Creative Process in Gestalt Therapy

Creative Process in Gestalt Therapy by Joseph Zinker is a first edition published by National Geographic Books on July 12, 1978. This 304-page book is written in English and delves into the dynamics of the therapist-patient relationship within the framework of Gestalt therapy. Zinker, an active practitioner, presents the idea that therapy can be a creative process, emphasizing the collaborative nature of therapy where both therapist and patient work together to develop innovative strategies for behavioral change.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the principles of Gestalt therapy, focusing on the creative abilities involved in the therapeutic process. The book discusses how improvisation and invention play crucial roles in fostering change, making it a valuable resource for those interested in psychology and psychotherapy. By examining the interplay between therapist and patient, Zinker provides insights into the transformative potential of therapy, highlighting the importance of creativity in psychological healing.
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This deeply compassionate book explores the relationship between therapist and patient and explains the method of Gestalt therapy. The author, Joseph Zinker is an active practioner and argues that therapy can be a creative process, in which patient and therapist invent and improvise strategies to change behavior.
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