VII. Foster children: The Jewish home finding society and the institute for Juvenile research 1 |
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Authors: | Rae Levine |
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Institution: | 1. Lehman College, City University of New York , Bronx , New York , USA evan.senreich@lehman.cuny.edu |
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Abstract: | Although there is a body of literature that applies Gestalt therapy techniques to clinical practice, little has been written about the use of Gestalt therapy theory as a comprehensive framework for social work practice as a whole. Gestalt therapy theory unifies social work's ecological and strength perspectives and is highly consonant with the core values of the profession. Four major theoretical aspects of Gestalt therapy that are highly applicable to social work practice are described: field theory, “I-Thou” relationship, creative adjustment, and the phenomenological perspective. Case examples are provided to demonstrate a Gestalt approach to social work practice. |
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Keywords: | Gestalt therapy social work field theory I-Thou creative adjustment phenomenological perspective |
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