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- Gestalt Interviewing: Identifying Candidates with Insightful Problem Solving SkillsFrom the perspective of Organizational Psychology, the practice of interviewing potential candidates is considered. This article stresses the importance of focusing on the context of the interview and creative problem solving of the interviewee.
- Introduction to Gestalt PsychologyThis article describes the early development of Gestalt Psychology and who was responsible for formulating this particular branch of psychology. Also described are basic Gestalt principles of perception.
- Square Enix Has Released Another Great Title in Their Final Fantasy Series: Final Fantasy XIIIYou get to wield magic, weapons and command "Eidolons" to defeat your adversaries, throughout your quests of Cocoon and the outer world of Pulse.
- Laws of Gestalt PsychologyThis article describes and gives examples of 6 different laws of Gestalt Psychology. It also gives a brief definition of Gestalt psychology and its origins. Laws include Pragnanz, Similarity, Continuation, Common Fate, Proximity and Familiarity.
- Understanding Gestalt Psychology and Gestalt TherapyOverview and explanation of Gestalt Psychology and Gestalt Therapy.
- A Brief Introduction to Gestalt TherapyGestalt Therapy was first used during the 1940s by Frederick Perls and his wife, Laura Perls. In essence, how one perceives an experience is more important than interpreting them, according to Gestalt philosophy.
- Bender Gestalt Test: Diagnosing Organic Brain Injury in ChildrenUsing the Bender Gestalt Test, a child's organic brain injury can be assessed and isolated to particular location.
- Gestalt PsychologyThe word "gestalt", for which there is no exact English equivalent, most closely translates to mean united or meaningful whole. Humans rely on perception of their environment coupled with preconceived knowledge in order to make sense of things.
- Why Reparative Therapy is Not TherapyReparative therapy causes harm and should not be allowed to be called therapy
Aversion TherapyWhat is aversion therapy, how does it work, and what are some common applications?- Gestalt PsychologyMajor resistances that hinder an individual from facing and dealing with conflicts and stressors.
- The Science Behind Using Maggots in Place of Surgery for Dead Tissue RemovalDoctors place live maggots upon the open wound and then seal up the wound with a bandage. The maggots are left on the wound until there is no more dead tissue. Maggots eat only dead tissue. They do not eat live tissue.
- The Ancient Practice of Maggot Therapy Makes a ComebackFor thousands of years the Australian aborigines practiced maggot therapy to clean open wounds. Burmese peoples and Mayan Indians treated wounded individuals with maggots wrapped in wet grass or some sort of cloth.
How to Make Antabuse Therapy a Positive ExperienceIt is always better to stop drinking regardless of the inconvenience or other circumstances which surround Antabuse therapy.- How Gestalt Therapy Treats DepressionThe gestalt therapists will not allow you to talk about your past at all. The "here and now" is what they are concerned with. They feel the answers to today's issues must be treated in the present context.
Is the World Too Broken to Be Fixed?Is there hope for a better world? Left to governments and politics, probably no. Taken on by individual people, possibly yes. A moment of hopefulness.- Maggots Are Once Again Finding Their Place in MedicineMaggot therapy shows promise where traditional medicine is unable to cure non-healing wounds. With maggot therapy no wound debridement (surgical or laser removal of necrotic (dead) tissue) is necessary.
- Developing Organizational PersonalityIn this age of guerilla marketing strategies and new and improved IT applications, there is one aspect of corporate health that is often overlooked - organizational personality. This article describes what it is and how to get one.
- My Life After Therapy.If You Don't Need Therapy, You Are DEAD.
- Personality and Counseling TheoryIt is true that each person marches to the beat of a different drum. Meaning, each one of us possesses a thought process, motivation, and personality that it exact to no one.


