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Permalink Reply by Kelley Woods on December 16, 2009 at 8:35pm Hello,
We have lost a loved one and I would really like to help some of my family members. I was wondering where would I learn Gestalt Chair therapy. It sounds like something which would really be beneficial for the brother of individual who passed away.
Hello,
We have lost a loved one and I would really like to help some of my family members. I was wondering where would I learn Gestalt Chair therapy. It sounds like something which would really be beneficial for the brother of individual who passed away.
Permalink Reply by Kelley Woods on December 17, 2009 at 7:15pm
Permalink Reply by Michael Ellner on December 17, 2009 at 8:40pm Thank you for the information given, also I hope it is somewhat similar to parts therapy. Roy Hunter is coming to BC and I am enrolled in his parts therapy class and I did read his book and he did touch up on gestalt therapy a little in the book so hopefully he will be able to provide some more insight into this really fascinating way of providing therapy. I am a fairly new hypnotherapist, I hope my questions don't sound too novice.
Thank you for the information given, also I hope it is somewhat similar to parts therapy. Roy Hunter is coming to BC and I am enrolled in his parts therapy class and I did read his book and he did touch up on gestalt therapy a little in the book so hopefully he will be able to provide some more insight into this really fascinating way of providing therapy. I am a fairly new hypnotherapist, I hope my questions don't sound too novice.
Hi Jagi, et al,
Great info being shared --
One can use "Gestalt" like approaches within their hypnotic "ritual" or just have the client go through the exercises without formal induction -- Both ways can be very effective.
Over the years I have also found "psychodrama" like approaches to be another very useful resource --
My recommendation is not to get locked into or worry about the exact way of using these approaches and instead digest the essence of these approaches and do it your way...
Michael E.
jagi egnell M.H.C.Ht said:Thank you for the information given, also I hope it is somewhat similar to parts therapy. Roy Hunter is coming to BC and I am enrolled in his parts therapy class and I did read his book and he did touch up on gestalt therapy a little in the book so hopefully he will be able to provide some more insight into this really fascinating way of providing therapy. I am a fairly new hypnotherapist, I hope my questions don't sound too novice.
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