Gestalt Reconsidered
Discover the transformative insights of Gestalt Reconsidered by Gordon Wheeler, a pivotal work in the field of clinical psychology published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996. This engaging paperback, spanning 196 pages, offers a comprehensive exploration of the Gestalt therapy model, positioning it within the rich social-constructivist tradition established by influential figures such as Lewin, Goldstein, and Goodman.
Wheeler's groundbreaking study not only revitalizes the principles of Gestalt therapy but also highlights its integrative potential, making it a must-read for both practitioners and students of psychotherapy. As a best-seller in its domain, Gestalt Reconsidered invites readers to deepen their understanding of this powerful therapeutic approach, ensuring its relevance in contemporary psychology.