DiscoverThe Curious Case of Freedom015: Psychology of the status quo
015: Psychology of the status quo

015: Psychology of the status quo

Update: 2022-12-25
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We continue in our series on Gestalt therapy, today we focus on Introjection as a contact interruption, how are introjects formed, and how they contribute to the preservation of the status quo.


Sources reading:


Gestalt therapy, excitement and growth in the human personality by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman and Ralph Hefferline.


Grass unter meinen Füssen by Bruno-Paul de Rock.


Gestalt and Process, clinical diagnosis in gestalt therapy, a field guide by Hans Peter Dreitzel.


If you would like to contact me directly, please write me an email to thecuriouscaseoffreedom@gmail.com


Presentation and production - Orí Harmelin


Bumper music - The tallest of Orders by Simon MacHale


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And on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVi-A_N20DbM-GIdw50THPQ


A big thank you to Daniel Shafrir and Simon MacHale for their help and support in creating this content, for this episode and for all other episodes.

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015: Psychology of the status quo

015: Psychology of the status quo

the curious case of freedom