This collection explores the impacts and new ways of treatment of
difficult clinical situations, in the uncertainty of a world in crisis,
through a phenomenological and aesthetic field-oriented lens.
Each author offers a Gestalt-centered perspective on clinical issues - a
situational window, which includes the therapist and avails itself of
tools configured to modify the entire experiential field. Through
clinical case studies and theoretical reflections, the book examines the
experience of children, difficult childhood situations (such as
separations, abuse, neurodevelopmental disorders, adolescent social
closure), the experience of dependency, couples and family therapy, the
condition of the elderly and the end of life, interventions for
degenerative diseases, and the trauma of loss and mourning, all of which
are considered according to two cardinal points: first, the description
of the relational ground experiences of patients, and second, the
aesthetic relational knowing, a field perspective which allows the
presence of the therapist to be modulated.
Psychopathology of the Situation in Gestalt Therapy: A Field-oriented
Approach is essential reading for Gestalt therapists as well as all
clinicians with an interest in phenomenological and aesthetic
understanding of the complexity of clinical situations.