<p>This essential new book gives the reader an introduction to the fundamental concepts of gestalt therapy in a stimulating and accessible style. It supports the study and practice of gestalt therapy for clinicians of all backgrounds, reflecting a practice-based pedagogy that emphasises experiential learning.</p><p>The content in this book builds on the curriculum taught at the Norwegian Gestalt Institute University College (NGI). The material is divided into four main sections. In the first section, the theoretical basis for gestalt therapy is presented with references to gestalt psychology, field theory, phenomenology, and existential philosophy. In the later parts, central theoretical terms and practical models are discussed, such as the paradoxical theory of change, creative adjustment, self, contact, contact forms, awareness, polarities, and process models. Clinical examples illustrate the therapy form’s emphasis on the relational meeting between therapist and client.</p><p>Detailed description of gestalt therapy theory from the time of the gestalt psychologists to today, with abundant examples from clinical practice, distinguishes this book from other texts. It will be of great value to therapists, coaches, and students of gestalt therapy.</p> <p>Introduction <b>Part 1: The Basis of Gestalt Therapy</b> 01. Gestalt Psychology and Field Theory 02. Phenomenology and Existentialism 03. The Founders of Gestalt Therapy <b>Part 2: Fundamental Terminology and Concepts</b> 04. The Field in Practice 05. The Theory of Change 06. Creative Adjustment 07. The Theory of Self in Gestalt Therapy 08. Awareness 09. Contact and Contact Functions 10. Polarities 11. Experimenting <b>Part 3: Contact Forms</b> 12. Confluence 13. Introjection 14. Projection 15. Retroflection 16. Self-Monitoring 17. Deflection <b>Part 4: Process Models</b> 18. The Process of Contact 19. The Process of Experience 20. The Process of Change</p>