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The Now-for-Next in Psychotherapy: Gestalt Therapy Recounted in Post-Modern Society (Gestalt Therapy Book Series 1).

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Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb

Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb, Donna Orange, and Paolo Migone.  The Now-for-Next in Psychotherapy: Gestalt Therapy Recounted in Post-Modern Society (Gestalt Therapy Book Series 1).

Gestalt therapy sees the therapeutic relationship as the occurring, the coming to light of a co-creation between patient and therapist. By means of clinical cases, the author leads the reader on her path of understanding of the Gestalt approach, which is focused on the desire for contact that animates relational unease and on the process that reveals its “music”. Thus the therapist stays in the here-and-now, but also supports the now-for-next, the energy of contact that in any suffering asks to be developed spontaneously. In these ten chapters, the author offers her readers a professional and human maturity developed over the thirty years of passion she has brought to her tireless work for Gestalt therapy in Italy and abroad. She expounds on many stimulating reflections on various aspects of the contemporary Gestalt approach: from the contribution of psychotherapy to contemporary society, to the new understanding of aggression, to the concept of the phenomenological field, to a redefinition of love in psychotherapy, to the passing from a dyadic to triadic perspective thereby overcoming the Oedipal epistemology, and to the support of the now-for-next in the couple, in the family, and in groups. But the merits of this book are not limited to showing the interconnections among schools, or to updating Gestalt therapy to contemporary society, studying the technique in depth in various clinical contexts. For me this book has yet another merit: it leads the reader on an adventure that is not only intellectual but also engrossing from the emotional point of view. And this is a central characteristic of Gestalt therapy that has always fascinated me. (From the Preface by Paolo Migone)

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