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Gestalt group ProcessTaken from: "Beyond the Hot Seat, Gestalt Approaches to group " - Edited by Bud Feder and Ruth Ronall, chapter KepnerForegroundIn this chapter I describe what I call " Gestalt group process ," which integrates the principles and practices of Gestalt therapy and group dynamics. It is a model in which the leader wears bifocal lenses, paying attention to the development of the individuals in the group and to the development of the group as a social system. From this perspective, the group is regarded not just as a collection of individuals, but as a potent psychosocial environment which profoundly affects the feelings, attitudes and behaviours of the individuals in that system, and conversely, is profoundly affected by the f
on the phenomenology of the intrapersonal system. Indeed, the major goal in Gestalt therapy is to "heal the splits" within, the personal sub systems; mind, body and soul, and integration is defined as all parts being
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