Embodied Awareness and the Body in Gestalt Therapy

Introduction In Gestalt therapy, the body is not separate from the mind — it is the ground of experience. Every gesture, breath, and movement reveals how a person relates to the world.Unlike analytic approaches that focus primarily on cognition or narrative, Gestalt therapy views awareness as embodied — something that happens through sensation, movement, and […]

Gestalt Group Work and Supervision

Introduction Gestalt therapy views growth as a relational process that unfolds in contact with others.In group settings, participants discover themselves through connection, reflection, and shared awareness.Gestalt Group Work and Supervision extend the core principles of field, contact, and awareness into collaborative environments where every interaction becomes a learning opportunity. Whether in therapy groups, professional training, […]