This type of contact involves experiences coming together, which is blocked negatively (fixed no close contact).
What is Isolation?
This principle attends to the clients thoughts, feelings, behaviours, bodies, and memories (whole is different from the sum of its parts).
What is Holism?
This stage of client growth has the client learn how to influence the environment around them to make choices in order to get what they want from the environment.
What is "Assimilation"?
This concept invites the client to an active partnership where they can learn more about themselves through the adoption of experimental attitudes toward life.
What is the Function of a Therapist?
A comparison between the righteous, authoritarian, and bossy internal dialogue exercise v.s. the manipulative through playing victim, being defensive, and helpless internal dialogue exercise.
What is Top Dog vs Under Dog?
This type of contact is the process of distracting or veering off a topic and is difficult to maintain a sense of contact.
What is Deflection?
This principle tracks how an individual organizes his/her experience from moment to moment, which derived from the study of visual perception.
What is the Figure Formation Process?
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Who is Ru?
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This speech pattern is a depersonalization language in the therapist role.
What are "It" talk?
This technique makes the client contact or act out the parts of his/her self which are denied by the client.
What is the Reversal Role?
This type of contact disowns certain aspects of one's self by assigning these aspects to the environment.
What is Projection?
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Who is Ru?
This stage of client growth likely has clients reach new realization about themselves with a new view of an old situation.
What is "Discovery"?
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This concept is a stuck point that occurs when an external support is not available or the customary way of being does not work.
What is Impasse?
This technique involves 2 chairs and all the roles in the scenario are played by the client.
What is the Empty Chair Technique?
This type of contact involves blurring differences between one's self and the surrounding environment.
What is Confluence?
This principle asserts that organisms must be seen in its environment as part of the constantly changing fields
What is Field Theory
This stage of client growth has the client recognize that they have a choice to gain a skill to cope with situations he/she is dealing with.
What is "Accommodation"?
This speech pattern in the therapist role keeps the client hidden.
What is "You" talk?
This technique has the client amplify their movement and gestures repeatedly during the session.
What is the Exaggeration Exercise?
This type of contact tends to uncritically accept the beliefs and standards of other people.
What is Introjection?
This principle states that organisms will do their best to regulate themselves and take action to restore equilibrium, which has been "disturbed" by the emergence of a need, interest, or sensation.
What is Organismic Self-Regulation?
The comparison of client experiences where a client is confronted to accept responsibility vs a client that is involved in dialogue and the therapist is not an expert in the client's feelings/experiences.
What is Traditional Gestalt Therapist vs Contemporary Gestalt Therapist?
This speech patterns keeps the questioner hidden, safe, and unknown as he/she asks questions to the client.
What are "Questions"?
This technique anticipates the event brought to the present to act out the scenario.
What is the Future Projection Technique?