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Что (кто) такое gestalt - определение

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Gushtaldt; Gestalt (disambiguation)
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gestalt         
[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'.
gestalt         
In psychology, a gestalt is something that has particular qualities when you consider it as a whole which are not obvious when you consider only the separate parts of it. (TECHNICAL)
N-SING
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 Practice         
CONTEMPORARY FORM OF PERSONAL EXPLORATION AND INTEGRATION
User:Callaban/Gestalt Practice; Gestalt practice; Gestalt Awareness Practice; Relational Gestalt Practice
Gestalt Practice is a contemporary form of personal exploration and integration developed by Dick Price at the Esalen Institute."Foreword" Manual of Gestalt Practice in the tradition of Dick Price - The Gestalt Legacy Project (2009) The objective of the practice is to become more fully aware of the process of living within a unified field of body, mind, relationship, earth and spirit.
Gestalt qualities         
Gestalt qualties
Gestalt qualities () are concepts found in gestalt psychology which refer to the essential nature of a perceptual experience. An example would be how a melody is perceived, as a whole, rather than merely the sum of its individual notes.
Gestalt prayer         
Gestalt Prayer
The Gestalt prayer is a 56-word statement by psychotherapist Fritz Perls that is taken as a classic expression of Gestalt therapy as a way of life model of which Perls was a founder.
gestalt psychology         
  • Law of continuity
  • Several grouping principles are employed in this map: similarity allows the reader to selectively isolate cities, rivers, or state boundaries; closure allows the dashed boundary lines to be perceived as continuous borders; proximity makes the collection of river segments appear as a single watershed; and continuity helps the reader "see" whole states even when boundaries are obscured under rivers.
THEORY OF MIND EXAMINING HUMAN PERCEPTION, STRUCTURES AND ORGANIZING PRINCIPLES IN SENSORY IMPRESSIONS
Gestalt effect; Gestalt theory; Gestalt perception; Gestalt Psychology; Gestalt principles; Gestaltpsychologie; Law of Closure; Gestalt phenomena; Prägnanz; Pragnanz; Law of pragnanz; Law of Similarity; Law of Proximity; Law of Symmetry; Law of Common Fate; Praegnanz; The law of Prägnanz; Gestaltism; Gestalt Theory; Law of precision; Gestalt psychologists; Gestalt principals; Reification (Gestalt psychology); Configurationism
¦ noun a movement in psychology seeking to explain perceptions as gestalts rather than analysing their constituents.
Gestalt theoretical psychotherapy         
METHOD OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy
Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy (GTP) is a method of psychotherapy based strictly on Gestalt psychology. Its origins go back to the 1920s when Gestalt psychology founder Max Wertheimer, Kurt Lewin and their colleagues and students started to apply the holistic and systems theoretical Gestalt psychology concepts in the field of psychopathology and clinical psychology.
Gestalt Therapy (book)         
BOOK BY FRITZ PERLS
Gestalt Therapy: Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality; PHG (book); Perls Hefferline Goodman
Gestalt Therapy is a 1951 book that outlines an extension to psychotherapy, known as gestalt therapy, written by Frederick Perls, Ralph Hefferline, and Paul Goodman. Presented in two parts, the first introduces psychotherapeutic self-help exercises, and the second presents a theory of personality development and growth.

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