- The theoretical assumptions underpinning gestalt therapy.
- Gestalt assessment and process diagnosis.
- Field theory, phenomenology and dialogue.
- Ethics and values.
- Evaluation and research.
As such this book will be essential reading for gestalt trainees, as well as all counsellors and psychotherapists wanting to learn more about the gestalt approach.
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Lynne Jacobs, PhD. Co-Founder Pacific Gestalt Institute, Los Angeles, USA'
Whether discovering Gestalt therapy for the first time or wanting to update previous learning, readers will find this book an indispensable companion: wide-ranging, lively, authoritative, and easy to follow. Theory and practice interweave throughout. Experiential intermissions help focus attention. The author's choice of 100 subjects is well-judged and original. An experienced and respected Gestalt practitioner, Mann demonstrates here his deep understanding of the Gestalt approach, its history, craft, and contemporary vision. The book offers stimulus, enjoyment, and support for holistic learning.
Malcolm Parlett, PhD., Former editor of the British Gestalt Journal, international trainer.
Mann has excelled in producing a second edition of this key Gestalt text that both consolidates and extends the first edition. The experiential exercises encourage you to "try on" concepts in a way that brings theory vividly alive. Whether you identify as a gestalt clinician, coach, or organisational consultant, as a novice or experienced practitioner, this book is outstanding in identifying and describing the heart of the approach.
Sally Denham-Vaughan, DPsych., Chair EAGT GPO committee, Co-Founder Relational Change, UK.
Rich Hycner Ph.D., author of Between Person and Person: Toward A Dialogical Psychotherapy
"Although covering 'The Basics', this book is an important resource for both beginners and seasoned practitioners. Mann manages to convey the fullness and richness of gestalt theory whilst offering the detail of key maps and concepts in a well referenced and meticulous way. This is certainly a book to be dipped into and re-read over and over again."
Dr Marie-Anne Chidiac, author, Relational Organisational Gestalt and co-Founder Relational Change
"In writing The Basics, Dave Mann is like a high quality builder. Here are reliable theoretical foundations, contemporary materials, with sound therapeutic craftsmanship on display throughout. Each gestalt therapy writer has to find their own synthesis of history, clinical experience, philosophy, and practical examples. This book is a creative achievement from a seasoned writer and confident explainer. I recommend this engaging read for beginners and familiars alike, a skilful summary full of wisdom and energy."
Malcolm Parlett Ph.D, international gestalt coach and Whole Intelligence researcher
"Pull up a chair! Reading Dave Mann's book is like chatting with him while sitting around a warm fireplace. His easy, conversational style and his creative use of accessible, everyday examples allow the reader access to concepts and terms that might seem daunting at first. One comes away loving gestalt therapy, eager to learn and practice. What more can one ask?"
Lynne Jacobs, Ph.D., co-founder, Pacific Gestalt Institute








