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Gestalt therapy.
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This movie was filmed as part
of a project for a counseling
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theory's course at the
University of Texas at Austin.
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Any resemblance to
persons living or deceased
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is entirely coincidental.
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Have you ever found yourself
swinging back and forth
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from ruminating on the past
to worrying about the future
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without ever being
in the moment?
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Gestalt therapy, as
developed by Fritz Perls,
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strives to bring the client
into the present moment.
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Here is Dr. Perls to discuss the
main goals of Gestalt therapy,
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and the notion of
stopping the swing,
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and making contact
with the here and now.
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My aim is this,
the patient should
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recover his lost potential.
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Principally, I consider
any interpretation
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to be a therapeutic
mistake, as this
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would imply that the therapist
understands the patient better
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than the patient himself.
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It takes away from
the patient the chance
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of discovering of
himself by himself,
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and prevents him from finding
out his own values and style.
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On the other hand,
I disregard most
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of the content of
what the patient says,
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and concentrate most on
the non-verbal level,
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as this is the only one which is
less subject to self deception
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than is verbal pseudo
self expression.
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Of the non-verbal over,
the relevant gestalt
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will always emerge, and can be
dealt with in the here and now.
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Now let's see Gestalt
therapy in action.
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Hello Rob, welcome.
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What's going on
with you right now?
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Well, I guess I'm
here because I've just
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been having some anxiety,
I guess, and just
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stress dealing with
sports and athletics,
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and I guess performing.
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Whenever I get in
front of people
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to perform, I mean athletically,
I just kind of tense up
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and freeze up, I guess.
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Well, I'd like you to sit with
that experience a little bit,
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and tell me how it feels to
be talking about it right now.
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What's coming up for you
right now to be sharing that?
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Well, I'm definitely tense.
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I mean, I can feel myself
I guess kind of tensing up
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like I do in the game.
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Just thinking about
it kind of brings back
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those tense feelings,
like the stress.
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Well, I notice you're
making some hand movements.
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Can you tell me
what that's about?
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Well, I guess when I play--
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I play baseball.
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So sometimes when I'm out in
the field, I get frustrated.
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I hit my mitt like that.
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Maybe that's-- I don't know.
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Well, it would help
us get a better
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sense of what that's about.
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I'd like you to exaggerate
those movements.
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So really take those
movements, and really do it
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just like you feel.
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And then how does that
feel to be doing that?
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What does that do for you
to make these movements?
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I don't know.
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It feels kind of
silly, actually.
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Like not serious because
that's what I do in my game,
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and I'm here, and this is
supposed to be serious,
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and it's not a game.
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So what does it mean to
be not serious, or silly,
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or like it's a game.
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Help me understand
what it is to be Rob.
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Teach me to be you feeling
like this is a game
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or that this isn't serious.
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Well, I guess I feel
like I'm not stressed.
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It's like a game.
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It's like I'm here
in this setting,
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and I feel like I don't
have any control, I guess.
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Like it's your game
that I'm playing maybe.
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I don't know.
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I don't want to be here.
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I'm just kind of stressed.
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I'm noticing that your hand
is coming up to your face.
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Do you know what that's about?
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What that's doing?
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I don't know.
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OK, well, one thing
that might help
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us uncover that is if we can
give a voice to your hand,
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and actually have
your hand speak
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as it comes up to your face.
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Would you try that?
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As it comes up to your face,
what does that hand say?
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Maybe it's trying
to hide my face.
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And instead of calling it, "it,"
let's rephrase it to ourselves
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and say I. So I am doing what.
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I am trying to hide.
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So sit with that for a
minute, and then share with me
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what's coming up about
feeling a need to hide,
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and why you want to hide.
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Show me what it is to be
feeling what you're feeling.
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Well, I don't know.
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When I get stressed,
I want to hide.
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I guess when I
think of hide, when
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I was a kid I had
a baseball game,
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and it was a pretty big deal,
and I wasn't doing so well.
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And my parents, I guess, got
kind of frustrated with me.
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Well, it just looked like they
were in a fighting argument,
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and then they walked
away from each other.
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But then after that, I
never saw my mom again.
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I stopped seeing her.
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I lived with my dad.
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I felt really like hiding then.
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It's a very vivid memory.
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Well, I'm sensing a
lot from your past
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is he still unresolved
or not complete for you.
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So one of the
techniques that might
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help you work to resolve
some of the past,
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and really come to
present would be
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to maybe invite your
parents into the room,
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and work through some
of that with them.
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So I'd like to invite
you to stand up,
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and first some of the movements
that we've been making
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are very closed.
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You've been hiding,
covering your face,
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and putting your hands together.
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So I'd like you to
practice the opposite.
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So practice opening
up your hands,
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opening up your emotions.
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Good.
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Now, the other thing is
we would like to invite
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your parents in the room.
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So let's actually look
over towards the door,
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and we're going to invite.
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Hello, Rob's parents.
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Welcome in.
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And now that they're
standing right
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in front of you, what is it that
you would like to say to them?
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I guess sorry for not doing
so well at that game, I guess.
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I'd like to see you
actually address them-- mom.
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Mom, I'm sorry that I didn't
do so well during that game.
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Like that?
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And is there anything else
you'd like to say or do now
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that you have them
here with you?
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Well, my mom used
to hug me a lot,
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and now that she's not there,
my dad doesn't hug me a lot.
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I guess if she was here
I'd like to hug her.
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So why don't you give
her a hug right now.
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And really feel how it is to
hug your mom in the moment.
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And now I'd like you
to switch places,
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and what would your
parents say to Rob?
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I love you Rob.
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I'm here for you.
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I'm not going anywhere.
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In contrast to
depth psychology, we
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try to get hold of the
obvious, of the surface,
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of the situation in
which we find ourselves,
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and to develop the
emerging gestalt strictly
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on the right and now,
here and now basis.
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[MUSIC - THE BEATLES, "COME
TOGETHER"]
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I know you, you know me.
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One thing I can tell you
is you got to be free.
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Come together
right now, over me.
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