GESTALT THERAPY AND FIELD THEORY FACING THE CHALLENGES OF AN ACCELERATING WORLD
The concept of “composting” – the support that Gestalt Field Theory offers in Gestalt therapy practice in response to the deteriorating human condition in the contemporary world.
We invite experienced Gestalt psychotherapists and supervisors to a seminar with Jan Roubal.
Psychotherapy naturally responds to the needs of a given era. In today’s world, dominated by excessive stimulation, our experiences have no chance to integrate. There is a lack of support and stable ground. This situation is significantly different from the times when Gestalt therapy was created. We therefore need to rethink our approach again (after the dialogical turn).
How to avoid the trap of generating ever new experiences and awareness in psychotherapy, thereby reinforcing the over-saturation that our clients suffer from? How to change our approach to promote assimilation and supportive ground?
In response to these questions Jan Roubal will present support from Field Theory and propose the concept of “composting.” Through personal work and supervision, the seminar will combine practice and theory of the contemporary Gestalt therapeutic approach.
HOST: JAN ROUBAL - psychotherapist and psychiatrist
Date: 9–11.04.2026
Location: Warsaw, ul. Grzybowska 4
Number of participants: group up to 30 people
REGISTRATION THROUGH THE FORM: formularz
Conditions of participation:
Account number for payments:
Psychoterapia Danuta Kondratowicz
MBANK 83 1140 2004 0000 3402 7977 4027
The workshop will be translated from English into Polish by Ewa Górska.
CERTIFICATE: Participants will receive a certificate of attendance for the seminar (18 contact hours), which meets the requirements of psychotherapy schools and the certification of PTPG and EAGT.
The seminar is aimed at:
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