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The International Gestalt Journal Volume 32, #1 -- Spring 2009
註釋A 20% discount on ten or more copies of this special issue is available.Enter code UKHTRKMX at checkoutThe International Gestalt Journal Volume 32, #1 - Spring, 2009 The International Gestalt Journal Special Issue: "The Lone Ranger is Dying: Gestalt Coaching as Support and Challenge"CONTENTSPART I. A Theoretical Foundation for Coaching Coaching And Gestalt, The Cycle Is Complete: How Gestalt Can Be A Theoretical Foundation For Coaching Nancy Daley Coaching And The Gestalt Perspective Bruno Rousseau Toward A Relational Approach To Coaching: Integrating The Disavowed Aspects Simon Cavicchia Awareness, Immediacy, And Intimacy: The Experience Of Gestalt Coaching As Heard In The Voices Of Gestalt Coaches And Their Clients Martin J. Leahy, Ph.D. and Mark H. Magerman, Ph.D. PART II. The Boundary Between Coaching and TherapyEdge: An Experiential Process In Mid-Life Transition Elizabeth Rozan Gestalt Coaching Or Gestalt Therapy: Ethical And Professional Considerations On Entering The Emotional World Of The Coaching Client Marion Gillie and Marjorie Shackleton PART III. Concerns from Practitioners in the FieldHave We Been Missing Something Fundamental To Our Work? Catherine Carlson and Robert Kolodny Dealing With Conflicts In Organizations: A Gestalt Approach Frans MeulmeesterCoaching On Gestalt And Christianity Within An Educational Environment Herman Grobler