

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Kathryn Morris-Roberts

Research Request: Early hospitalisation and therapeutic relationship

Started by Kathryn Morris-Roberts Oct 18, 2010.

Wanjiku Nyachae

Request for Research Participants 1 Reply

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Reviews

Hello,
At the web site (this one can be called the networking site), we have a space for reviews. I'm wondering if someone here would like to write up a review of some book or article that you've read on research. I've got two books I'm looking at right now that I think are worth talking about with gestalt people (besides the one we wrote on gestalt research): Real World Research (by Colin Robinson/ Blackwell Publishing) and Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches (by John Creswell/Sage Publications). Anybody else have those books and would be willing to write a review of one of them? If you are interesting in writing something up, write to me here or at phil@gtib.org.

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Phil Joyce

Request

Hi All,

I just received a request from an integrative colleague :-


"I am thinking about using  anxiety for our first  RCT and are  currently seeking research literature on the subject. Are you aware of any gestalt research in this field? I cant find anything in the mainstream  research databases, but there might be something in your professional publications"

Can anyone suggest anything ?

Many Thanks 

Phil

Posted by Phil Joyce on December 11, 2011 at 2:09pm

Pranakrsnananda

Sharing

I would like to share my Graduate Diploma Thesis with people here. Its long. How do I do that? Dada

Posted by Pranakrsnananda on April 4, 2010 at 6:25pm — 1 Comment

Philip Brownell

My Book

Well, I suppose this is a piece of flagrant self-promotion, but I have a book coming out on March 22, 2010. It will be available on Amazon. Here's a description the publisher put out:



Gestalt Therapy: A Guide to Contemporary Practice

Philip Brownell, MDiv, PsyD

Springer Publishing, New York, NY.

March 2010 – Softcover - 6” x 9” - 288 pages - $50.00 - 978-0-8261-0454-0



"Brownell’s… Continue

Posted by Philip Brownell on March 12, 2010 at 9:18am — 6 Comments

Dr Hope Kellman

Richard Price

I was trained years ago by Richard Price in Gestalt. Now that I am a professional I find that therpist training one of the most benificial of my education. Others trained by Dr Price out there??

Posted by Dr Hope Kellman on January 7, 2010 at 3:10pm — 1 Comment

Philip Brownell

Curious what you think of this...

Hi,

Occasionally, I run things I'm writing past others to see how they fly. So, here is part of something I'm working on and I thought I would see what you thought of it. What is your reaction?



Phil



"'I-Thou is the primary word of relation. It is characterized by mutuality, directness, presentness, intensity, and ineffability. Although it is only within this relation that personality and the personal really exist, the Thou of I-Thou is not limited to men but may… Continue

Posted by Philip Brownell on August 28, 2009 at 8:10am — 2 Comments

 
 
 

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