3. Field Theory You must belong to the GTI Certification Training Program membership to access this content. Course Information Tracks: GTI Certification Training Course Categories: Field Theory Tags: Field Theory 0% 1. Introduction Yontef, F. (1993). Awareness, Dialogue and Process: Essays on Gestalt Therapy. NY: The Gestalt Journal Press. Chap 10: Introduction to Field Theory. Parlett, M. (1991). Reflections on Field Theory. The British Gestalt Journal pp69-80. Gibson, R. (1998). Chaos. Presented at 1st Australian Gestalt Conference, Perth. Engel, G.L. (1980). The Clinical Application of the Biopsychosocial Model. American Journal of Psychiatry, May 137:5. Williamson, D. (1999). Face to Face. Currency Press, Sydney Schoch de Neuforn, S. (2001). Considering the Field in Gestalt Therapy Clinic. Australian Gestalt Journal Vol 5. del Pozo, H (1999). Unravelling Family Secrets. http://bertchile.iwarp.com/HellingerFamily.htm Blatner. (1985). Psychodrama.i pp81-99. Hyland, M. (2001). The Intelligent Body. New Scientist, 26th May. Roberts, A. (1999). Digging Up the Bodies. British Gestalt Journal, Vol 8 No 2. Bird, J. (2000). The Hearts Narrative. Edge Press, Auckland. Excerpts Chapter 6, Working with Time. Pp 233-241. Gerunde, H. & Kampmann, B. (1995). Disease and Suffering – The Gestalt Approach as an Alternative to the Medical Model. The British Gestalt Journal 1996, Vol.5. No.2, pp. 84-91. Dimitrov, V (1998). Introduction to the Key Concepts of Complexity Science. Assessment 113: 1.3 Field Theory | Reflection Form Assessment 113: 1.3 Field Theory | Concept Map Assessment 115: 1.3 Field Theory | Reflection Form Assessment 120: 1.3 Field Theory Implications | Essay Published by Vinay View all posts by Vinay