ABSTRACT

Gestalt Psychotherapy and Coaching for Relationships provides psychotherapists and coaches with a thorough understanding of two-person dynamics and offers practical interventions for working with couples and with two-person teams within larger organizations. Part I of this text relates contemporary gestalt therapy theory and gestalt-based coaching to developments in phenomenology, hermeneutics, cognitive science, extended cognition, embodiment, and kinesthesiology. Through a variety of narratives, Part II builds upon these themes and examines issues that typically emerge during couples work, including infidelity, provocative language, asymmetric relationships, sex, the use of emotion, limits and boundaries, and spirituality. Also included are general strategies for assimilating coaching into psychotherapy and vice versa, as well as recommendations for further study.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|88 pages

Grounding Work Involving Two Clients

part II|126 pages

Attending to Specific Aspects of the Situation

chapter 5|12 pages

It’s Never About Just One Person

chapter 9|10 pages

Overcoming the Trauma of Infidelity

chapter 12|7 pages

Volition and Motivation

chapter 13|8 pages

Sexuality and Sexual Dynamics

chapter 14|8 pages

Limits and Boundary Dynamics

chapter 15|13 pages

Spirituality

part III|12 pages

General Strategies for the Therapist and/or Coach

chapter 17|4 pages

Referring to Research Literature

chapter 18|3 pages

Assimilating Coaching into Psychotherapy

chapter 19|2 pages

Assimilating Psychology into Coaching

chapter |1 pages

Conclusion