Site banner
.
Home Forums Blogs Articles Photos Videos Contact FAQ                    
.
.
Wisdom Archive
Body Mind and Soul
Faith and Belief
God and Religion
Law of Attraction
Life and Beyond
Love and Happiness
Peace of Mind
Peace on Earth
Personal Faith
Spiritual Festivals
Spiritual Growth
Spiritual Guidance
Spiritual Inspiration
Spirituality and Science
Spiritual Retreats
More Wisdom
Buddhism Archives
Hinduism Archives
Sustainability
Theology Archives
Even more Wisdom
2012 - Year 2012
Affirmations
Aura
Ayurveda
Chakras
Consciousness
Cultural Creatives
Diksha (Deeksha)
Dream Dictionary
Dream Interpretation
Dream interpreter
Dreams
Enlightenment
Essential Oils
Feng Shui
Flower Essences
Gaia Hypothesis
Indigo Children
Kalki Bhagavan
Karma
Kundalini
Kundalini Yoga
Life after death
Mayan Calendar
Meaning of Dreams
Meditation
Morphogenetic Fields
Psychic Ability
Reincarnation
Spiritual Art, Music & Dance
Spiritual Awakening
Spiritual Enlightenment
Spiritual Healing
Spirituality and Health
Spiritual Jokes
Spiritual Parenting
Vastu Shastra
Womens Spirituality
Yoga Positions
Site map 2
Site map


Dream Sharing Forum

at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum





Bookmark and Share
.

Gestalt

A Wisdom Archive on Gestalt

Gestalt

A selection of articles related to Gestalt

We recommend this article: Gestalt - 1, and also this: Gestalt - 2.
gestalt, Gestalt

ARTICLES RELATED TO Gestalt

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Cognition - Cognition in a cultural context

One famous image, Earthrise, taken during Apollo 8, the first Apollo mission to the Moon, shows planet Earth in a single photograph. Earthrise is now the icon for Earth Day, which did not arise until after the image became widespread. At this level, an example of an 'emergent behavior' might be concern for Spaceship Earth, as encouraged by the development of orbiting space observatories etc. Other concepts which seem to have arisen only recently (in the last century) include increased expectations for human rights ...

See also:

Cognition, Cognition - Cognition in mainstream psychology, Cognition - Influence and influences, Cognition - Cognitive ontology, Cognition - Cognition as compression, Cognition - Cognition as a social process, Cognition - Cognition in a cultural context, Cognition - Example of emergent organization, Cognition - Summary, Cognition - Related fields

Read more here: » Cognition: Encyclopedia II - Cognition - Cognition in a cultural context

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Cognition - Cognition in mainstream psychology

The sort of mental processes described as cognitive or cognitive processes are largely influenced by research which has successfully used this paradigm in the past. Consequently this description tends to apply to processes such as memory, attention, perception, action, problem solving and mental imagery. Traditionally emotion was not thought of as a cognitive process. This division is now regarded as largely artificial, and much research is currently being undertaken to examine the cognitive psychology of emotion; research also includes one's awareness ...

See also:

Cognition, Cognition - Cognition in mainstream psychology, Cognition - Influence and influences, Cognition - Cognitive ontology, Cognition - Cognition as compression, Cognition - Cognition as a social process, Cognition - Cognition in a cultural context, Cognition - Example of emergent organization, Cognition - Summary, Cognition - Related fields

Read more here: » Cognition: Encyclopedia II - Cognition - Cognition in mainstream psychology

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Cognition - Cognitive ontology

On an individual being level, these questions are studied by the separate fields above, but are also more integrated into cognitive ontology of various kinds. This challenges the older linguistically-dependent views of ontology, wherein one could debate being, perceiving, and doing, with no cognizance of innate human limits, varying human lifeways, and loyalties that may let a being "know" something (see qua ...

See also:

Cognition, Cognition - Cognition in mainstream psychology, Cognition - Influence and influences, Cognition - Cognitive ontology, Cognition - Cognition as compression, Cognition - Cognition as a social process, Cognition - Cognition in a cultural context, Cognition - Example of emergent organization, Cognition - Summary, Cognition - Related fields

Read more here: » Cognition: Encyclopedia II - Cognition - Cognitive ontology

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Cognition - Cognition as a social process

In multiple observations, some dating back to antiquity, language acquisition in human children, fails to emerge unless the children are exposed to language. Thus 'language acquisition' is an example of an 'emergent behavior', which in fact requires a narrow, yet evolutionarily reliably occurring, set of inputs. In this case, the individual is made up of a set of mechanisms 'expecting' such input form the social world. In education, for instance, which has the explicit task in society of developing child cognition, choices are made re ...

See also:

Cognition, Cognition - Cognition in mainstream psychology, Cognition - Influence and influences, Cognition - Cognitive ontology, Cognition - Cognition as compression, Cognition - Cognition as a social process, Cognition - Cognition in a cultural context, Cognition - Example of emergent organization, Cognition - Summary, Cognition - Related fields

Read more here: » Cognition: Encyclopedia II - Cognition - Cognition as a social process

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Erhard Seminars Training - Influences on and Philosophy of est

The forebears of est allegedly include Heidegger. Erhard himself cites Zen, or as some have alleged, Westernized Zen. The "est" principle that we ourselves created this world as God and created amnesia so as to play a game on ourselves (or Himself) derives from the writings of Alan Watts, a hipster popularizer of religious thought, most notably Zen and other eastern religions. As quoted in est: Making Life Work by Robert A. Hargrave, Erhard cited the influence of Zen, Subud, Encounter Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, Scientology and a ...

See also:

Erhard Seminars Training, Erhard Seminars Training - Influences on and Philosophy of est, Erhard Seminars Training - Controversies Surrounding, Erhard Seminars Training - Quotations

Read more here: » Erhard Seminars Training: Encyclopedia II - Erhard Seminars Training - Influences on and Philosophy of est

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Humanistic psychology - Counselling and therapy

Humanistic psychology includes several approaches to counselling and therapy, among these we find the categories mentioned by Aanstoos, Serlin & Greening (2000) and Rowan (2001): Counselling: The existential psychology of Rollo May, person-centered or client-centered therapy (as originally developed by Carl Rogers), marital and family therapies. Psychotherapy: The existential psychotherapy of Medard Boss, Gestalt therapy (originally developed by Fritz Perls), Experiential psychotherapy, Bodywork, Psychodrama, Primal integration, Psychosynthesis, Depth therapy, Transpersonal therapy. ...

See also:

Humanistic psychology, Humanistic psychology - The development of the field, Humanistic psychology - Epistemology, Humanistic psychology - Counselling and therapy, Humanistic psychology - Criticism and debate, Humanistic psychology - Also see

Read more here: » Humanistic psychology: Encyclopedia II - Humanistic psychology - Counselling and therapy

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Death's Head - Death's Head II

Eventually, after many undocumented adventures, Death's Head was beheaded and his personality "assimilated" into the mind of the cyborg Minion. Minion was a cyborg created by Dr. Evelyn Necker, an employee of AIM in the year 2020. Death's Head's personality overwhelmed Minion's programming, and they became the gestalt lifeform that called itself Death's Head II. Death's Head II was partnered with Tuck, an artificial human from the pseudo-medieval planet of Lionheart, where humans had outlawed advanced technology and waged war against android ...

See also:

Death's Head, Death's Head - Death's Head original, Death's Head - Death's Head II, Death's Head - Death's Head 3.0

Read more here: » Death's Head: Encyclopedia II - Death's Head - Death's Head II

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Predacon - Generation One 1986

In the original series and toy line, the Predacons were a gestalt team: five Decepticon robots with animal alternate forms who could combine to form the massive robot Predaking. Predaking remains on record as the largest combiner toy ever made in the Transformers line. The members are Razorclaw, who transforms into a lion with razor sharp claws Rampage the tiger and gunner with incredible leaping power Divebomb, an eagle who enjoys blowing things up and considers Predaking too crude Tantrum, th ...

See also:

Predacon, Predacon - Generation One 1986, Predacon - Transformers: Beast Wars 1996 - 1999, Predacon - Transformers: Armada 2003

Read more here: » Predacon: Encyclopedia II - Predacon - Generation One 1986

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - Protoss - Physiology

Protoss are about 3 meters tall and have two glowing eyes, digitigrade legs, semi-permeable skin covered in scales, four digits on their hands (of which two are thumbs) and toes, broad chests and shoulders, and narrow waists with slim midsections. Extending back from the crown of the head, Protoss have a bony crest. Beneath it, emerging from the back of the head, are the nerve cords, allowing them to access their racial psionic gestalt. T ...

See also:

Protoss, Protoss - History, Protoss - The Aeon of Strife, Protoss - He Who Brings Order, Protoss - Rogues, Protoss - Expansion and Discovery, Protoss - The Fall of Aiur, Protoss - Survival, Protoss - Physiology, Protoss - Protoss religion, Protoss - Religious principles, Protoss - Religious figures in Protoss society, Protoss - Heroes and other notable Protoss, Protoss - Gameplay attributes, Protoss - Units, Protoss - Land units, Protoss - Air units, Protoss - Buildings, Protoss - Basic buildings, Protoss - Advanced buildings, Protoss - Strategy, Protoss - Opening Strategies, Protoss - Second Round / Post-Opening Strategies, Protoss - Mid-Game Strategies, Protoss - Defense Strategies

Read more here: » Protoss: Encyclopedia II - Protoss - Physiology

Gestalt: Encyclopedia II - List of publications in psychology - Forensic psychology

List of publications in psychology - Forensic Psychology. Alan M. Goldstein Forensic Psychology, 2003 ISBN 0-47-161920-5 Description: 47 forensic psychologists cover the theory and practice of forensic psychology in both civil and criminal litigation. Importance: Introduction List of publications in psychology - On the Witness Stand. See also:

List of publications in psychology, List of publications in psychology - Introducing Psychology, List of publications in psychology - Introducing Psychology, List of publications in psychology - Principles of Psychology, List of publications in psychology - Psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, List of publications in psychology - The Interpretation of Dreams, List of publications in psychology - Personality, List of publications in psychology - A Theory of Human Motivation, List of publications in psychology - Behaviorism, List of publications in psychology - Psychology as the behaviorist views it, List of publications in psychology - Cognitivism, List of publications in psychology - Functionalism, List of publications in psychology - Gestalt psychology, List of publications in psychology - Experimental Studies of the Perception of Movement, List of publications in psychology - Humanistic psychology, List of publications in psychology - Phenomenology, List of publications in psychology - Structuralism, List of publications in psychology - Cognitive psychology, List of publications in psychology - Evolutionary psychology, List of publications in psychology - Clinical psychology, List of publications in psychology - Developmental psychology, List of publications in psychology - Educational psychology, List of publications in psychology - Forensic psychology, List of publications in psychology - Forensic Psychology, List of publications in psychology - On the Witness Stand, List of publications in psychology - Industrial and organizational psychology, List of publications in psychology - Neuropsychology, List of publications in psychology - Social psychology, List of publications in psychology - Post-cognivitist psychology

Read more here: » List of publications in psychology: Encyclopedia II - List of publications in psychology - Forensic psychology

Gestalt: Alternative Health Dictionary on Gestalt Somatic method

Gestalt Somatic method (Gestalt Somatics): Apparent combination of Gestalt therapy and bodywork.

 

(See also: Gestalt Somatic method, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Gestalt: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Gestalt Therapy

Gestalt Therapy

Humanistic therapy originated by Fritz Perls that centers on the reality of what is and each individual being responsible for his/her own actions; includes the interrelatedness of the object and the perceiver.

 

(See also: Gestalt Therapy, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Gestalt: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Gestalt Therapy

Gestalt Therapy

Humanistic therapy originated by Fritz Perls that centers on the reality of what is and each individual being responsible for his/her own actions; includes the interrelatedness of the object and the perceiver.

 

(See also: Gestalt Therapy, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Gestalt: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Gestalt Therapy

Gestalt Therapy

Integrative growth movement developed by Frederick Perls utilizing methods to expand individual awareness and lessen emotional blocks, including an inner dialogue to resolve conflicts between different parts of the self

 

(See also: Gestalt Therapy, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Gestalt: Alternative Health Dictionary on Chi-Therapy

Chi-Therapy (Gestalt energy work): Apparent mixture of bioenergetics, Ericksonian Hypnosis, Gestalt psychotherapy, inner child work, NLP, and tai chi promoted by John Mastro, C.S.W., and Robin Mastro, M.F.A. Its principle is that when chi (life energy) flows more freely, belief systems, emotions, memories, and messages from one's true self can emerge into consciousness.

 

(See also: Chi-Therapy, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Gestalt: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Human Potential Movement

Human Potential Movement (or, Emotional Growth Movement) This is a collection of therapeutic methods involving both individualized and group working, using both mental and physical techniques.

 

The goal is to help individuals to advance spiritually. Examples are Esalen Growth Center programs, EST, Gestalt Therapy, Primal Scream Therapy, Transactional Analysis, Transcendental Meditation and Yoga

 

(See also: Human Potential Movement, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Gestalt: Alternative Health Dictionary on Alchemical Hypnotherapy

Alchemical Hypnotherapy (Alchemical work): Powerful transformative process developed by David Quigley. Its design is to assist clients in working with their Inner Guides (archetypes). It borrows from Ericksonian Hypnosis, Gestalt, Jungian psychology, NLP, psychosynthesis, regression therapy, shamanism, Transpersonal Hypnotherapy, and transpersonal psychology.

 

Its theory posits a collective unconscious, past-life memories therein, etheric plane communication, an inner child, an inner mate, and karma. Alchemical Hypnotherapy appears identical to, a variation of, or the successor to Transformational Hypnotherapy.

 

(See also: Alchemical Hypnotherapy, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Gestalt: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Human Potential Movement

Human Potential Movement (or, Emotional Growth Movement) This is a collection of therapeutic methods involving both individualized and group working, using both mental and physical techniques.

 

The goal is to help individuals to advance spiritually. Examples are Esalen Growth Center programs, EST, Gestalt Therapy, Primal Scream Therapy, Transactional Analysis, Transcendental Meditation and Yoga

 

(See also: Human Potential Movement, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Gestalt: Pagan Paganism Dictionary II on Metabolism

Metabolism:

The sum or gestalt of the processes going on inside your body.

 

(See also: Metabolism, Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Gestalt: Alternative Health Dictionary on Basic Polarity counseling

basic Polarity counseling: Part of Polarity Therapy. Basic Polarity counseling borrows from bioenergetics, Gestalt (see Gestalt therapy), and NLP. Its focus is the body/mind relationship.

 

(See also: Basic Polarity counseling, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Gestalt: Alternative Health Dictionary on Body Mind Therapy

BodyMind Therapy: System taught by The BodyMind Academy, in Bellevue, Washington. It includes BodyMind Breathwork, BodyMind Counseling Hypnotherapy, BodyMind Massage, BodyMind Shiatsu, Gestalt (see Gestalt therapy), and inner family work.

 

(See also: Body Mind Therapy, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Gestalt: Alternative Health Dictionary on Meta-Therapy

Meta-Therapy: synthesis of Gestalt psychotherapy and T'ai Chi energy work originated by John Mastro, C.S.W. (see Chi-Therapy).

 

(See also: Meta-Therapy, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 




Bookmark and Share
Search the Global Oneness web site
Global Oneness is a huge, really huge, web site. Almost whatever you are searching for within health, spirituality, personal development and inspirationals - you will find it here!
Google
 
 

Rate this archive!

Please rate this archive with 10 as very good and 1 as very poor.

.



Bookmark and Share

  » Home » » Home »