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Gestalt therapy

In Gordon Wheeler's demonstration of Gestalt Therapy, the client attempts to gain a model for understanding how she views the meaning of her experiences, or more accurately, how she constructs the meaning of her experiences, through the lens of her specific viewpoint. What old habits and organization of experiences and feelings does she bring out to each moment? Observe how the client organizes herself and how she carries herself physically. Where are her feelings? How does she construct her experiences? How does she make meaning of her problems? Wheeler's keen exposition of Gestalt therapy examplifies the underlying theory that growth occurs by assimilation of what is needed from the environment.

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  • "In Gordon Wheeler's demonstration of Gestalt Therapy, the client attempts to gain a model for understanding how she views the meaning of her experiences, or more accurately, how she constructs the meaning of her experiences, through the lens of her specific viewpoint. What old habits and organization of experiences and feelings does she bring out to each moment? Observe how the client organizes herself and how she carries herself physically. Where are her feelings? How does she construct her experiences? How does she make meaning of her problems? Wheeler's keen exposition of Gestalt therapy examplifies the underlying theory that growth occurs by assimilation of what is needed from the environment."@en
  • ""In Gordon Wheeler's demonstration of Gestalt Therapy, the client attempts to gain a model for understanding how she views the meaning of her experiences, or more accurately, how she constructs the meaning of her experiences, through the lens of her specific viewpoint. What old habits and organization of experiences and feelings does she bring out to each moment? Observe how the client organizes herself and how she carries herself physically. Where are her feelings? How does she construct her experiences? How does she make meaning of her problems? Wheeler's keen exposition of Gestalt therapy examplifies the underlying theory that growth occurs by assimilation of what is needed from the environment." -- Web description."
  • ""In Gordon Wheeler's demonstration of Gestalt Therapy, the client attempts to gain a model for understanding how she views the meaning of her experiences, or more accurately, how she constructs the meaning of her experiences, through the lens of her specific viewpoint. What old habits and organization of experiences and feelings does she bring out to each moment? Observe how the client organizes herself and how she carries herself physically. Where are her feelings? How does she construct her experiences? How does she make meaning of her problems? Wheeler's keen exposition fo Gestalt therapy exemplifies the underlying theory that growth occurs by assimilation of what is needed from the environment."--Web description."
  • ""In Gordon Wheeler's demonstration of Gestalt Therapy, the client attempts to gain a model for understanding how she views the meaning of her experiences, or more accurately, how she constructs the meaning of her experiences, through the lens of her specific viewpoint. What old habits and organization of experiences and feelings does she bring out to each moment? Observe how the client organizes herself and how she carries herself physically. Where are her feelings? How does she construct her experiences? How does she make meaning of her problems? Wheeler's keen exposition of Gestalt therapy examplifies the underlying theory that growth occurs by assimilation of what is needed from the environment." -- Web description."

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