Field Perspectives in Clinical Practice: A Dialogue Between Relational Psychoanalysis, Post-Bionian Psychoanalysis, and Gestalt Therapy
Part of Psychoanalysis in a New Key series - more in this series

Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : June 2025
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 272
- Category :
Forthcoming - Category 2 :
Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 98049
- ISBN 13 : 9781032975979
- ISBN 10 : 1032975970
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This book is the outcome of a fruitful dialogue between relational psychoanalysis, neo-Bionian psychoanalysis, and Gestalt therapy on a contemporary growing edge of clinical practice: field theory.
What is happening in contemporary clinical practice that seems to be pushing theories towards a field perspective? Clinical issues are complex phenomena—they cannot be separated from social and cultural changes. Suffering, clients, and therapists change over time, and with them so do the needs and theoretical approaches of clinical professionals, so as to be able to update and adjust care practices.
This book is an independent, yet common study, which through the field concept explores what complexity theories and dynamic systems theories have described as “emerging phenomena,” or what phenomenological philosophy categorized as phenomenal field, pathic aesthetics, and atmospherology, or, more generally, our understanding of the relationship between clinical practice and critical thinking and of the centrality of the individual, as developed by postmodern thinkers.
With multiple professional perspectives and essential clinical material, this is key reading for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists.
Reviews and Endorsements
This groundbreaking book challenges the prevailing disciplinary way of thinking, adopting a transversal perspective by integrating diverse voices of experts in gestalt therapy, relational psychoanalysis, and neo-Bionian psychoanalysis. The dialogue between them focuses on the complex and frequently misunderstood concept of field, widening the lens through which we understand it by presenting and debating clinical cases, theoretical issues, and historical aspects. Simultaneously theoretical and conversational, Field Perspectives in Clinical Practice is a towering accomplishment and essential reading for clinicians and researchers in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
Mônica Botelho Alvim, PhD, professor, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; past president of the Brazilian Association of Gestalt Therapy
The contributing authors, each with their distinct orientations, demonstrate a remarkable willingness to transcend individual perspectives and engage in a collective chorus that fosters unprecedented development. This collaboration has yielded insights previously unimaginable. Each author’s contributions are so substantial that they merit individual volumes or entries in an encyclopedia dedicated to interpretative methods and the understanding of characters that emerge and evolve during sessions. A must-read for anyone interested in the cutting edge of psychoanalytic thought and practice, this volume is a testament to the power of interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative thinking.
Antonino Ferro, M.D., past president of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society (SPI), SPI training & supervising analyst, APsaA and IPA member, recipient of the Sigourney Award, 2007
This book needs to be read by everyone concerned with the evolution of contemporary psychology and psychotherapy. Like physics, which went from exploring individual bodies to exploring energy fields, cutting-edge psychotherapy concentrates less on individual internal wiring and plumbing and more on the fields that we create in our relationships. Gianni Francesetti and his colleagues have led the way, expanding field theory from Gestalt therapy in important new directions. This book is unique: it brings Gestalt therapy into dialogue with two modern psychoanalytic movements now turning toward field theory.
Michael Vincent Miller, PhD, former president of the New York Institute of Gestalt Therapy, author of Intimate Terrorism
Table of Contents
Introduction
Gianni Francesetti, Michela Gecele, Paolo Migone
1. Working in the Interpersonal Field: Two Clinical Narratives
Donnel B. Stern
2. Field Perspective in Relational Psychoanalysis. Response to Donnel Stern
Dan Bloom
3. Post-Bionian Field Theory and the Ethical Refounding of Psychoanalysis
Giuseppe Civitarese
4. Field Perspective in Gestalt Therapy. Is a Dialogue Possible with Post-Bionian Psychoanalysis?
Jean-Marie Robine
5. “Where Everything Shivers and Speaks.” Precious Fragments of Experience
Michela Gecele
6. “Necessary Light that Makes Me the Chosen Host.” Field Theories in Gestalt Therapy and Clinical Practice
Gianni Francesetti
7. Discussion for Gianni Francesetti and Michela Gecele
Donna Orange
8. Anna. A Clinical Case Study
Paola Zarini
9. Affects and Dissociative Field. Discussion of the Clinical Case by Paola Zarini
Susanna Federici, Gianni Nebbiosi
10. Anna KO
Fabio Rivara
11. “We Wish You a Good Life, Anna!” A Field-Theory-Informed View of Gestalt Therapy
Jan Roubal
12. What We See and Do Depends on the Point from Where We Look
Beatrix Wimmer
13. Field and Psychotherapy: Attempting a New Paradigm
Annibale Bertola
14. Historical Remarks on the Relationship Between Gestalt Therapy and Psychoanalysis
Bernd Bocian
About the Editor(s)
Gianni Francesetti, M.D., is a Psychiatrist, Gestalt psychotherapist, Adjunct Professor at the Dep. Psychology, University of Turin (Italy), international trainer and supervisor, co-director of IPSIG and of the Turin School of Psychopathology, co-founder of IG-FEST.
Michela Gecele is an MD, Psychiatrist, and Gestalt psychotherapist. She formerly coordinated, in Turin, a psychological and psychiatric service for immigrants. She is an international trainer and supervisor, co-director of IPSIG (International Institute of Gestalt Therapy and Psychopathology) and of the Turin School of Psychopathology, and co-founder of IG-FEST (International Study Group on Emergent Self and Field Theory).
Paolo Migone, M.D., is editor of the Italian journal Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane (Psychotherapy and the Human Sciences), co-chair of the Rapaport-Klein Study Group, and member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association and of Psychological Issues. He founded the Italian chapters of SPR.
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