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Exploring masculinity, sexuality, and culture in gestalt therapy : an autoethnography / Adam Kincel.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Gestalt therapy books seriesPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (xix, 165 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781003118732
  • 1003118739
  • 9781000298567
  • 1000298566
  • 9781000298482
  • 1000298485
  • 9781000298529
  • 1000298523
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.89/143 23
LOC classification:
  • RC489.G4 K56 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
<P>Chapter 1. Welcome</P><P>Chapter 2. Defining the collective gestalt -- what I have learned from large groups</P><P>Chapter 3. Masculinity and male sexuality -- how did teenage years shape the man that I am becoming</P><P><I></I> Chapter 4. Embodiment of heteronormativity -- building the field for addressing collective gestalts</P><P>Chapter 5. (Un)related bodies -- collective gestalts that shape Gestalt training</P>Chapter 6. Philosophies that inspired this book <P>Chapter 7. Culture as ground, personal becoming as figure: autoethnography and Gestalt therapy</P><P>Chapter 8. Conclusion </P>
Summary: "Sexuality, Masculinity and Culture in Gestalt Therapy is an invitation to explore social and political issues within the psychotherapeutic framework. It describes and analyses the author's journey of becoming a Gestalt therapist in Poland and England, through analyses of masculinity, sexuality, relationality and culture. This book addresses the collective gestalts exploring the psychotherapeutic taboos of sexual transference, same-sex attraction, use or lack of touch, gender equality and inter-cultural conflicts. Each chapter is an exploration of prejudices embedded in our cultures and therapeutic work, and provides a theoretical challenge to current practices within Gestalt therapy and beyond. The author advocates for a more collective understanding of embodied sensations emerging in the therapeutic context as collective gestalts. Through the use of autoethnographic research methodology, this book shows how personal embodied experiences are intertwined with the social, political and material context. It is essential reading for Gestalt therapists, as well as readers interested in Gestalt approaches"-- Provided by publisher
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<P>Chapter 1. Welcome</P><P>Chapter 2. Defining the collective gestalt -- what I have learned from large groups</P><P>Chapter 3. Masculinity and male sexuality -- how did teenage years shape the man that I am becoming</P><P><I></I> Chapter 4. Embodiment of heteronormativity -- building the field for addressing collective gestalts</P><P>Chapter 5. (Un)related bodies -- collective gestalts that shape Gestalt training</P>Chapter 6. Philosophies that inspired this book <P>Chapter 7. Culture as ground, personal becoming as figure: autoethnography and Gestalt therapy</P><P>Chapter 8. Conclusion </P>

"Sexuality, Masculinity and Culture in Gestalt Therapy is an invitation to explore social and political issues within the psychotherapeutic framework. It describes and analyses the author's journey of becoming a Gestalt therapist in Poland and England, through analyses of masculinity, sexuality, relationality and culture. This book addresses the collective gestalts exploring the psychotherapeutic taboos of sexual transference, same-sex attraction, use or lack of touch, gender equality and inter-cultural conflicts. Each chapter is an exploration of prejudices embedded in our cultures and therapeutic work, and provides a theoretical challenge to current practices within Gestalt therapy and beyond. The author advocates for a more collective understanding of embodied sensations emerging in the therapeutic context as collective gestalts. Through the use of autoethnographic research methodology, this book shows how personal embodied experiences are intertwined with the social, political and material context. It is essential reading for Gestalt therapists, as well as readers interested in Gestalt approaches"-- Provided by publisher

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