2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1304726
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Common mental disorders in Gestalt therapy treatment: a multiple case study comparing patients with moderate and low integrated personality structures

Raphaela E. Kaisler,
Manfred Fede,
Ulla Diltsch
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionEmpowerment is central to self-development and growth in Gestalt therapy. The self evolves through interactions with others, forming self- and object-relations, and ego-functions. Underlying structural functions build the ability to regulate, differentiate, and integrate experiences, leading to self-, and emotion-regulation. Our study examined the self-development of seven clients with prevalent mental health issues and structural challenges, all of whom underwent 30 sessions of Gestalt therapy in … Show more

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