Gestalt Therapy

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Across
  1. 1. Approach that focuses on client's perception of reality
  2. 3. The stage of integration that clients aware that they have a choice and begin to try out new behavior
  3. 4. The main developer of Gestalt Therapy
  4. 6. Turning back onto ourselves what we would like to do to someone else
  5. 9. The stage of integration that clients acquire a novel view of an old situation
  6. 10. Uncritically accepting others' beliefs and standards without assimilating them to make them congruent with who we are
  7. 11. Whole or completion
  8. 13. An exercise that helps clients to resolve their unfinished business, interpersonal problem and internal polarized elements
  9. 14. Blurring differentiation between the self and the environment
  10. 15. Those aspect of individual experience that are often out of awareness
  11. 17. The stage of integration that clients learn how to influence their environment
  12. 18. Relationship Therapeutic relationship in Gestalt Therapy
Down
  1. 2. An exercise that clients are asked to heighten their gesture or movement
  2. 4. Principle that assumes people must be seen in its environment or context
  3. 5. Disowning certain aspects of ourselves by assigning them to the environment
  4. 7. Those aspect of individual experience that are most salient at any moment
  5. 8. Gestalt therapists see dream as the royal road to _______
  6. 12. The internal polarized aspect of individual that represents righteous, authoritarian, moralistic, and manipulative
  7. 16. The internal polarized aspect of individual that represents defensive, helpless, weak, powerlessness, and assuming no responsibility
  8. 17. The objective of Gestalt Therapy is to gain _______