Abstract

"Abstract: The authors are interested in how, as psychotherapists, our personal, social, professional contexts inevitably affect the way we organise meaning for ourselves, and our clients. Both Gestalt therapy and intersubjectivity theory (a relational, psychoanalytic theory) are viewed as being ideally suited for cross-cultural application as they reject the notion of only ‘one truth’, are contextual and field-theory based, and respect the phenomenology of subjective experience. Key words: culture, organising principle, intersubjectivity, gestalt, field theory."

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