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 Bruno-Paul de Rock.
Gestalt and Process, clinical diagnosis in gestalt therapy, a field guide by Hans Peter Dreitzel.
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