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What (who) is Gestalt$31485$ - definition

PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST THAT ASSESSES VISUAL-MOTOR FUNCTIONING, DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, AND NEUROLOGICAL IMPAIRMENTS
Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test; Bender-Gestalt test; Bender-Gestalt; Bender Gestalt Test; Bender-gestalt test; Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test

gestalt therapy         
FORM OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
Gestalt Therapy; Gestalt group therapy; Empty-chair technique; Erving Polster; Gestalt therapist
¦ noun a psychotherapeutic approach focusing on insight into gestalts in patients and often using role playing.
Gestalt therapy         
FORM OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
Gestalt Therapy; Gestalt group therapy; Empty-chair technique; Erving Polster; Gestalt therapist
Gestalt therapy is a form of psychotherapy which emphasizes personal responsibility and focuses on the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist–client relationship, the environmental and social contexts of a person's life, and the self-regulating adjustments people make as a result of their overall situation. It was developed by Fritz Perls, Laura Perls and Paul Goodman in the 1940s and 1950s, and was first described in the 1951 book Gestalt Therapy.
gestalt         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gushtaldt; Gestalt (disambiguation)
[g?'?t?:lt, -'?talt]
¦ noun Psychology an organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts.
Derivatives
gestaltism noun
gestaltist noun
Origin
1920s: from Ger. Gestalt, lit. 'form, shape'.

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Bender-Gestalt Test

The Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test (abbreviated as Bender-Gestalt test) is a psychological test used by mental health practitioners that assesses visual-motor functioning, developmental disorders, and neurological impairments in children ages 3 and older and adults. The test consists of nine index cards picturing different geometric designs. The cards are presented individually and test subjects are asked to copy the design before the next card is shown. Test results are scored based on the accuracy and organization of the reproductions.

The Bender-Gestalt test was originally developed in 1938 by child psychiatrist Lauretta Bender. Additional versions were developed by other later practitioners, although adaptations designed as projective tests have been heavily criticized in the clinical literature due to their lack of psychometric validity. All versions follow the same general format but differ in how results are evaluated and scored.

In a Delphi poll, using the Bender-Gestalt test for assessing neuropsychological impairment or even personality assessment has been rated by many mental health professionals as one of the top five most discredited psychological tests. It is criticized because of inappropriate administration and issues with scoring schemes and clinical interpretation.