Episodes
In this episode continuing our gestalt series, we take a closer look at two contact interruptions, or rather contact moderations: Confluence and deflection. Both have to do with the permeability of our boundaries, both are forms of creative adjustments, and as such are vital to our being-in-the-world, and both, when they become fixed and rigid forms of behaviour stand in our way of living freely in the here and now. Sources reading: Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human...
Published 04/25/24
In this episode we continue our gestalt series, and delve further into the world of polarities, observing how we fracture ourselves into a mind and a body. The body then takes the role of the disowned self. Since freedom starts with the individual, I believe that healing the fractured self is a vital step that can help us pave the way to a free society. Sources reading: Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and Ralph...
Published 04/08/24
Published 04/08/24
We continue in our series on Gestalt therapy, using the Gestalt lens to look at the development of the individual and society and the relationship between the two. Today we focus on polarities: the yin and yang of our existence. Enjoy Sources reading: Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and Ralph Hefferline. Creative Process in Gestalt Therapy by Joseph Zinker Body Process by James I. Kepner If you would like to contact me...
Published 03/22/24
We continue in our series on Gestalt therapy, using the Gestalt lens to look at the development of the individual and society and the relationship between the two. Today we focus on polarities: the yin and yang of our existence. Enjoy Sources reading: Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and Ralph Hefferline. Creative Process in Gestalt Therapy by Joseph Zinker Body Process by James I. Kepner If you would like to contact me...
Published 07/13/23
We continue in our series on Gestalt therapy, using the Gestalt lens to look at the development of the individual and society and the relationship between the two. Today we focus on Retroflection: the psychological mechanism which I use to divert the energy that I wish to direct towards to the environment back onto myself. Sources reading: Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and Ralph Hefferline. Grass unter meinen Füssen by...
Published 03/09/23
We continue in our series on Gestalt therapy, using the Gestalt lens to look at the development of the individual and society and the relationship between the two. Today we continue focusing on Introjection as a contact interruption, how are introjects formed, and how they contribute to the preservation of the status quo. Sources reading: Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and Ralph Hefferline. Grass unter meinen Füssen by...
Published 01/12/23
We continue in our series on Gestalt therapy, today we focus on Introjection as a contact interruption, how are introjects formed, and how they contribute to the preservation of the status quo. Sources reading: Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and Ralph Hefferline. Grass unter meinen Füssen by Bruno-Paul de Rock. Gestalt and Process, clinical diagnosis in gestalt therapy, a field guide by Hans Peter Dreitzel. If you would like...
Published 12/25/22
We continue in our series on Gestalt therapy, viewing the self through the lens of the the philosophy of Gestalt, and exploring how we can extrapolate from that understanding of self as a creative dynamic process to society at large. Sources reading: Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and Ralph Hefferline. Grass unter meinen Füssen by Bruno-Paul de Rock. Gestalt and Process, clinical diagnosis in gestalt therapy, a field guide by...
Published 12/02/22
We continue in our series about Gestalt therapy, exploring the origins and formation of neuroses. Sources reading: Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and Ralph Hefferline. Grass unter meinen Füssen by Bruno-Paul de Rock. Gestalt and Process, clinical diagnosis in gestalt therapy, a field guide by Hans Peter Dreitzel. If you would like to contact me directly, please write me an email to...
Published 11/18/22
In this episode we explore the concept of polarities, in particular health and illness as well as security and exploration with an attempt to reconcile between seemingly opposing human needs.  Sources reading: Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and Ralph Hefferline. Grass unter meinen Füssen by Bruno-Paul de Rock. Gestalt and Process, clinical diagnosis in gestalt therapy, a field guide by Hans Peter Dreitzel. If you would like to...
Published 11/04/22
This is part one of an introduction to Gestalt therapy, I am not sure yet how many episodes I will devote explicitly to the theory behind gestalt, but as it is an important part of my life, we will surely revisit it many times. As I am training in Gestalt therapy at the moment, this is a great opportunity for me to try and consolidate what I have learnt by presenting it here.  Sources reading:  Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and...
Published 10/20/22
In this episode we explore the similarities as well as the differences between the family unit and the State, drawing from child development research, and Gestalt therapy Source reading: The Drama of Being a Child by Alice Miller: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Drama-Being-Child-Search-True/dp/1860491014 Gestalt Therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Frederick Perls, Ralph. F Hefferline and Paul Goodman:...
Published 06/11/22
In this episode we explore what sets the State apart from other institutions in society. Source reading: Anatomy of the State by Murray N. Rothbard: https://mises.org/library/anatomy-state If you would like to contact me directly, please write me an email to [email protected] Presentation and production - Orí Harmelin Bumper music - The tallest of Orders by Simon MacHale Check out Simon's music on Spotify:...
Published 05/27/22
In this episode we explore historical examples as well as currant ones where law and order was and is provided with absence of State intervention. Sources: - Samuel 1, 8: - Property Rights in Celtic Irish Law by Joseph R. Peden: [Property Rights in Celtic Irish Law | Mises Institute](https://mises.org/library/property-rights-celtic-irish-law-0) - Private creation and enforcement of Law by David Friedman: [Private Creation and Enforcement of Law: A Historical...
Published 05/13/22
In this episode we take a look at how narratives and story telling shape our view of the world. How seeing people as being either good or bad is dangerously oversimplified, especially when we ignore the mechanisms that allow people to do so much harm even with the best of intentions. This episode touches on a few topics that have been discussed in episode 006, but I believe that they are worth revisiting. Sources: Foundation for Economic Education (fee.org) Out of Frame YouTube series:...
Published 04/29/22
In this episode we explore some seldom asked questions about the nature of political authority. Concentrating on Democracy and the will of the people, while attempting to learn from interpersonal relationships (the micro) and to apply our observations on society (the macro). Sources:  The discovery of freedom by Rose Wilder Lane: https://archive.org/details/TheDiscoveryOfFreedom2/page/n1/mode/2up The Law by Frédéric Bastiat:...
Published 04/16/22
In this fifth episode we take a closer look at what happens when law becomes a political instrument. This episode was inspired by the book The Law by Frédéric Bastiat:  https://www.sjsu.edu/people/john.estill/courses/158-s15/The%20Law%20-%20Bastiat.pdf  If you would like to contact me directly, please write me an email to [email protected] Presentation and production - Orí Harmelin Bumper music - The tallest of Orders by Simon MacHale Check out Simon's music on Spotify:...
Published 04/01/22
In this fourth episode we take a closer look at what shackles we use to bind each other with, keeping in mind that whenever we attempt to control our fellow humans, we contribute to the same mechanisms that end up binding us as well. If you would like to contact me directly, please write me an email to [email protected] Presentation and production - Orí Harmelin Bumper music - The tallest of Orders by Simon MacHale Check out Simon's music on Spotify:...
Published 03/18/22
In this third episode I offer a term clarification of the word freedom in a moral context. Observing the free individual, the slave and the tyrant, with a short look at Robinson Crusoe and Friday.  Robert LeFevre - Commentaries: https://open.spotify.com/show/75yUYwlFBEkf9sQFnDiuSD?si=3ce894938a6d4ffb If you would like to contact me directly, please write me an email to [email protected] Presentation and production - Orí Harmelin Bumper music - The tallest of Orders by...
Published 03/04/22
In this second episode of The Curious Case of Freedom we explore different contexts in which the concept of freedom may be relevant. If you would like to contact me directly, please write me an email to [email protected] Presentation and production - Orí Harmelin  Bumper music - The tallest of Orders by Simon MacHale Check out Simon's music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/71OkM6qFs6Xmc1hlOjXgIl?si=bFReoX_LSKS5EHXo4AJPlg On Bandcamp:...
Published 02/18/22
In this first episode of The Curious Case of Freedom we concentrate on a personal question; Why is freedom so important to me. And start our exploration of how we keep ourselves from being free. Considering both inner and outer shackles. Bumper music: The Tallest of Orders by Simon MacHale You can find more of Simon's music on: https://simonmachale.bandcamp.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/71OkM6qFs6Xmc1hlOjXgIl?si=LTG4L1cjQImt4exAE1FCCQ Design: Judith Brugger
Published 02/05/22