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Creative abilities and the art of living well
pp. 51-62
Abstract
At a recent meeting of about twenty experienced Gestalt practitioners in Britain, someone asked the question: "What attracted us to Gestalt therapy?" The responses varied, but there was one recurring theme - that the Gestalt approach made sense in a real-life way. It was a philosophy and method to be lived, not just a theory to be talked about, and not merely a specialized approach to psychotherapy. Rather, it was suggestive of a way to be in the world that we had independently discovered to be richer, truer, and more satisfying for ourselves than other paths tried. It offered a means of cultivating "the art of living well".
Publication details
Published in:
Spagnuolo Lobb Margherita, Amendt-Lyon Nancy (2003) Creative license: the art of Gestalt therapy. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 51-62
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-6023-7_5
Full citation:
Parlett Malcolm (2003) „Creative abilities and the art of living well“, In: M. Spagnuolo Lobb & N. Amendt-Lyon (eds.), Creative license, Dordrecht, Springer, 51–62.