Other Training Groups Offering
An Experience of Intensive
Residential Training in Gestalt Therapy

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Gestalt!
ISSN 1091-1766 

Published by
Gestalt Global Corporation
Indexes for Gestalt!


Volume 5 ; Number 1
Winter, 2001

Home |Special Introduction | Editorial: "Not What You Might Expect - Thinking Cap Required," | Gestalt Therapy Training in Europe: A 30 Year Odyssey | The Evolving Workshop: Formats, Transitions, Connections | The Present Status of Gestalt Therapy | total list | The Working Corner: Expression and Exaggeration in Movement | Clinical Supervision, A Gestalt-Humanistic Framework, by Yaro Starak, BA, MSW, GT. (English version) | (Spanish version) | Call For Manuscripts | Call for Proposals - "Holding the Heat..." - AAGT's 6th International Conference for Gestalt Therapy




Gstalt-L, An email discussion group devoted to Gestalt therapy and the community of its practitioners (www.g-gej.org/gstalt-l).
Gstalt-J, An email discussion group devoted to research on Gestalt therapy, theory and practice (www.g-gej.org/gstalt-j). Supported by the Gestalt Research Consortium (GRC) (www.g-gej.org/grc).
Gestalt Bookmarks, a place to begin researching the field of contemporary Gestalt therapy on the world wide web (www.g-gej.org/gestaltbookmarks).


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The Brisbane
Gestalt Institute

P.O. Box 592 Ashgrove
QLD, Australia 4060
Tel: 07 3366 7500
Fax: 07 3366 2656
admin@gestaltinstitute.com.au www.gestaltinstitute.com.au


Yaro Starak founded The Gestalt Centre of Queensland in 1980. He arrived from Toronto, Canada, to take a faculty position at the University of Queensland School of Social Work and Social Policy. In 1994 Maria Vogt arrived in Brisbane from Berlin. She completed her training at the Frankfurt Institute (GENI). Yaro Starak and Maria Vogt reformed the Institute, calling it The Brisbane Gestalt Institute.

Over the past twenty years of training events, the Institute has maintained a policy of quality professional training and continuing refinement of its curriculum and programs.

The Winter Residential for the Gestalt Therapy Institute of the Pacific (GTIP) (http://www.gestalttherapy.org/page4.html)
  • focused on the therapist-client relationship
  • incorporates constructivist and contemporary psychodynamic features
  • incorporates intersubjectivity into experiential process
  • uses lecture, demonstration, and practice
  • optional evening programs
  • Gary Yontef and Lynne Jacobs, residential faculty, with Jan Ruckert and Vern Van de Reit as part-time faculty


Ist International Summer Program for Advanced Studies and Training, Gestalt Therapy International Network (Gtin)
http://www.gestalt-ifgt.com

France - July 200I

  • Renate BECKER
  • Lilian FRAZÃO
  • Philip LICHTENBERG
  • Michael Vincent MILLER
  • Peter PHILIPPSON
  • Jean-Marie ROBINE
  • Margherita SPAGNUOLO-LOBB
  • Gary YONTEF

" Contact and Therapeutic Relationship, a Field Perspective "


A group of leading Gestalt therapists from around the world has formed a new international network. We are now announcing the first of our summer programs. The program offers a unique opportunity for advanced training in Gestalt therapy.

The faculty consists of well-known, highly experienced trainers and writers who have contributed to the furthering of Gestalt therapy theory. We come from six countries in Europe, North and Latin America. Among our purposes: (1) To help establish and strengthen a common ground for Gestalt-therapy, consistent with the legacy of our founders, while embracing a range of contemporary developments and innovative methodologies. (2) To help Gestalt therapists increase their theoretical and clinical sophistication.

The workshop format will invite intellectual and experiential dialogue. It will aim to encourage interaction around differences. There will be meetings and activities involving the whole learning and teaching community, as well as small group work (theory, experiential work, consultation, and supervised practice). There may also be an opportunity for participants to present or share their own work if they so desire.


GESTALT EDUCATION NETWORK INTERNATIONAL (GENI)
Institut für Gestalt-Bildung e.V.
Oberweg 54, 60318
Frankfurt, Germany
Telephone: +49+69-559867,
Fax: +49+69-5975580,
E-Mail: WKogan@aol.com

International Gestalt Therapy Training Intensive 2001

June 17 -19, 2001

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

We welcome participants from all cultures and nations! This training is designed to provide a multicultural and multiethnic learning context for enhancing clinical and counselling skills of beginning, intermediate, advanced and postgraduate mental health professionals and graduate students.

Some full & part tuition scholarships (exclusive food, lodging & transportation) are available for Third World professionals.