GESTALT THERAPY
- is an existential/experiential form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility, and that focuses upon 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 discusses the problem that is existing in the present situation of the client. Gestalt Therapy value the "now" than the "yesterday" and "tomorrow".
The goal of the therapist is to make the individual become a whole and aware to the present situation that the client is encountering. It also help the client to become aware to the point of view of other people towards his/herself. This awareness talks about the most important events in client's lives and their environment with full sensorimotor, emotional, cognitive, and energy supports which makes contact with or withdrawal from their environment possible. Therefore the relationship of the therapist towards the client is the most important aspect of psychotherapy in Gestalt therapy
The essence of using statements and questions to focus awareness is to simply asking "what the client is aware of experiencing;" or asking simple and direct questions as, "What are you feeling?" "What are you thinking?". By this, the client can freely express himself/herself to the therapist towards the situation.
SIMULATION
at the start, the therapist ask the client what is the client's problem. The client tell everything about the problem. After the client discuss the problem, the therapist use the "empty chair" therapy. At the process of the therapy, the client is free to tell everything she wants to say to the "empty chair" as if her best friend is sitting at the chair. And then another moment for the client to sit on the empty chair and answer her own words before as if she is her best friend, this process go simultaneously.
Before the therapist end the discussion, the therapist suggest the client what is the best thing to do.
After the therapeutic intervention, the client was gain the sense of awareness to herself and also the view of other people towards the problem the client is encountering.
Arlyn Torres
Ailene Rubia
Riza Gega
Reshielle Jane Molina
Nire Ann Pizarras
BEED 3A CAMARIN CAMPUS
at the start, the therapist ask the client what is the client's problem. The client tell everything about the problem. After the client discuss the problem, the therapist use the "empty chair" therapy. At the process of the therapy, the client is free to tell everything she wants to say to the "empty chair" as if her best friend is sitting at the chair. And then another moment for the client to sit on the empty chair and answer her own words before as if she is her best friend, this process go simultaneously.
Before the therapist end the discussion, the therapist suggest the client what is the best thing to do.
After the therapeutic intervention, the client was gain the sense of awareness to herself and also the view of other people towards the problem the client is encountering.
Arlyn Torres
Ailene Rubia
Riza Gega
Reshielle Jane Molina
Nire Ann Pizarras
BEED 3A CAMARIN CAMPUS
Gestalt therapy has been successfully integrated into treatment programs for adults and teens who are being treated for substance abuse, addiction, behavior disorders, mood disorders, eating disorders, grief/loss, trauma, sex addiction, compulsive gambling, bipolar, depression and related conditions.Sakit.info
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