GESTALT REVIEW
 VOLUME 12
2008
 
For complete online digital access to every article in our archive,
Volume 12, Number 1
 
Articles
Editorial
Susan L. Fischer, PhD
Relativistic Quantum Field Theory: Implications for Gestalt Therapy
Brian O'Neill, BA (Hons), MAPS
Commentary I - Relativistic Quantum Field Theory: Implications for Gestalt Therapy (or, The Speed of Light Revisited)
Joel Latner, PhD
Commentary II: Relativistic Quantum Field Theory: Implications for Gestalt Therapy
Alan Meara, MGT
Response
Brian O'Neill, BA (Hons), MAPS
Connection vs. Survival At Work (or, Buber Meets Machiavelli)
Rick Maurer, MA
Existential Explosion and Gestalt Therapy for Gay Male Survivors of Domestic Violence
Dorian Kondas
Teaching Mindfulness to Children
Karen E. Hooker, PsyD
Iris E. Fodor, PhD
Volume 12, Number 2
 
Articles
Editorial
Susan L. Fischer, PhD
Gender Differences in Gestalt Therapy
Nancy Amendt-Lyon, PhD
Commentary I: Gender Differences in Gestalt Therapy
Carol Brockmon, MSW, ACSW, LCSW
Commentary II: Gender Differences in Gestalt Therapy
James Kepner, PhD
Commentary III: Gender Differences in Gestalt Therapy
Jeanette Olsson, MS
Commentary IV: Gender Differences in Gestalt Therapy - Doing Gender in Gestalt Consultation
Elisabeth Flensted-Jensen, MA
Response
Nancy Amendt-Lyon, PhD
Trifocal Vision: A Practical Field Perspective on Organizations for Managers and Consultants
Sean Gaffney, MA
Ivan Jensen, MD
Gestalt Ethics: A Utopia?
Lennart Bernhardtson, MS
When Gestalt Therapy Meets Mediation
Eva Metzger, D.iur
Volume 12, Number 3
 
Articles
Editorial: A la Recherche du Temps Perdu: Remembrance of Things Past
Susan L. Fischer, PhD
The Age of Complexity: Paul Goodman in the 21st Century - A Critical Assessment
Gordon Wheeler, PhD
Commentary I: The Age of Complexity: Paul Goodman in the 21st Century - A Critical Assessment
Philip Lichtenberg, PhD
Commentary II: The Age of Complexity: Paul Goodman in the 21st Century-A Critical Assessment. Love and the Autonomous Self
Taylor Stoehr, PhD
Response
Gordon Wheeler, PhD
When Poor is Rich: Transformative Power of I-Thou Relationships in a Brazilian Favela
Mary Grace Neville, PhD
Closing Words
Anne B. Leibig, MSW, LCSW
An Early Gestalt Therapy Group Leader: A. Lincoln
Bud Feder, PhD
Expanding the Field: Gestalt Therapy and the Evolutionary Process
Frank Rubenfeld, PhD
Associate Editors:
Daniel J. Bloom, JD, LCSW
Liv Estrup, MA
Jon Frew, PhD
Elinor Greenberg, PhD
Susan Roos, PhD
Gary M. Yontef, PhD
Editorial Advisory Board:
  
Jack Aylward, 
EdD, US
 Peter Cole, 
LCSW, US
 Billy Desmond, 
MSc, MBA, UK
 Sarah Fallon 
, SRAsT(D), Dip GPTI, UK
 Iris Fodor 
, PhD, US
 Gianna Francesetti 
, MD, Italy
 Ruella Frank 
, PhD, US
 Sean Gaffney 
, PhD, Ireland/Sweden
 Leslie S. Greenberg 
, PhD, Canada
 Gaie Houston 
, MA, England
 Francisco Huneeus 
, MD, Chile
 Lynne Jacobs 
, PhD, US
 Isabelle Le Peuch 
, PhD, France
 Talia Levine Bar-Yoseph 
, MA, Israel
 Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb 
, PhD, Italy
Jochen Lohmeier , PhD, South Africa
Mark McConville 
, PhD, US
 Peter Mortola 
, PhD, US
 Violet Oaklander 
, PhD, US
 Eleanor O'Leary 
, PhD, Ireland
 Brian O'Neill 
, BA, MAPS, Australia
 Malcolm Parlett 
, PhD, England
 Erving Polster 
, PhD, US
 Robert Resnick 
, PhD, US
 Jan Roubal 
, MD, Czech Republic
 Frank Rubenfeld 
, PhD, US
 Stuart N. Simon 
, LICSW, US
 Herb Stevenson 
, MA, USA
 Sarah Toman 
, PhD, US
 Daan Van Baalen 
, MD, Norway
 Carmen Vazquez Bandin 
, PhD, Spain
 Gordon Wheeler 
, PhD, US
 Ansel Woldt 
, EdD, US

