• The Power of Third-Person Storytelling

    Zoom

    Third-Person Storytelling, or the repetitive telling of one’s story as if it were being witnessed from the outside, is a therapeutic method that allows individuals to deeply engage with and express the complexities of their personal experiences while simultaneously being able to have greater emotional distance from them.

    Free
  • SPECIAL ELECTION EVENT:
    The Sunday After

    Zoom

    The U.S. presidential election is on Tuesday, November 5. The result is a toss-up. While we hope for good news, one thing is sure. No matter who wins, chaos is certain.

  • The Field of Supervision

    Zoom

    How the concepts of “parallel process,” “field forces,” and “reversed roles” are implemented in my supervisory work.

    Free
  • Gestalt Therapy as an Aesthetic Act, From Sensing to Forming Forms

    Zoom

    Today, reference to philosophical aesthetics seems to be taking on an increasingly important role in the theoretical apparatus of Gestalt therapy, including as a contribution to the development of a specific psychopathology or theorization of the therapeutic encounter.

    Free
  • SPECIAL EVENT: The Day Before

    Zoom

    On Monday, January 20, a controversial U.S. president will take charge. The impact will be global.

  • Field Perspective in Gestalt Therapy and Contemporary Clinical Issues

    Zoom

    Field perspective is receiving a growing interest in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, and there are many different ways to understand it. In this meeting, we will share our understanding of field theory in our practice, and how the therapeutic process is a field phenomenon.

    Free
  • Adolescence, Anger, and the Arts

    Zoom

    In adolescence, anger is associated with particular functional aspects (McConville, 1995). It protects young teenagers who lack the capacity to reconcile contradictory attitudes and beliefs, which may otherwise leave them feeling overwhelmed.

    Free