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  1. Gestalt Psychology by Wolfgang Kohler, 1980-04-01
  2. Gestalt Therapy
  3. Red Book of Gestalt by Gaie Houston, 1995-12-01
  4. Gestalt Group Therapy, A Practical Guide by Bud Feder, 2006-07-30
  5. The Healing Relationship in Gestalt Therapy: A Dialogic - Self-Psychology Approach by Lynne Jacobs, 1995-11-01
  6. The Emergent Self: An Existential-Gestalt Approach (United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy Series) by Peter Philippson, 2009-03
  7. Music, Gestalt, and Computing: Studies in Cognitive and Systematic Musicology (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  8. The Handbook of Gestalt Play Therapy: Practical Guidelines for Child Therapists by Rinda Blom, 2006-07-15
  9. Gestalt Therapy, an Introduction (Pergamon General Psychology Series) by Vernon Van De Riet, 1980-07
  10. Becoming A Stepfamily: Patterns of Development in Remarried Families (Gestalt Institute of Cleveland Book Series) by Patricia L. Papernow, 1993-01-01
  11. On Intimate Ground: A Gestalt Approach to Working with Couples (Gestalt Institute of Cleveland Book Series)
  12. Summer Of Fire by Nicole Gestalt, 2010-07-01
  13. The Bridge: Dialogues across Cultures
  14. Gestalt Therapy: Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality by Frederick Perls; Ralph F. Hefferline; Paul Goodman, 1951

101. GESTALT: Societe Pour La Theorie De La Gestalt (GTA)
Association scientifique qui a pour but de propager la pens e de la th orie de la gestalt dans la recherche et dans ses applications.
http://gestalttheory.net/fr/

102. Wolfgang Metzger Page
Wolfgang Metzger (1899-1979) - Life and work of the eminent German gestalt psychologist for gestalt theory and Individual psychology.
http://www.gestalttheory.net/people/metzger.html
The Wolfgang Metzger Page Wolfgang Metzger
1978 : Honorary Chairman of the international
Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA)

Bibliography and Full Text Articles on the Web Sources about his life and work
  • Wolfgang Metzger. In: Pongratz , L.J., Traxel , W. and Wehner, T. (

103. Untersuchen Zur Lehre Von Der Gestalt 2
Adapted by Charles F. Schmidt from Max Wertheimer, Untersuchungen zur Lehre von der gestalt, II. Psychologishe Forshung, 1923, 4,301-305.
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~cfs/305_html/Gestalt/wertheimer2.html
On Perceptual Grouping
Adapted from Max Wertheimer, Untersuchen zur Lehre von der Gestalt, II. Psychologishe Forshung Now we turn to Wertheimer's consideration of perceptual grouping . What is most important about this work in the present context is that Wertheimer attempted to see what our mind does against a consideration of what our mind might have done. In the work we review here, Wertheimer explores the way we typically perceptually group elements. But in order to determine whether the mind is exerting a "bias" he considers some of the ways these same elements could have been grouped but weren't. The behaviorists typically weren't this analytic. Consequently, it was the gestaltist that kept trying to point out these pesky problems that can arise when you are a bit more analytic about what you are up to. The examples that Wertheimer constructed were very simple; most of them consisted of a set of dots. The purpose of these examples was to aid in the understanding of the different factors that influenced the grouping or composition of elements into wholes. The gestaltist had suggested what they called unit forming factors that influence how elements are grouped or organized in wholes. These unit forming factors were:
  • similarity;

104. Wolfgang Köhler (1929, 1971): An Old Pseudoproblem (1)
Wolfgang Kohler, one of the founders of gestalt psychology, explicates the epistemological position of gestalt psychology in this article.
http://www.gestalttheory.net/archive/kohl1.html
AN OLD PSEUDOPROBLEM
Ein altes Scheinproblem
, 1929; translated by Erich Goldmeyer, 1971
(1st part)

Why are the objects of the phenomenal world perceived as before us, outside of ourselves, even though today everybody knows that they depend upon processes inside of us, in the central nervous system? A psychologist will as a rule, immediately be able to give a simple solution to this curious problem. But that it is generally known may not be assumed. It is not only a philosopher like SCHOPENHAUER who uncritically accepts the erroneous premises implicit in that question and must then make the wildest assumptions to answer it. Many of the greatest physiologists, among them even Helmholtz, have failed to achieve full clarity on this question. MACH and AVENARIUS attempted to lead the scientific world away from the errors already implicit in the formulation of the paradox. But either their explanations remained little known, or they did not sufficiently elucidate the problem. For only a few years ago a well-known physician raised the question anew: "How is it that consciousness, which is bound to an organism, relates the changes in its sense organs to something located outside of itself?"

105. Metanoia | New Home
A community learning and teaching institute, this site offers information about training opportunities and workshops, which include graduate degree programs in integrative, transactional analysis, person-centered, and gestalt therapy, rental of facilities, counseling opportunities and referral services, a student placement service, and access to on-line databases.
http://www.metanoia.ac.uk
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106. L Istituto Di Gestalt H.C.C.
Psychotherapy and training Institute.
http://www.gestalt.it

107. Network For Research On Experiential Psychotherapies
Includes abstracts of research studies, descriptions of methodologies and instruments, and research-based therapy protocols
http://www.experiential-researchers.org/
Research Studies Research Instruments Research Methodology Research-Based Therapy Protocols ... Promising Leads for Research
Network for Research on Experiential Psychotherapies
W elcome to the Network for Research on Experiential Psychotherapies (NREP)!
NREP is a website devoted to the purpose of stimulating research on experiential/ humanistic psychotherapies. It has been founded to provide an overview of the whole range of experiential therapy research, including research on:
  • Client-Centered/Person-Centered Therapy Gestalt Therapy Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy Process-Experiential Psychotherapy Psychodrama Existential Psychotherapy Emotion-Focused Therapy Expressive/Arts Therapies Basic experiential/phenomenological research on particular problems of living (e.g., depression, trauma) which might help experiential therapists better understand their clients.
We hope that both experienced and neophyte researchers will use the Network for Research on Experiential Psychotherapies as a resource, meeting place and source of ideas. By having our instruments and protocols available, students and other researchers in different parts of the world can download and use them in dissertations and other studies. We can build a large, cross-cultural body of data. For Experienced Researchers: Please help us make experiential therapy research more cumulative by contributing to the archive research studies, measures and frameworks. Please send us work that you want others to see and use. Please see

108. Online Video Psychotherapy With Stephan Tobin, PhD
Clinical psychologist with over thirty-five years experience in private practice and in training and supervising other therapists. Practicing in Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington; site describes approach to therapy, appropriate uses of therapy, his various therapeutic approaches and contact information.
http://www.doctortobin.com
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