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Web Resource for
Gestalt Researchers
 
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Welcome to GestaltResearch

This web site is dedicated to research on gestalt therapy and serves as a resource to gestalt therapists and researchers alike, encouraging the generation of practice-based evidence. Thus, we offer here a section describing various research designs gestalt therapists and gestalt researchers might utilize. It also lists and describes active research projects and identifies gestalt research communities. Finally, there is a section offering drafts of research or position papers, another section offering reviews of helpful and suggested books related to research, and there is a section of links researchers might find helpful or interesting.

This is one part of a three-part resource for gestalt-oriented reseachers. The other two parts consist of a social networking site (www.gestaltrearch.ning.com), and a listserv discussioni group (gestaltresearch@listserv.icors.org). Those who would like to be subscribed to the research listserv should contact Philip Brownell (phil at gtib dot org).

 
 

 

Hanbook for Theory, Research, and Practice in Gestalt Therapy
Edited by Philip Brownell. Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing and available in the fall of 2008 from Amazon.co.uk. See a detailed description of the book here.

Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches
By John W. Creswell. Published by Sage Publications and available at Amazon.com.

Real World Research: A Resource for Social Scientists and Practitioner-Researchers
By Colin Robson. Published by Wiley-Blackwell and available at Amazon.com

Becoming a Practitioner Researcher, A Gestalt Approach to Holistic Inquiry
By Paul Barber. Published by Middlesex University and available at Amazon.co.uk.