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Organiser:
Victorian Association of Gestalt Practitioners

VAGP Membership 2024-25

Jan 30, 2025
Organiser:
Victorian Association of Gestalt Practitioners

Enlivened Embodied Experiential Practice (EEEP)

May 11, 2025
Organiser:
Gestalt Therapy Australia

Discover gestalt and GTA hybrid program online info session (May 2025)

May 13, 2025
Organiser:
Gestalt Therapy Australia

Foundations of relational gestalt therapy

May 29, 2025
Organiser:
Gestalt Therapy Australia

Working with relational trauma: Adult Exploration of Attachment Interview

Jul 3, 2025
Organiser:
ConnectGround Clinic

Working therapeutically with pain and chronic illness: a gestalt approach

Aug 30, 2025
Organiser:
Victorian Association of Gestalt Practitioners

Gestalt therapy postgraduate practice group

Sep 20, 2025
Organiser:
Gestalt Therapy Australia

Introduction to gestalt practice: skills-based workshop series

Oct 17, 2025
Organiser:
Gestalt Centre

A gestalt approach to working with habits and addictions

Nov 17, 2025
Organiser:
Gestalt Therapy Australia

Gestalt supervision extension

Nov 27, 2025

Professional extension seminars

Organiser:
ConnectGround Clinic

Working therapeutically with pain and chronic illness: a gestalt approach

Aug 30, 2025

Gestalt project seminars

Organiser:
Victorian Association of Gestalt Practitioners

VAGP Membership 2024-25

Jan 30, 2025
Organiser:
Victorian Association of Gestalt Practitioners

Enlivened Embodied Experiential Practice (EEEP)

May 11, 2025
Organiser:
Victorian Association of Gestalt Practitioners

Gestalt therapy postgraduate practice group

Sep 20, 2025
Gestalt Foundations
The 6 relational gestalt foundations underpin all we do at the Gestalt Centre.
Aware
Embodied awareness
Aware
Opposites: Unaware, constrained & frustrated

Awareness is the goal of Relational Gestalt Therapy.

Awareness supports connection, wisdom, spontaneity & health.We bring attention to our body (embodied awareness) because needs (longings & fears) emerge contextually first as sensation.

Beginning with embodied experience, we are more aware in the here-and-now and more likely to know what we need in any given moment and more able to act to satisfy these needs.

Awareness sets us up to be more receptive and responsive in all aspects of our life.

Present
Attuned & transformational presence
Present
Opposites: Absent, distracted & reactive

Presence is at the heart of Relational Gestalt Therapy.

Presence provides a way of being in the here-and-now with openness and flexibility, able to respond to the fulness of the moment.

In this place of presence, we are aware of the ways our history and other contextual conditions might organise our current experience.

From presence we are more able to confirm the humanity of others. With compassion, we hold others with deep care.

Gestalt training supports the development of therapeutic presence.

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Receptive
Enlivened & responsive relating
Receptive
Opposites: Closed, denying & isolate

Tuned into our own experience, more present in the here and now, we can orient ourselves to others and the world we live in.  

We become more spontaneous and receptive to our needs, and the needs of others, as they emerge in contact.

We build interest in deep satisfying interpersonal relating.

We become curious about the ways we habitually meet others and the changes and challenges of life.

As we become more aware of our habitual patterns in relating to others and meeting our needs flexibly we begin to create change, healing, or transformation.

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Choiceful
Compassionate & experimental living
Choiceful
Opposites: Rigid, blaming & shaming

In Gestalt, change often includes acceptance of our lived experience.  We understand that some of what causes distress is a response to earlier adversity and challenge (adaption).

With support we can identify and begin to let go of unhelpful pathologising narratives.  Instead of trying to be ‘someone else’, we can allow ourselves to be who we are.

We become more compassionate and curious.

We experiment in the world to create novel opportunities for growth and development.  We become more creative and flexible moment-to-moment.

Situated
Cultural & environmental sensitivity
Situated
Opposites: Unaccountable, self-interested & isolated

Our curiosity helps us to grapple with the ways we are situated in cultural and environmental worlds (contexts).

We develop in the context of complex relational worlds of family, school, culture, and environment. We recognise that these worlds inevitably shape how we relate to ourselves and others.

Gestalt therapy seeks to contextualise all experience, breaking down ideas of individual pathology, shame, and blame.

We ask the question ‘how does this make sense?’

We also seek to become more meaningfully engaged in responding to issues of ecology, diversity, power, and privilege.

Engaged
Ethical, just & community minded
Engaged
Opposites: Self-absorbed, disconnected & lonely

Within a relational gestalt framework, the true goal of therapy is to be engaged in the world, with a developed sense of self and an understanding of the co-emergent experiencing in relationship, family, communities large and small.

Therapy supports more than the individual who attends; it builds capacity for community.

We support people to become more ethical.  Ethical in the sense of responsive, responsible, and willing to act for justice.

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The Gestalt Centre is an environment that is welcoming and inclusive of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI+) persons and communities.  The Gestalt Centre and Lygon Therapy are members of the Welcome Here Project.
The Gestalt Centre acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional custodians of this land and pays respect to Elders past, present and future. We celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture and achievements as well as recognise the contributions that Indigenous Australians make to our country and our society. We support the Uluru Statement from the Heart and The Voice to Parliament.
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