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Gestalt Therapy
Association for the Advancement of Gestalt  Therapy is a dynamic,  inclusive, energetic non-profit organization committed to the advancement of theory, philosophy, practice and research in Gestalt Therapy and its various applications.  This Includes but is not limited to personal growth, mental health, education, organization and systems development, political and social development and change, and the fine and performing arts. AAGT has a wide  international member base including psychiatrists, psychologists, social  workers, teachers, academics, writers, artists, performers, organizational consultants & political and social analysts and activists and students. 
British Gestalt Journal 
European Association of Gestalt Therapy The Istituto di Gestalt, which was set up in July 1979, was the first School of Gestalt Therapy Training in Italy. It has made a significant contribution to the development of this psychotherapeutic method in Italy  and is now internationally recognized for its original theoretical development of the principles of Gestalt therapy, especially in hermeneutic terms, i.e. in terms of ongoing dialog with the demands of the society in which we live.
Gestalt Archive   The Gestalt Archive contains Gestalt psychological full text articles about various topics of mental health
Gestalt Bibliography
Gestalt Institute of Cleveland was established in 1954 by some of the earliest students of Fritz Perls, Laura Perls, Isadore Fromm, & Paul Goodman. In 1966, GIC began introducing training programs that pioneered the application of Gestalt theory to work with couples, families, groups, and organizations. Today, GIC is the world's largest institute, and one of the finest, for the study, development, & application of Gestalt theory. Its professional and personal development programs draw participants from all over the world. GIC faculty & graduates innovatively apply Gestalt principles to psychotherapy as well as to business, health care, educational, governmental, community, and religious organizations. Currently, GIC offers workshops, professional training programs, & conferences through the Center for Clinical Theory &Practice & the Organization & Systems Development Center, and is affiliated with the Gestalt International Study Center / Center for the Study of Intimate Systems. 
Gestalt Institute of Santa Cruz
Gestalt International Study Center To extend the Gestalt discipline for use in a broad range of human activities, such as family and organizational life, community development, education, and the furtherance of physical and spiritual well-being. To enhance the theory and application of Gestalt psychotherapy worldwide. To assist in the development and dissemination of an international body of literature to support the above aims. 
Gestalt Research Consortium The aim of the GRC is to support the field of Gestalt therapy by encouraging and nurturing an organized approach to research. This includes identification of strategic research topics, listings of Gestalt-related research already available, meta-studies, consultation, advice on publishing, potential participation in future research projects, networking outside the field of Gestalt therapy and dialogue regarding Gestalt applications in the wider field. The GRC also hopes to influence and support a wider dissemination of Gestalt therapy in the fields of clinical psychology, education, social services and community building, organizational consulting, and performance-related disciplines.
Gestalt Review Gestalt Review is a publication that concentrates on the Gestalt approach to clinical, family, group, and organizational topics.   Case studies and papers dealing with specific clinical issues are regularly featured, but the journal also publishes original papers dealing with politics, philosophy, culture, and gender. 
Gestalt Therapy
Gestalt Therapy Page
Network for Research on Experiential Psychotherapies NREP is a web site devoted to the purpose of stimulating research on experiential/ humanistic psychotherapies. It has been founded to provide an overview of the whole range of experiential therapy research, including research on: Client-Centered/Person-Centered Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, Process-Experiential Psychotherapy, Existential Psycho- therapy, Emotion-Focused Therapy, & Expressive/Arts Therapies. Basic experiential/phenomenological research on particular problems of living (e.g., depression, trauma) which might help experiential therapists better understand their clients.
Stages in a Gestalt Therapy Session
Summary of GESTALT THERAPY
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