Six Months of Trump

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 Register hereDescription:   Disbelief about his election. Dread after his inauguration. Despair about all that has been crushed during his first six months.   On Sunday, July 20, we will […]

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Chasing Rainbows: In Search of Wonder

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This workshop opens the 75th-anniversary year of the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy. It invites us to pause – not just to reflect on our history, but also to reawaken the very spirit that gave birth to it: the creative aesthetic of contacting, the surprise of the always-new, the call of wonder.

Martin Buber’s In-Between

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Buber’s critical concept of the “in-between” as the meeting place of the I and the Thou is an essential place from where everything reveals itself or becomes clear to our world of experiences.

The Impact of Richard Kitzler

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This presentation draws from interviews with Kitzler’s former NYIGT students, colleagues, and friends to paint a portrait of his impact on the teaching/learning community that is the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy.

Situational Perspective in Gestalt Therapy: The Case of Supervision

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Supervision 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.

Reclaiming Wholeness: A Compassionate/Relational Gestalt Understanding of Trauma and Addiction

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Trauma 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.