The fourth volume of Gestalt Review, published in 2000, explores the integration of Gestalt therapy with contemporary movements in psychology and organizational studies. The articles highlight the role of awareness in psychotherapy, the dialogical foundations of the approach, and the creative application of Gestalt principles in leadership, education, and clinical practice.

Volume 4, Number 1
Editorial – Joseph Melnick, PhD
The Role of Awareness in Psychotherapy – Gary Yontef, PhD
Gestalt Therapy Across Cultures – Deborah Plummer, PhD
Gestalt Approaches to Organizational Leadership – Edwin Nevis, PhD
Volume 4, Number 2
Gestalt Dialogues with Phenomenology – Malcolm Parlett, PhD
Gestalt and Cognitive Integration – Leslie Greenberg, PhD
Contact Boundary Disturbances Revisited – Reinhard Fuhr, PhD
Volume 4, Number 3
Gestalt Therapy in Practice: Clinical Vignettes – Joseph Zinker, PhD
Gestalt Research Advances – Jon Frew, PhD
Gestalt in Group Settings – Robert Resnick, PhD
Volume 4, Number 4
Gestalt Approaches to Grief – Sandra Paivio, PhD
Gestalt and Family Systems – Ansel Woldt, EdD
Gestalt Literature Reviews – Various Contributors
Gestalt Review – Volume 4 (2000) reflects the journal’s dedication to advancing both the theoretical and applied dimensions of Gestalt therapy. By addressing cross-cultural perspectives, organizational leadership, and evolving clinical methods, this volume illustrates the adaptability of Gestalt principles in diverse contexts. Although full-text access is not available, the preserved listings offer valuable insight into the ongoing dialogue that has shaped Gestalt therapy into the 21st century.