1st Edition

Gestalt Therapy in Times of War New Clinical Tools and Political Consciousness

128 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

128 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

128 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

How do social and political conflicts of our time “contaminate” psychotherapy practice? Rather than investigating the reasons for war, this book offers testimonies from psychotherapists working on the front lines or from those who are deeply aware that we live in times of war. Is it possible to remain clear-headed and neutral in the therapeutic role, to navigate such traumatic emotions... Read more

Foreword to the English edition

Miriam Taylor 

Preface of the Italian edition

Paolo Migone  

1. Introduction. Hope Begets Peace, Fear Begets War  

    Pietro Andrea Cavaleri and Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb

2. Gestalt Psychotherapists in Times of War: Generosity, Courage, Emotion Crossing Borders

    Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb  

3. The Knowledge of Psychology and War

     Pietro Andrea Cavaleri  

4. Trust and Living Experience in the Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl

    Alice Pugliese  

5. The Evolution of the European Spirit

    Stefania Benini

6. Upholding Human Dignity in a Field in Crisis

    Guus Klaren    

7. Psychotherapists in Wartime: Notes of Two Ukrainian Therapists

    Elena Kolomiiets and Inna Didkovska  

8. The "Imprisoned" Condition of Russian Psychotherapists: Personal and Professional Ethics

    Max Mishchenko 

9. The Libyan Hell: A Tragedy that Concerns the Background of the World: Psychotherapy with Ebrima

    Giuseppe Cannella    

10. Does Gestalt Therapy Have Anything to do With Peace? Flying With a View from Above

      Eduardo Salvador   

11. The Present of the Future: Concluding Reflections on Being a Therapist of Today and Tomorrow

      Mattia Romano and Giacomo Bisonti

Biography

Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb is Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Director of the Gestalt Institute HCC Italy, and Chair of the Gestalt Therapy Book Series.

Pietro Andrea Cavaleri is Trainer at the Post Graduate School of Psychotherapy of the Gestalt Institute HCC Italy.

Mattia Romano is Psychologist and a Senior Trainee in Gestalt Psychotherapy at the Gestalt Institute HCC Italy.

Giacomo Bisonti is Psychologist and a Senior Trainee in Gestalt Psychotherapy at the Gestalt Institute HCC Italy.

"Gestalt Therapy in Times of War is a deeply moving and timely collection that reveals the courage, compassion, and ethical depth of Gestalt psychotherapists confronting human suffering in war. By weaving clinical insight with social conscience, this volume renews faith in humanity and in the healing power of relationship, offering hope where despair reigns and showing how empathy itself can become an act of peace."

Scott D. Churchill, Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of Dallas

 

"This well-conceived book is a vital contribution to psychotherapy in an era marked by violence, trauma, and social upheaval. Each chapter deepens our understanding of how Gestalt therapy—phenomenological and aesthetic—can facilitate healing for those enduring the continuous traumatic stresses of wartime. The book revisits Gestalt’s foundations as a social and political therapy, one that invites engagement with the world through personal development, clarity of judgment, and action with political consequence.

By integrating Gestalt principles with political awareness, this book offers clinicians not only therapeutic tools but also a profound ethical compass. I highly recommend it to therapists across modalities seeking to address the ongoing traumas of war."

Ruella Frank, PhD, is the founder and director of Center for Somatic Studies, NYC, and author of The Bodily Roots of Experience in Psychotherapy.

 

"This book provides an engrossing, in-depth exploration of today’s European crisis, examining underlying forces, its traumatic toll, and Gestalt therapy's role providing essential theorizing and new clinical approaches. The discourses are heartfelt, presented in evocative and absorbing narratives informed by current circumstances, philosophic perspective, and fundamental human concerns as war and peace, trust and betrayal, injury and healing, death and survival, freedom and oppression, grief and celebration. The clinical and therapeutic approach is especially absorbing, as it proposes new emphasis, theory, and method, and clarifies Gestalt therapy’s special suitability for trauma treatment with awareness born of a healing relationship anchored in its phenomenological, field, and aesthetic stances.

I highly recommend this work to stimulate, inform, and provide innovative clinical guidance."

Perry Klepner, Fellow, the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy

 

"This is a book that engages the heart. It offers perspectives on war, strivings for peace, and community, by people who are most directly affected by violence, disunion, disruption ,and institutional failures. They champion dignity and community and, through their stories. And through the people they invite us to meet, they inspire me to cherish how our gestalt therapy can support a more humane future."

Lynne Jacobs, Ph.D., Co-founder, Pacific Gestalt Institute, Los Angeles Training and supervising analyst, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles