Gestalt!
is an electronic journal
with full-text articles,interviews,
and information about gestalt therapy theory, research,
practice, and practitioners.
Published by
Gestalt Global Corporation™
Last updated August 8, 2009
Masthead of Gestalt!
(Mission, Guidelines, &
Editorial Staff)
See Also:
Gestalt! Discussions - Continuing dialogues around journal articles and subjects.
Stuff2Know - Stuff you need to know in the world of gestalt Therapy.
Gestalt Bookmarks–a place to begin exploring Gestalt therapy-related issues on the world wide web.
Gstalt-L email discussion list. Description and instructions for a listserv discussion group focused on Gestalt therapy, training, theory, and practice; it is a community of Gestalt practitioners.
Gestalt Research–This web site is dedicated to research on gestalt therapy and serves as a resource to gestalt therapists and researchers alike, encouraging the generation of practice-based evidence.
Gestalt Research Social Networking Site–This is one way for people to associate and organize for the purposes of creating and sustaining our mutual interests in research on gestalt therapy.
™ Gestalt Global is a trademark of the Gestalt Training Institute of Bermuda
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The index page for each issue contains abstracts for each article contained in that issue. Click on the links below to see the abstracts associated with the following authors (feature currently under construction):
- Volume 1; Number 1: Leslie Greenberg, Hans-Juergen Walter, Elena Kaliteyevskaya, Email Haiku
- Volume 1; Number 2: Jay Uomoto, Brian O'Neil and Jay Levin, Elias F. de Almeida, Bruce Barrett, Dan Carpenter, Philip Brownell
- Volume 1; Number 3: Rudolph Jarosewitsch, Yaro Starak, Michael Reed, Lars Berg, Poetry
- Volume 2; Number 1: Len Bergantino, Gordon Wheeler and Morgan Goodlander, David Pocock, Lynne Jacobs, Philip Brownell
- Volume 3: Number 1: M'Lou Caring, Cynthia Cook, Gail Feinstein, Iris Fodor, et al, Brian O'Neill, Philip Brownell
- Volume 3; Number 2: Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb, Valeria Conte, Lars Berg, Philip Brownell
- Volume 3; Number 3: Sylvia Korotky, Selma Ciornai, Marcela Miguens, Alejandro Spangenberg, Lilian Meyer Frazao
- Volume 4; Number 1: Serge and Anne Ginger, Jon Frew, Bud Feder, John Wymore, Philip Brownell
- Volume 4; Number 2: Charles Bowman, Colin Percell-Lee, Lynne Jacobs, Gary Yontef, Sylvia Fleming Crocker
- Volume 4; Number 3: Ruth Wolfert, Sharon Snir, Rachel Brier, Maria Kirchner, Charles Bowman, Victor Daniels, Philip Brownell
- Volume 5; Number 1: Robert Resnick, Rita Resnick, Todd Burley, Yaro Starak, Victor Daniels, Philip Brownell
- Volume 5; Number 2: Arie Cohen, Victor Daniels, Bruno Just, Robert Feldhaus, Oscar Bearinger, Sylvia Crocker, Gerhard Stemberger, Vinay Gunther, Amit Sen, Ruth Wolfert
- Volume 5; Number 3: Brian O'Neill, Sharon Snir, Sylvia Fleming Crocker, Anne Maclean, Bud Feder, John Wymore, Philip Brownell
- Volume 6; Number 1: Charles Bowman, Iris Fodor, Arie Cohen, Jungkyu Kim, Gregory Kramer, Carol H. Pollard, Carl Mitchell, Victor Daniels
- Volume 6; Number 2: Lynne Jacobs, Stephan Tobin, Claire Asherson Bartram, Peter Philippson, John Wymore, Victor Daniels
- Volume 6; Number 3: Elinor Greenberg, Victor Daniels, Philip Brownell
- Volume 7; Number 1: Victor Daniels, Anastasia Brownell, Sharon Snir, Philip Brownell
- Volume 8; Number 1: Todd Burley, Mae Tang, Sarah Hardie, Victor Daniels, Philip Brownell
- Volume 8; Number 2: Francis Kappeler, Mae Tang, Charles Bowman, Sharon Snir, Anne Maclean, Alan Meara, Leanne O'Shea, Philp Brownell
- Volume 9; Number 1: Lew Brown, Victor Daniels
- Volume 9; Number 2: Niella Miller, Gary Yontef, Bud Feder
- Volume 10; Number 1: Scott Kellogg, Dan Bloom, Iris Fodor, Philip Brownell, Victor Daniels
- Volume 10; Number 2 : Report and articles arising from the AAGT's 9th biennial conference in Manchester, England, 2008
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