Journal of Counseling Psychology

Effects of two-chair dialogue and focusing on conflict resolution

Leslie Greenberg ; Heather Higgins
Gestalt psychotherapyResearchNon-randomized controlled trials or naturalistic studyEnglish
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Abstracts

Examined the effect of the Gestalt 2-chair method on conflict resolution by comparing it, in an analog study, with the focusing technique followed by emphatic reflection. Ss were 42 graduate students in counseling psychology. Results show that (a) the 2-chair dialog applied at a split produced significantly more depth of experiencing (Experiencing Scale) than did focusing plus emphatic reflection, and (b) both treatments produced significantly greater reported shifts in awareness and progress than the no-treatment controls.

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Journal
Journal of Counseling Psychology
Author
Publisher
Journal of Counseling Psychology
Year of Publication
1980
Volume
27
Issue
3
Number of Pages
221-224,
ISSN Number
1939-2168(Electronic),0022-0167(Print)
DOI
10.1037/0022-0167.27.3.221

APA citation

Greenberg, L., & Higgins, H. (1980). Effects of two-chair dialogue and focusing on conflict resolution. Journal Of Counseling Psychology, 27(3), 221-224, . https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-0167.27.3.221