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      Articles on Gestalt Therapy

      1. Restructuring implicational meaning through memory-based imagery: Some historical notes

        J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 38(4):11 (2007) PMID 18005934

        This paper provides a historical perspective on the recent increase in the clinical application of imagery techniques to restructure systems of implicational meaning that drive emotional distress or self-defeating behaviors. Janet's early application of such techniques was largely ig...
      2. Working with stories in nursing research: procedures used in narrative analysis.

        Int J Ment Health Nurs 16(2):136-44 (2007) PMID 17348965

        This paper describes the procedures undertaken in a qualitative study that used nurses' stories to examine the influence of Gestalt therapy training on the professional practice of psychiatric nurses. The paper places narrative research methodologies within a nursing context before introducing narra...
      3. Integrative perspectives. Cognitive-behavioral therapy and metaphor.

        Perspect Psychiatr Care 42(3):208-10 (2006) PMID 16916425

      4. A combination of gestalt therapy, Rosen Body Work, and Cranio Sacral therapy did not help in chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD)--re...

        ScientificWorldJournal (2004) PMID 15632984

      5. Gestalt psychology: the forgotten paradigm in abnormal psychology.

        Am J Psychol 117(2):259-77 (2004) PMID 15209373

        We conclude that Gestalt theory is a viable theoretical framework from which to understand schizophrenia. Specifically, it appears that a breakdown of Gestalt organizational processes may characterize both the cognitive and the brain processes in schizophrenia....
      6. Use of letter writing as a means of integrating an altered body image: a case study.

        Oncol Nurs Forum 30(5):841-6 (2003) PMID 12949597

        Described in a case study presentation, letter writing was found to assist female patients with recurrent breast cancer in adjusting to reconstruction of lost breasts. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Nurses can use letter writing as a means of assisting patients through the grief process associated with b...
      7. Selection of psychotherapeutic treatment for adjustment disorder with depressive mood due to acute myocardial infarction.

        Arch Med Res 34(4):298-304 (2003) PMID 12957527

        We used a quasi-experimental design for four groups with three evaluations each, which we carried out at three Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) hospitals in the metropolitan zone of Mexico City. We conducted a random test of 144 patients of both genders between 30 and 60 years of age diagnos...
      8. Mind's response to the body's betrayal: Gestalt/Existential therapy for clients with chronic or life-threatening illnesses.

        J Clin Psychol 58(11):1361-73 (2002) PMID 12412147

        We look at the subjective mind/body experiences that clients have of their illness and how their lives are impacted by their illness. As psychotherapists, we address their existential distress, pain, body experience, thoughts, and feelings, as well as their efforts to cope or find meaning in their i...
      9. Klaus Conrad (1905-1961).

        Hist Psychiatry 13(51 Pt 3):339-60 (2002) PMID 12503578

        Klaus Conrad (1905-1961) was an internationally known figure in the field of neuropsychology and psychopathology. He applied Gestalt psychology to give a better understanding of the aphasias, the symptomatic psychoses and incipient schizophrenia.
      10. Resolving unfinished business: relating process to outcome.

        J Consult Clin Psychol 70(2):406-16 (2002) PMID 11952199

        This study related the process of the resolution of unfinished business with a significant other to therapeutic outcome in a population of 26 clients who suffered from various forms of interpersonal problems and childhood maltreatment. Clients were treated in emotion-focused, experiential therapy wi...