Gestalt Therapy

Therapeutic approach

Gestalt therapy for awareness and contact

Gestalt therapy helps clients become more aware of how they feel, relate, avoid, protect and choose in the present moment.

Hand writing notes in a journal
Writing and reflection during therapy

The work

More than talking about the problem

Gestalt therapy is not only about explaining the past. It asks what is happening now: in the body, in emotions, in relationships and in the way the client meets or avoids experience. This can make old patterns visible in a direct and practical way.

The therapist pays attention not only to the story, but to the way the story is told: where energy appears, where contact disappears, where the body tightens, where emotion becomes interrupted and where something unfinished asks for attention.

Core ideas

The work becomes concrete

Awareness

What is happening now?

The present moment becomes a place where patterns can be noticed instead of only described.

Contact

How do you meet yourself and others?

The work can reveal the ways a person reaches, withdraws, protects or loses contact.

Experiment

Trying something different

Gestalt work may invite a client to notice a gesture, complete a sentence, speak more directly or explore an inner conflict in real time.

Responsibility

More choice, less autopilot

The aim is not blame. It is the possibility of seeing one’s own part clearly enough to choose differently.

For repeating patterns

When understanding is not enough

Many people can explain their patterns and still feel unable to change them. Gestalt therapy supports a more embodied and relational kind of awareness, where the client can experience the pattern as it happens and begin to choose differently.

Useful when

Gestalt therapy may support

Relationships

Repeated conflicts

The same argument, withdrawal or need for approval keeps appearing in different relationships.

Inner conflict

Two directions at once

Part of the person wants change, while another part protects, freezes or resists.

Emotion

Feeling cut off or flooded

Some clients feel too much too quickly. Others feel far away from what they actually feel.

Decision

A need for clarity

The work can help identify what is true now, not only what would look reasonable from the outside.

First step

Begin with awareness, not pressure

Sessions take place in person in Lodz or online, depending on what best supports the client. A first session can help clarify what is happening and what kind of work would be useful.

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