The aesthetic of otherness: Meeting at the boundary in a desensitized world - Proceedings

A Gestalt research program: Politics and purity, introduced by Jan Roubal

Leslie Greenberg
Gestalt psychotherapyTheory discussionEnglish
Book Chapter - Paid access

Abstracts

A polarity between the aesthetics of psychotherapy and the scientific approach to psychotherapy is introduced from the perspective of an evidence based treatment as a social, political and economic requirement in psychotherapy. The need of politically motivated outcome research is stressed for establishing Gestalt therapy better. More understanding motivated research programs which provide more complex inter-understanding are recommended for following the outcome research. To become true applied science, psychotherapy research needs not only to provide evidence of efficacy, but also to specify the processes of change that lead to the effects. This is stressed by current requirements for treatment guidelines. Different types of psychotherapy research are suggested for establishing a research tradition in Gestalt therapy.

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Year of Publication
2018
Chapter
45-55
Number of Pages
565
Publisher
Istituto di Gestalt HCC Italy
City
Siracusa, Italy
ISSN Number
9788898912087 (Paperback)

APA citation

Greenberg, L. (2018). A Gestalt research program: Politics and purity, introduced by Jan Roubal. In The aesthetic of otherness: Meeting at the boundary in a desensitized world - Proceedings (p. 565). Siracusa, Italy: Istituto di Gestalt HCC Italy.