GESTALT REVIEW
VOLUME 23
2019
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Volume 23, Number 1
Articles
“Getting It” and Transforming the Self: Werner Erhard as Unlikely Heir to Fritz Perls
Michael C. Fisher, PhD
From Sentience to Sapience: The Awareness-Consciousness Continuum and the Lifeworld
Dan Bloom, JD, LCSW
Collaborative Inquiry as Research: An Exploration of Embodied Gestalt Group Supervision
Billy Desmond, MBA, MSc
Play Becomes Real for Adults: Measuring Effectiveness of Expressive Arts Media for Therapists in Training Using the Oaklander Approach
Peter Mortola, PhD
Book Review
The Evolution of the Cape Cod Model: Gestalt Conversations Theory and Practice, by Joseph Melnick and Sonia March Nevis
Reviewed by E. Rachel Hochman, MS BCC, PCC
Volume 23, Number 2
Articles
Introduction: Gestalt Groups in the Foreground
Peter Cole, MSW
Four Reflections on a Gestalt Peer Consultation Group
Jack Aylward, EdD; Charles Bowman, MS; Peter Cole, MSW; and Bud Feder, PhD
Group Therapy: Sources of Enchantment
Erving Polster, PhD
Group Therapy with Borderline, Narcissistic, and Schizoid Adaptions
Elinor Greenberg, PhD
Group Work as Applied to Organizations/Systems
Talia Bar-Yoseph Levine, DPsych
Gestalt Groups 2018 and Beyond: Alternative Tunings Required
Jon Frew, PhD
Book Reviews
New Directions in Gestalt Group Therapy: Relational Ground, Authentic Self, by Peter H. Cole and Daisey Reese
Reviewed by Charles Bowman, MS
New Directions in Gestalt Group Therapy: Relational Ground, Authentic Self, by Peter H. Cole and Daisey Reese
Reviewed by Jon Frew, PhD
Buddhist Psychology and Gestalt Therapy Integrated: Psychotherapy for the 21st Century, by Eva Gold and Stephen Zahm
Reviewed by Susan Roos, PhD, LCSW
Volume 23, Number 3
Articles
Reflections on Gestalt Conferences, with a Focus on the Association for the Advancement of Gestalt Therapy Conference (Toronto 2018)
Joseph Melnick, PhD, with a Commentary by Erving Polster, PhD
The Instrumental Self as an Agent of Respect
Deborah L. Plummer, PhD
Response. Being Right or Being Respectful: Gestalt Approach at the Diversity Table
Jay Tropianskaia
The Paradigm of Reciprocity: How to Radically Respect Spontaneity in Clinical Practice
Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb, PsyD
Response. Pathos and Pathology: Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb and a Message Out of Europe
Jay Tropianskaia
In the Face of Trauma: Relationship, Ethics, and the Possibility of Presence
Miriam Taylor, MSc
Response. In the Face of Trauma: Relationship, Ethics, and the Possibility of Presence
Heather Anne Keyes, MA
Reflection
Identity House and a Gestalt Experiment Revisited
Burt Lazarin, MUP
Book Review
Relational Organisational Gestalt: An Emergent Approach to Organisational Development, by Marie-Anne Chidiac
Reviewed by Jamie Morin, PhD
In Memoriam
Lester P. Wyman, PhD, LISW-S (1937-2019)
Marlene Blumenthal, PhD
Sylvia Fleming Crocker; PhD (1933-2019)
Ansel Woldt, EdD
Associate Editors:
Daniel J. Bloom, JD, LCSW
Liv Estrup, MA
Jon Frew, PhD
Elinor Greenberg, PhD
Susan Roos, PhD
Gary M. Yontef, PhD
Jack Aylward, EdD, US
Peter Cole, LCSW, US
Billy Desmond, MSc, MBA, UK
Sarah Fallon, SRAsT(D), Dip GPTI, UK
Iris Fodor, PhD, US
Gianna Francesetti, MD, Italy
Ruella Frank, PhD, US
Sean Gaffney, PhD, Ireland/Sweden
Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, Canada
Gaie Houston, MA, England
Francisco Huneeus, MD, Chile
Lynne Jacobs, PhD, US
Isabelle Le Peuch, PhD, France
Talia Levine Bar-Yoseph, MA, Israel
Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb, PhD, Italy
Peter Mortola, PhD, US
Violet Oaklander, PhD, US
Eleanor O'Leary, PhD, Ireland
Brian O'Neill, BA, MAPS, Australia
Malcolm Parlett, PhD, England
Erving Polster, PhD, US
Robert Resnick, PhD, US
Jan Roubal, MD, Czech Republic
Frank Rubenfeld, PhD, US
Stuart N. Simon, LICSW, US
Herb Stevenson, MA, USA
Sarah Toman, PhD, US
Daan Van Baalen, MD, Norway
Carmen Vazquez Bandin, PhD, Spain
Gordon Wheeler, PhD, US
Ansel Woldt, EdD, US