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the Gestalt Review

A peer-reviewed journal that provides a worldwide forum for exchanges in Gestalt theory and practice at all levels of system
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The international editorial board concentrates on the Gestalt approach.
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Committed to working with authors in a productive and collaborative manner.
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Peer-reviewed and published twice each year. Subscription includes print + digital editions.
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Gestalt Review is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a worldwide forum for exchanges in Gestalt theory and practice at all levels of system: the individual, couples, families, groups, organizations, and the community. Published two times a year, it includes articles on politics, philosophy, gender, and culture, as well as book reviews and reflections. It is targeted to Gestalt theorists, Gestalt therapists, Organizational Development professionals, psychologists, social workers, clinicians, counselors, educators, and the community-at-large.


Gestalt Review
is a peer-reviewed journal published by The Gestalt International Study Center
Here you can review the contents of every issue of Gestalt Review. In addition, you will find information about our editorial process, Gestalt writer's conferences, how to submit an article, and how to subscribe.

Gestalt Review, launched in 1997, is now published by the Pennsylvania State University Press and continues to offer outstanding writings by authors from around the world.  

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Gestalt Review has been approved for inclusion in the European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS)

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GISC Faculty Member
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United Kingdom
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