Frank-M StaemmlerAggression, Time, and Understanding
Contributions to the Evolution of Gestalt Therapy
Frank-M. Staemmler, Ph.D., co-founder and co-director of the Zentrum für Gestalttherapie in Würzburg, Germany, has contributed greatly to the Gestalt therapy literature, authoring over seventy articles and book chapters as well as five books, and (co-)editing six other books. Co-editor of Studies in Gestalt Therapy: Dialogical Bridges and past editor of the International Gestalt Journal, he teaches and presents internationally.
Preface. I: Aggression. Ego, Anger, and Attachment: A Critique of Perls's
Aggression Theory and Method. II: Time. The Here and Now is not What it
Used to Be: The Tail of the Comet, the Face of Janus, and the Infinity of
Possibilities. Towards a Theory of Regressive Processes in Gestalt Therapy:
On Time Perspective, Developmental Model and the Wish to Be Understood.
III: Understanding. Dialogue and Interpretation in Gestalt Therapy: Making
Sense Together. Cultivated Uncertainty: An Attitude of Gestalt Therapists.