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Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: A field theoretical and relational model of contemporary integrative Gestalt; Part I - Attending to Beginnings: Initial Conditions and Existential Meeting; Chapter 1 - Using initial session(s) for meeting, clarification and two-way assessment; Part II - Exploring the Client's Context and Culture; Chapter 2 - Attending to the whole person; Chapter 3 - Understanding field theory and meeting clients from a field perspective; Chapter 4 - Understanding how people organise their psychological field 327 $aChapter 5 - Using phenomenological methods to describe and investigate the fieldChapter 6 - Understanding the paradoxical theory of change; Part III - Developing a Dialogic Relationship as a Crucible for Self Development; Chapter 7 - Understanding Gestalt theories of self and their implications; Chapter 8 - Understanding the dialogic relationship and developing a person to person dialogue; Chapter 9 - Making a working alliance with clients; Chapter 10 - Understanding transferential processes within the dialogic relationship 327 $aChapter 11 - Integrating the different components of dialogic relating in practicePart IV - Observing Process, Developing Diagnostic Perspectives and Therapeutic Strategies; Chapter 12 - Observing clients' processes of contact and styles of moderating contact, while developing diagnostic perspectives; Part V - Exploring Awareness and Contact; Chapter 13 - Exploring and developing awareness and contact; Chapter 14 - Reintegrating disowned aspects or polarities of the self; Chapter 15 - Exploring personal responsibility; Part VI - Integrating Experimental, Creative and Transpersonal Dimensions 327 $aChapter 16 - Integrating creative imagination and experimentsChapter 17 - Introducing and developing imagery and metaphor; Chapter 18 - Introducing fantasy and visualisation; Chapter 19 - Working with dreams; Chapter 20 - Opening to the transpersonal and caring for soul; Part VII - Working with Embodiment, Energy and 'Resistance'; Chapter 21 - Using embodiment, movement and play; Chapter 22 - Attending to body process and energy flow; Chapter 23 - Appreciating the wisdom of 'resistance', while exploring the impasse 327 $aPart VIII - Attending to the Background* Features and Processes in Clients' LivesChapter 24 - Attending to the ground from which figures of contact arise; Chapter 25 - Exploring and developing awareness of support systems; Chapter 26 - Identifying and unravelling life themes; Chapter 27 - Attending to continuity, assimilation and completion; Chapter 28 - Calibrating your approach for people who have a fragile sense of self or are easily shamed; Part IX - Shaping Counselling over Time; Chapter 29 - Shaping therapeutic work over time; Chapter 30 - Attending to the final stages and endings 327 $aConclusion: Simplicity, complexity and paradox in Gestalt counselling and therapy 330 $a`In this eminently sensible, practical and thought-provoking book, Jennifer Mackewn takes gestalt light years forwards towards a synthesis and integration of psychological styles and away from what she describes as ""Perlism"". I agree with her: this is a book for therapists, not principally for gestaltists... In inviting the reader to ""pick and choose"" from the many and varied, always practical, hands-on approach chapters... Jennifer Mackewn hopes we will both enjoy her book and find it of use. 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