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In October, 1996 the NYIGT concluded "...that in order to best study where we are, what we have to say and where we are going, we must reexamine together our basic assumptions and as always apply these assumptions to ourselves as an Institute." This review was a means of grounding our work in theory building and in teaching/learning.

Each year since then we have renewed and/or modified that goal and built on our work of the year before. In 96/97 we reviewed basic nodal points such as field, figure/ground, contacting, self as process, and interuptions of contact. In subsequent years we have explored how these ideas are used in Gestalt pyschotherapy. We have also applied these ideas to the way we have structured our meetings and in our development of notions of Gestalt group psychotherapy.

The following papers have been presented at the Institute over these years. We are posting abstracts as we receive them. For full copies, please contact the authors.

The Dwell of Loneliness: Narcissism,Contact, and Intentionality – Ovid’s Echo and Narcissus and a case study
Daniel J. Bloom, dan@djbloom.com

August 2007
   

Laura Perls: The Aesthetic of Commitment
Daniel J. Bloom, dan@djbloom.com

June 2005
   
The Gestalt of Feminism
Zelda Friedman, zelnorm@aol.com
May, 2000
   
Experience Indivisable, Preaching to the Converted
Dan Bloom, dan@djbloom.com
Ruella Frank, ruellafrank@nyc.rr.com
April, 2000
   
Gestalt Therapy with Couples
Karen Humphrey, humphrey@verizon.net
March, 2000
   
Dreaming, Dreams, & Dreamwork: A Field Perspective
Susan Jurkowski, sijurkowski@hotmail.com
February, 2000
   
ATTENDING TO BODY EXPERIENCE IN GESTALT THERAPY
M'Lou Caring, mlouc@aol.com
Gail Feinstein, ursaluna@aol.com
Susan Gregory, sgregory@gestalsing.com
January, 2000
   
Thoughts on Id Functioning
Cynthia Cook, cynthea3@aol.com
October, 1999
   
Community and Diversity: A Field View
Carl Hodges, cwhvosge@aol.com
September, 1999
   
Aspects of Depression
Dan Bloom, dan@djbloom.com
May, 1999
   
CONTACT INTERRUPTION: THEORETICAL CONDSIDERATIONS
Perry Klepner, perry302@aol.com
February, 1999
   
Boundary Disturbance:
Clinical, Social and Political Implications

Jack Aylward, jackatpcc@aol.com
January, 1999
   
On the Gestalt Therapy Approach to Reaction Formation
Joe Lay, joelay@earthlink.net
 
   
Diagnosis and Evaluation
Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb
Giovanni Salonia, training@gestalt.it
November, 1997
   
On the Nature of Gestalt Therapy
Joe Lay, joelay@earthlink.net
May, 1997
   
Self as Process
Ken Meyer, kdocmeyer@aol.com
February, 1997
   
Self:Structuring/Functioning
Dan Bloom, dan@djbloom.com
January, 1997
   
Gestalt Therapy Theory, A Perspective from Pragmatism—
The Basis of Gestalt Therapy:
An Evolutionary Restatement

Richard Kitzler, lycidas@earthlink.net
December, 1996
   
Contacting
Lee Zevy, lzevy@cs.com
November, 1996
   
Field Theory Introduction: Figure/Ground
Carl Hodges, cwhvosge@aol.com
October, 1996
   
SELF IN EXPERIENCE, GESTALT THERAPY, SCIENCE AND BUDDHISM: MOVING TOWARD SYNTHESIS
Ruth Wolfert