Abstract
"Abstract: Gestalt therapy theory has generally had to borrow a developmental conception from other theories. This article considers the differences between historical and concurrent approaches to development, and makes the case for utilising a concurrent approach to development. Kegan’s theory of development is presented as an example of a concurrent approach. The application of this approach is illustrated in a case example. Keywords: Kegan, Piaget, organismic self-regulation, embeddedness, introjects, impasse, developmental."
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