Gestalt therapy combines body and mind factors by stressing awareness. Clients are viewed as having the ability to recognize how earlier influences may have changed their lives. Gestalt therapy makes the client aware of how to avoid problems while taking care of unfinished matters and experience things in a positive light. What is the main goal of the Gestalt theory?
  1. Integration of behavior, feelings, and thinking
  2. Separation of behavior, feelings, and thinking
  3. Integration of freedom, childhood, and awareness
  4. Separation of responsibility, behavior, and awareness
Explanation
Answer - A - The main goal of Gestalt therapy is the integration of behavior, feelings, and thinking. The therapist may use confrontation, dream analysis, dialogue with polarities, or role playing. This may include treatment of crisis intervention, marital/family therapy, childhood behaviors, psychosomatic disorders, or the training of mental health professionals.
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