Gestalt Review

Gestalt interventions benefitting children and adolescents: A literature review

Theodore Stripling
Gestalt psychotherapyResearchSystematic reviews and meta-analysisEnglish
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Abstracts

Gestalt therapy is a therapeutic approach used by many groups. Quite often, qualitative and quantitative research for Gestalt has focused on adult populations. This literature review has explored research on the benefits of a Gestalt approach with children and adolescents. Gestalt research has benefited children and adolescents in the following areas: emotional self-expression, conflict resolution, contact with therapists, well-being, self-esteem, communication skills, decreased depression, child anxiety, parent anxiety, and trauma symptoms. The findings suggest that evidence of effective Gestalt interventions with children and adolescents is still developing. Eight studies after the year 2000 have reported effectiveness with this population. Implications for Gestalt practice and research with children and adolescents are explored.

Keywords
Journal
Gestalt Review
Author
Publisher
US: Penn State University Press
Year of Publication
2021
Volume
25
Issue
2
Number of Pages
197-220
ISSN Number
1945-4023 (Electronic); 1084-8657 (Print)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5325/gestaltreview.25.2.0197

APA citation

Stripling, T. (2021). Gestalt interventions benefitting children and adolescents: A literature review. Gestalt Review, 25(2), 197-220. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.5325/gestaltreview.25.2.0197