Gestalt therapy and the therapeutic presence of Fritz Perls: an Interview with Claudio Naranjo
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Keywords

psychology
humanistic psychology
gestalt therapy
Fritz Perls

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Gestalt therapy and the therapeutic presence of Fritz Perls: an Interview with Claudio Naranjo. (2010). Universitas Psychologica, 10(1), 287-296. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy10-1.tgpt
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Abstract

As exceptional witness and participant in the origin and development of the Gestalt therapy, Claudio Naranjo considers in this interview the characteristics of this form of therapy, doing so from his work and his personal encounter with the man and the therapeutic figure of Fritz Perls. In the interview the experiential base and the therapeutic change elements are established, along with the therapeutic attitude, and the holistic conception of the person; also, the contrasts among academic psychology, the spiritual dimension of human beings, and the therapist’s intuition in the help relationship are highlighted.

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