British Gestalt Journal

From losses of ego functions to the dance steps between psychotherapist and client. Phenomenology and aesthetics of contact in the psychotherapeutic field

Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb
Gestalt psychotherapy, Humanistic and experiential psychotherapiesTheory discussionEnglish
Artículo de revista académica

Abstracts

This paper tries to describe the actual contact-making between client and therapist as a co-created dance. It basically makes a proposal to get rid of the individualistic language that is still in Gestalt therapy's categories called 'losses of ego functions', by using the idea of dance, which includes the feelings and the movements of both therapist and client. This perspective is in line with contemporary studies of neurosciences, intersubjective and relational psychoanalysis; it also allows the therapist to stay with the spontaneity of the co-creation of the therapeutic contact (the dance steps), and at the same time to include developmental and psychopathological aspects of the experience (the polyphonic development of domains), as part of the experience of the ground, as a music of 'steps' that the client takes in the therapeutic situation.

Palabras clave
Revista académica
British Gestalt Journal
Autor
Editorial
Gestalt Publications Ltd.
Año de publicación
2017
Volumen
26
Incidencia
1
Número de páginas
28-37
Short Title
Development and psychopathology: a field perspective

APA citation

Spagnuolo Lobb, M. (2017). From losses of ego functions to the dance steps between psychotherapist and client. Phenomenology and aesthetics of contact in the psychotherapeutic field. British Gestalt Journal, 26(1), 28-37.