Volume 2, Issue 1 - 2008
Psychotherapy and Social Change

Contents

Editorial
Psychotherapy and Social Change: Gestalt Therapy’s Calling?
Dan Bloom, Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb, Frank-M. Staemmler

Editorial Note
Notes on Nomenclature

Section 1 — Theoretical Bridges
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Psychotherapy and Social Change:
Gestalt Therapists Reply to Questions
From the Editors and From Zygmunt Bauman
Seán Gaffney, Malcolm Parlett and Giovanni Salonia

Section 2 — Historical Bridges
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Culture Change:
Conversations Concerning Political and Religious Difference
Philip Lichtenberg (with brief comments from Judith Brown, Philip Brownell, Kathleen Hoel and Joe Lay)

Section 3 — Bridges in Practice
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The Organization as Social-Microcosm:
Gestalt Therapy Oriented Organizational Practice
Talia Levine Bar-Yoseph

On Clinical Intervention in Organizations: Comments on Talia Levine Bar-Yoseph’s Article
Dario Forti

In Memory of Ruth Ronall
Bud Feder

Section 4 — A Critical Eye on Books and Essays

Mindfulness as a Path to Well-Being:
Book Review of D. Siegel, 2007
Robert G. Lee and Deborah Ullman

Overcoming Reductionism in Neuroscience:
Book Review of E. Harmon-Jones and P. Winkielman, 2007
Peter Philippson

The Built-in Impossibility of Our End:
Book Review of R. D. Stolorow, 2007
Antonio Sichera

Section 5 — A Critical Eye on Conferences

Gestalt Therapists Explore Their Roots in Rome
April 2007
Philip Brownell

Contact: Cycle or Sequence? A Colloquium in New York
December 2007
Christine Stevens

Section 6 — Bridges Toward a Wider Perspective

Dialogue and Dogmatism in a Post-Modern World: - What Size the Ecological Footprint of Your Pineapple?
Sally Denham-Vaughan


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