Exploring Masculinity, Sexuality, and Culture in Gestalt Therapy: An Autoethnography
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2020
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 166
- Category :
Gestalt Therapy - Catalogue No : 95443
- ISBN 13 : 9780367633066
- ISBN 10 : 9780367633
Reviews and Endorsements
"I think the book is an important, creative, thoughtful contribution to gestalt therapy research and practice. It is suitable for both those interested in research, and those interested in deepening their clinical sensibilities. Adam's ability to intermingle history/culture/politics with specific moments-in-living is rare. But once you lean into it, I think one never hears clinical material (or their own stories) in quite the same way again. He expands our boundaries of inclusiveness." - Lynne Jacobs, PhD, Co-founder of Pacific Gestalt Institute; Training and Supervising Analyst, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis.
"No excuses! Pay attention right there where you turn your sight away - both outwards and inwards. This is how this work builds painful sensitivity to minorities of all kinds - both outwards and inwards. All this done with a systematic curiosity (this is research) and touching boldness (it is just Adam). We see autoethnography bridging research with life: we want to read more about Adam because we want to know more about ourselves." - Jan Roubal, MD, PhD, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic; gestalt therapy trainer and supervisor.
"The use of autoethnography to explore, interrogate, and challenge aspects of therapy culture is always welcome. Adam does this in fascinating, courageous, and engaging ways in this text. His work exemplifies high quality research which unashamedly celebrates subjectivity in therapy-focused autoethnographic inquiry. In a study that gets close into the interconnection of the personal with the cultural in gestalt therapy, he does a great service to that modality. Arcane sacred cows always need to be scrutinised, challenged, and Adam certainly does this, in ways that are scholarly, insightful, and fun. The gestalt community should rejoice!" - Alec Grant, PhD, independent scholar; co-editor of Contemporary British Autoethnography and International Perspectives on Autoethnographic Research and Practice.