Gestalt is a German word for ___
What is Whole
Two of the seven techniques of Gestalt therapy are ___ and ____
What is
The Empty Chair, Words of Language, Body Language, Exaggeration, Roleplay, Locating Emotion, Creative Arts
The three key figures that developed Gestalt Therapy were ___, ___, and ___.
What is Fritz Perls, Laura Perls, and Paul Goodman.
Gestalt therapists risk becoming an _____.
What is Experience junkie.
Gestalt therapists are more interested in _______ rather than individual events.
What is The process as a whole
The empty chair method encourages the client to _____.
What is Talk to another form of themselves or another person in order to identify information the client is unaware of.
The two Eastern thoughts that influenced Gestalt therapy were _____ and _____.
What is Zen Buddhism and Taoism.
Role playing is different from ____.
What is Experiencing the phenomenon directly.
Gestalt use a relational _____ and _____ framework.
What is Here and Now
The use of the term ___ is crutial in Gestalt therapy.
What is "I"
The three aspects of Gestalt therapy are ___, ___, and ___.
What is Existential, phenomenological, and behavioral.
Implying someone's expression of emotion is inadequate is perpetuating ____.
What is The medical model.
Gestalt prioritize the ____ interactions with the client over ____ experience.
What is Current and Past/History
Gestalt therapists will often point out _____ to their clients and ask them to explain its meaning.
What is Body language.
Gestalt therapy originated in ____.
What is 1930s
Muller argues that we understand wholeness by ____.
What is Prior experiences and learned knowledge.
Gestalt therapy sees healthy living as a series of ____.
What is Creative adjustments.
The following technique is used when a client has multiple versions of themselves.
What is Role playing.
Much of Gestalt Therapy was formulated in ____.
What is South Africa.
Kohler used ____ to argue against the idea that attention to detail is what creates a whole.