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17 pages in length. The writer discusses human nature, personality, wellness/illness/problems, therapeutic process and procedures, and research as they pertain to Gestalt therapy. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
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internal aspects as beliefs, ideas, reasoning, thoughts and knowledge. This argument is based upon the fact that being tuned into these elements of human nature helps an individual to
tap into ones intrinsic sense of consciousness. Attempts to define the notion of holistic perception - which implies "the entire cortex exhibits equipotentiality with regard to all cognitive operations
and that all cortical areas (or even brain parts) contribute to sufficiently complex processes" (Pulvermueller, 1999, pp. 253-337) - inevitably led theorists down a path of discovery that postulated the
very essence of being, inasmuch as it was carefully and methodically contemplated the various avenues an individual must travel as a means by which to inevitably reach the cognition that
other minds do, indeed, attain above and beyond ones own. Human perception is based upon much more than merely the obvious; rather, what
one perceives is often rooted in what ones mind expects to perceive of that particular entity. Gestalt therapy, based upon "a broadly interdisciplinary general theory which provides a framework
for a wide variety of psychological phenomena, processes, and applications" (The Krammer Verlag, no date), helps provide answers as to the reasons why human beings perceive of things far beyond
their physical limitations. The law of pragnanz, which asserts that man is "innately driven to experience things in as good a gestalt as possible" (Boeree, 2000), addresses this extenuating
perception by employing several other laws to complete its interpretation. "During all those years there was a feeling of direction, of going straight toward something concrete. It is,
of course, very hard to express that feeling in words, but it was decidedly the case, and clearly to be distinguished from later considerations about the rational form of the
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