6 files match "perception".
Gestalt Therapy A Guide to Contemporary Practice.pdf
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… psychotherapist himself (the therapist was most often a man). To some people’s perception s, the established psychotherapies offered an often-cerebral process of social …
… is contingent on experience. Kant argued that there is no such thing as “bare perception ,” that we never experience the raw data of experience, that our processes of …
…er experience the raw data of experience, that our processes of sensation and perception always filter and organize the data according to the mind’s own innate rules. …
…esentations made manifest to our Chapter 2 What Is Gestalt Psychotherapy? 35 perception , and eventually resulted in the thinking of Brentano and Husserl. Meanwhile, S…
…e boundary between self and other and plays the crucial role of organizing our perception s of people and circumstances and making meaning out of the per- ceived world i…
gtk-books-the-chair-dance-skompresowany.pdf
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…from the BRM/Us. It develops spontaneously when a group does not have a shared perception of danger (famine, war, epidemics) strong enough to threaten sur- vival. In th…
… BOOKS / Dance of the Chairs and Dance of the pronouns EN lationships23. Social perception s (or misperceptions) according to which the mother is considered as the expert…
…he Chairs and Dance of the pronouns EN lationships23. Social perceptions (or mis perception s) according to which the mother is considered as the expert of the home but s…
…hip with the co-parent, s/he not only runs the risk of transmitting a negative perception of the co-parent, but often creates confused and conflict-filled alliances wi…
…of the Self: one begins to have new feelings and sensations (Id- function), the perception of Self before the other becomes clear- er (Personality-function), and one must…
Philippson self.pdf
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…ected toward the invariant essential forms. For instance, the phenomenology of perception of bodies will not be (simply) a report on the factually occurring perceptions…
… perception of bodies will not be (simply) a report on the factually occurring perception s or those to be expected; rather it will be the presentation of invar- iant st…
…her it will be the presentation of invar- iant structural systems without which perception of a body and a synthetically concordant multiplicity of perceptions of one a…
…hout which perception of a body and a synthetically concordant multiplicity of perception s of one and the same body as such would be unthinkable. There has recently bee…
…actions. There is not, phenomenologically, a perceiving self separate from the perception . What this first bracketing does do is to focus our a$ention on happenings tha…
Załącznik nr 1 Perspektywa Pola w praktyce klinicznej.pdf
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…niversity of Chicago Press, 2008. 66. Merleau­Ponty M. (1945), Phenomenology of  Perception : An Introduc- tion, New York, London, Routledge, 2003. 67. Metzger W. (1941), I…
…he subjective present and its modulation in clinical contexts, Timing and Time  Perception , 1(2): 239–259. doi:10.1163/22134468­00002013 110. Tschascher W., Ramseyer F.…
PDF-FRANCESETTI-ROUBAL-Teoria-pola-we-współczesnej-terapi-Gestalt-.pdf.pdf
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…ee Press (originally published 1929). Wiesing, Lambert. 2014. The Philosophy of Perception : Phenomenology and Image Theory. London: Bloomsbury.
PDF-ROUBAL-FRANCESETTI-Teoria-pola-we-współczesnej-terapii-Gestalt-część-2.pdf
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…go: University of Chicago Press. Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. 2003. Phenomenology of Perception : An Introduction. London: Routledge. (original work published 1945). Mitchell, …