Gerhard Stemberger
Gerhard Stemberger (born June 29, 1947 in Innsbruck, Austria) is a sociologist and Gestalt psychologist in Vienna, Austria, and one of the main representatives of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy.
After a career in sociological and psychological working time research, Stemberger turned to clinical psychology and psychotherapy. He has published extensively in the fields of clinical applications of Gestalt psychology, key concepts of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy, ethics in psychotherapy, and history of Gestalt theory.[1] He is co-editor (executive editor 2000-2012) of the international multidisciplinary journal "Gestalt Theory" (de Gruyter) and of the journal "Phänomenal - Zeitschrift für Gestalttheoretische Psychotherapie" (Krammer). He is faculty member of the Austrian Association for Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy (ÖAGP). 1999-2007 he was president of the international Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA). 1992-2011 he served as an expert member of the Psychotherapy Advisory Council of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Health. Stemberger is living in Vienna (Austria) and Berlin (Germany).
Stemberger has edited and published three important Gestalt psychological anthologies: The first appeared in 2002 and contains classical and contemporary Gestalt psychological contributions to psychopathology ("Psychische Störungen im Ich-Welt-Verhältnis"). The second, published in 2017, is a collection of works of the Italian Gestalt psychologist Giuseppe Galli ("Der Mensch als Mit-Mensch"). The third appeared in 2018, a collection of works of the German Gestalt psychologist, sports psychologist and lucid dreams researcher Paul Tholey ("Gestalttheorie von Sport, Klartraum und Bewusstsein").
References
- For a list of full text articles and book chapters see Stemberger on academia.edu and Stemberger on researchgate.net
External links
- G. Stemberger (2008): Diagnostics in Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy
- G. Stemberger (2019): Some Remarks on the Field Concept in Gestalt Psychology
- Stemberger page on GTA website, including bibliography
- Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA)
- Open access journal Gestalt Theory at de Gruyter