Final Exam - Gestalt Flashcards

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view of human nature in gestalt therapy

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individuals have the capacity to “self-regulate“ in their environment if they are fully aware of what is happening in and around them.

We change when we become aware of what we are as opposed to trying to become what we are not.

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Holism

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Attending to clients thoughts, feelings, behaviours, body and dreams

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How does Gestalt deal with the past?

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What and How questions, not why questions.

Bringing it into the present and remaining connected with the now.

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Exercises / Techniques

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Techniques used to make something happen or to acheive a goal

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Now Ethos

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Power is in the present.

Deal with the past by bringing it into the present.

Directing power to the past diminishes power.

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Contact

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Interacting with nature and others without losing the sense of individuality

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Experiments

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Procedures to bring about possibilities, for clients to try out new ways of thinking, feeling and behaving

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Unfinished business

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Unexpressed feelings from childhood that interfere with current psychological functioning

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Goals of gestalt therapy

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  • awareness of environment, self
  • reintegrate self
  • make contact
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Role of the Gestalt therapist

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  • i/thou relationship

- Assists client in experiencing and interpreting feelings

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Dream Work

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  • Relive dreams as though they are happening in the here and now
  • Reveals missing parts and methods of avoidance
  • It is the road to integration
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Resistances to contact

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Defenses to prevent experiencing the present

  • integration
  • projection
  • retroflection
  • deflection
  • confluence
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Exaggeration Exercise

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  • exaggerate movements nad jestures repeatedly to intensify emotion and make inner meaning clear
  • increase awareness of subtle clues and signals
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Making the rounds

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Group exercise where the person speaks / does something to each member of the group

Designed to confront, risk, experiment with new behaviours, grow and change

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Empty Chair / internal Dialogue Exercise

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Client plays out both roles to better integrate polarities of personality that have been disowned or denied

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Rehearsal Exercise

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Sharing the internal rehearsal aloud to increase awareness of how client:

  • meets expectations
  • need to approval
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Staying with the feeling

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Response to unpleasant feelings in order to confront, unblock and have new growth.

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Reversal technique

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Asking client to do something they’ve never done before or that is completely out of character.

Clients connect with anxiety and make contact with other parts of self

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Field Theory

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attention to exploring what occurs at the boundary of person and the environment.

20
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What is gestalt therapy

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  • person centered
  • focuses on present
  • taking responsibility rather than placing blame
  • therapist holds space for clients to share their truth
  • improve self-awareness