Contact between cultures has been understood in various ways and this particular volume considers the European cultural, social, scientific, philosophical and political contexts framing encounter. All of the essays thus look at the different ways in which individuals and institutions work these cont
Contact and Context: New Directions in Gestalt Coaching
β Scribed by Ty Francis, Malcolm Parlett
- Publisher
- Gestalt Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This collection brings together some leading figures in Gestalt coaching to take stock of the field and consider how it might move forward. It covers the principles of Gestalt coaching and encourages practitioners to rethink the application of Gestalt in new ways and new settings β e.g. leadership, management and team development. Individual chapters also explore radical and personal perspectives on Gestalt coaching, from considering the place of embodiment to βbeingβ in coaching practice and looking at the transformational micro-moments of the client encounter.
β¦ Subjects
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