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SUMMARY:The Origins of Gestalt Therapy: Theater\, Bauhaus\, Expressionism\, Dada
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dimitris Tzachanis \nDescription: \nJoin us for an exciting journey back to the roots of Gestalt therapy! Through a wealth of audiovisual material\, we will immerse ourselves in the zeitgeist of the early 20th century and follow in the footsteps of Fritz Perls\, one of the main founders of Gestalt therapy. We will explore through primary sources the influence that the theater and three important artistic movements – Bauhaus\, Expressionism\, and Dada – played in the development of Gestalt therapy\, and we will reflect on how relevant their ideas are to us today. \nWhile the presentation is theoretical\, to make it more stimulating\, the participants will have at various points the opportunity – if they wish – to interact with the material and share their experience with the group. Αt the end\, there will also be space for questions and answers. \nBiography: \nDimitris Tzachanis\, the founder of Gestalt Synthesis (www.gestaltsynthesis.gr)\, is an accredited psychotherapist by the National Society for Psychotherapy of Greece (NOPG) and a holder of the European Certificate of Psychotherapy. He trained in Gestalt therapy with the Gestalt Institute of San Francisco\, was the head of the institute in Greece\, and is a member of EAGT. He is also an accredited body psychotherapist\, a graduate of the Center for Psychotherapy & Counseling “Wilhelm Reich\,” and a member of the Greek and European Associations of Body Psychotherapy. He has studied social anthropology (BA) at Kent University and psychoanalytic studies (MA) at Brunel University in London. He is working both individually and with groups\, designs and facilitates therapeutic and training seminars\, and is teaching Gestalt therapy at Kethesy.
URL:https://newyorkgestalt.org/event/the-origins-of-gestalt-therapy-theater-bauhaus-expressionism-dada/
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SUMMARY:Situational Perspective in Gestalt Therapy: The Case of Supervision
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb\, Rezeda Popova\, and Ekkehard Tenschert \nDescription: \nSupervision is one of the main supporting tools for Gestalt therapy practitioners and students. It is intended to be a basic instrument of growth. On account of its crucial nature\, it needs to be informed by the history\, themes\, and values of our approach. \nWe propose a model of supervision that is faithful to a situational (or field) perspective and includes and supports the excitement (motivation and intentionality) of both supervisee and supervisor. \nGestalt therapy supervision is a complex\, contextualized\, and situated clinical practice aimed at supporting the intentionality of the therapist and the client in their therapeutic meeting. \nFour realms of recognition will be described\, as guidelines for Gestalt supervisors. \nThe proposed main goal of supervision is recognition of the supervisee’s intentionality. This offers a framework for preventing shame\, restoring dignity\, and rehumanizing the moment of encounter. \nThis model represents the reflections after 10 years of work for training programs on supervision. Margherita will present it together with two former students who are now trainers\, Rezeda and Ekkehard. \nBiographies: \nMargherita Spagnuolo Lobb\, PsyD\, is the director of Istituto di Gestalt HCC Italy (Milan\, Siracuse\, Palermo). She has developed some basic clinical concepts of Gestalt therapy\, integrating what she has learned from Isadore From with her experiences with Daniel Stern and other exponents of intersubjectivity and primary relationships\, and with neuroscientists like Vittorio Gallese. She has approached the description of the ground experience of the self (the “polyphonic development of domains”)\, of the intuition of the therapist as a function of the field condition (the “aesthetic relational knowledge”)\, until her recent studies on “the dance of reciprocity” between therapist and client\, as a switch of paradigm needed in our pandemic times. As the director of training programs for Gestalt therapy supervisors for 10 years\, she has studied an aesthetic\, phenomenological\, and field-oriented model of supervision. She is the main editor of the Gestalt Therapy Book Series (Routledge). \nMore about her work: https://www.gestaltitaly.com/margherita-spagnuolo-lobb/ \nRezeda Ravilevna Popova\, a Gestalt therapist\, supervisor\, and researcher\, has expertise in clinical and developmental psychology\, holds a PhD in developmental psychology\, and is a member of EAGT. She is the founder and the director of the Volga Region Institute for Gestalt Therapy (Russia). She is the editor of a Russian-language publication of a number of books on Gestalt therapy and the author of articles. She cooperates with the editorial board of the Gestalt Therapy Book Series (Routledge). \nEkkehard Tenschert is a Gestalt therapist\, trainer\, and supervisor in Vienna\, Austria\, and currently the head of the FSIG/ÖAGG. His most recent publication deals with ethical problems with expelling a trainee from psychotherapy training (British Gestalt Journal 33.2\, 2024). He cooperates with the editorial board of the Gestalt Therapy Book Series (Routledge).
URL:https://newyorkgestalt.org/event/situational-perspective-in-gestalt-therapy-the-case-of-supervision/
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming Wholeness: A Compassionate/Relational Gestalt Understanding of Trauma and Addiction
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Rafael Cortina \nDescription: \nTrauma and addiction intertwine in complex ways\, fundamentally altering how individuals experience themselves\, their relationships\, and their world. Addiction is the long-term consequence of creative adjustments to painful life circumstances that provide a sense of relief by numbing emotional pain or disconnecting the individual from unbearable experiences. While these adaptations initially serve as vital coping mechanisms in a field lacking safety\, belonging\, and emotional support\, lasting healing requires more than managing symptoms. It calls for relational engagement\, embodied awareness\, and compassionate integration of past experiences within the ever-changing field of relationships and environment. \nGestalt field theory offers an understanding of these challenges. It presents a holistic\, process-oriented perspective that recognizes trauma and addiction as phenomena shaped by the entire web of human experience\, from intimate relationships to broader social systems. Rather than viewing these challenges as isolated personal failures\, this approach examines the complex interplay of interpersonal dynamics\, cultural influences\, and environmental factors. This workshop delves into practical applications of field theory\, demonstrating how shifting our therapeutic lens from individual pathology to the dynamic field can catalyze profound healing and sustainable transformation. \nFocus and Key Topics: \nThis workshop integrates Gestalt relational and field theory to help practitioners support clients moving beyond survival toward authentic connection and integration. We will explore: \nThe Field Perspective on Trauma and Addiction: \n\nTrauma and addiction as field phenomena rather than isolated disorders.\nHow social\, relational\, and cultural forces shape trauma responses and addictive patterns.\nUnderstanding interpersonal and environmental supports/barriers to healing within a client’s lived experience.\n\nCreative Adjustments and Addiction: \n\nAddiction as a functional creative adjustment rather than a pathology.\nHow trauma influences fixed gestalts\, interrupting the fluid contact cycle.\nStrategies to support organic transformation by expanding awareness and choice.\n\nBiography: \nRafael Cortina is a licensed marriage and family therapist in the state of California; he is also a master addiction counselor\, a certified clinical trauma professional\, and a certified Gestalt therapist. As a bilingual therapist (English-Spanish)\, he has worked in Mexico and the United States\, and has more than 20 years of experience working with individuals\, couples\, families\, and groups. He holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology and another in business administration with an emphasis on marketing. Rafael is currently an adjunct faculty member at National University and the acting president of IAAGT. 
URL:https://newyorkgestalt.org/event/reclaiming-wholeness-a-compassionate-relational-gestalt-understanding-of-trauma-and-addiction/
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SUMMARY:Gestalt as an Art
DESCRIPTION:Register\n				 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Register here\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					Sunday\, April 12\, 2026 - Gestalt as an ArtPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *I am a *NYIGT MemberGuestMy location *		\n			Comment Name about\n			\n		\n		How did you find out about this event? *What interests you about this event? *Comment or messageSubmit  \n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				 \nDescription: \nPlease join us for a special event inspired by the late Tine van Wijk (1936–2025)\, who was supposed to share her journey of creative expression with the NYIGT community on this day. \nWe will begin with remembrances by colleagues in tribute to Tine’s accomplishments and generous artistic spirit. Then\, we will honor her wishes for this occasion by exploring our own creative process\, informed by our experiences and by Gestalt therapy. \nThe event will include opportunities for writing and drawing. Please bring paper\, a pen\, and whatever art supplies you like. \nWe welcome everyone – whether you knew Tine or not – to celebrate her life and the joy of creativity! \n \nBiography: \nTine was born in 1936 in Amsterdam and called herself a war child. After being an editor of women’s\, children’s\, and family magazines for 30 years\, she started in 1988 Gestalt Center De Walvis/The Whale. Since then\, she had been leading ongoing therapy\, writing\, and training groups. \nShe was a member of the Dutch EAGT\, of IAAGT\, and of NYIGT. She worked in Russia and Ukraine many times and presented at Gestalt conferences in the UK\, the USA\, Mexico\, and Canada. In 2005\, Tine initiated and co-created a regional AAGT conference in Amsterdam. She also published three books in Dutch and one in English\, which was translated into Russian\, Process Writing to C. \nFor Tine\, Gestalt therapy and artistic expression went hand in hand. She explained\, “By practicing Gestalt\, I am opening more and more creativity by writing\, drawing\, painting\, creating and reciting poems\, making photos and videos\, and sounding words I have written.” \nPhoto by Sebastiaan van Wijk
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SUMMARY:From the Edges of Experience to the Center of Relationship
DESCRIPTION:Register\n				 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Register here\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					Sunday\, May 3\, 2026 - From the Edges of Experience to the Center of RelationshipPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *I am a *NYIGT MemberGuest		\n			event? find How\n			\n		\n		My location *How did you find out about this event? *What interests you about this event? *Comment or messageSubmit  \n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Presenter: Perry Klepner \nDescription: \nGestalt therapy\, as originally presented in PHG and more recently developed\, is an extraordinary contribution to how we can understand human psychological coherence and conduct psychotherapy. This presentation will consider its holistic and phenomenal qualities by exploring the experiences of attendees as our emergent NYIGT community\, created and discovered\, emerging from our personal and collegial synergy. It will include conceptual and experiential segments and discussion to explore awareness and contact\, attending to our experience of differences and commonalities such as new/old\, local/distant\, student/teacher\, practice/theory\, author/reader\, participant/observer\, fellow/member/associate – that is\, our community and our situation.\n \nThe exploration is inspired by my long-term NYIGT membership and regard for the age-old human endeavor to conceptualize and navigate our individual\, personal\, and shared social and communal experience through the realms of our discontents\, desires\, hopes\, ambitions\, happiness\, grief\, anger\, common and eccentric interests\, successes\, etc. Additionally\, by the epidemic disturbances\, divisions\, and disharmonies of our everyday world as well as by the emphasis on individualized experience versus the unitary view of the organism/environment field or a Sanskrit phrase for universal interconnection\, “What is out there is in here\, and what is in here is out there.”\n \nAlso\, by the words of Rainer Marie Rilke:\n \nAh\, not to be cut off\,\nnot through the slightest partition\nshut out from the law of the stars.\nThe inner – what is it?\nif not the intensified sky\,\nhurled through with birds and deep\nwith the winds of homecoming.\n \nBiography: \nPerry Klepner\, LCSW\, has been a psychotherapist in private practice in New York City and Kingston\, NY\, since 1977. He provides supervision and individual and couples therapy. For over three years\, starting in April 2022\, he has facilitated a support group for Ukrainian Gestalt therapists and currently is facilitating six line-by-line study groups of Gestalt Therapy by Fritz Perls\, Ralph Hefferline\, and Paul Goodman. He trained with Laura Perls\, Isadore From\, and Richard Kitzler at NYIGT\, where he is a past president (1993–95) and Fellow. He has authored articles and led workshops on Gestalt therapy at numerous conferences.
URL:https://newyorkgestalt.org/event/from-the-edges-of-experience-to-the-center-of-relationship/
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