Free webinar with Peter Philippson! 11.07.2023, Tuesday 17:00 - 19:00 | Applications: [email protected], 575 591 555

Free webinar with Peter Philippson!

You are cordially invited to a 2-hour free webinar with Peter Philippson!

Webinar topic: The Active Principle in Gestalt Therapy

Organizer: Lodz Gestalt School

Presenter: Peter Philippson

Deadline: 11.07.2023

Webinar Day: Tuesday: 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

The webinar is aimed at psychologists and psychotherapists. It will be held on a zoom platform. It will be conducted in English and translated into Polish. The number of places is limited! Applications are accepted by email: [email protected]. It is necessary to provide your name for the application.

Free webinar with Peter Philippson – description:

In the “self” theory of Gestalt therapy, the self and the other take their form in the act of contacting each other, rather than in the pre-existing self, which then makes contact. While theories of the pre-existing self must show how such a self can change, in Gestalt theory, change is always available, and the question is how we maintain a sense of personal continuity – and when that continuity becomes problematic, leaving us acting in familiar and painful ways. This workshop will introduce the theory and practice of working with clients based on this understanding. There will be time for personal work, discussion and skill practice.

A few words about Peter Philippson:

Peter Philippson, M.Sc. (Gestalt Psychotherapy) is a UKCP-certified Gestalt psychotherapist and trainer, a faculty member and supervisor of the Gestalt Psychotherapy & Training Institute UK, a founding member of the Manchester Gestalt Centre, a member of the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy, a senior trainer of GITA (Slovenia), a faculty member of IpsiG (Turin), an advisory board member of the Center for Somatic Studies, a founding member of IG-FEST and a guest trainer of many training programs around the world. He has been working as a psychotherapist for 36 years. He is a former president of the International Association for the Advancement of Gestalt Therapy.