Danbloomnyc

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03/06/2024

Our next presentation at the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy (www.newyorkgestalt.org)

"Aging, Illness, and Loss: Being a Fully Human Therapist" @ Zoom
Mar 24 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
This presentation will not be recorded.

Presenter: James Battaglia

Description of Presentation:

This presentation’s focus is on enhancing one’s own experiences of aging, illness, and loss and to regard these experiences as an essential part of being a fully human and authentic therapist. The assumption is that by confronting these issues in our own lives, we can be more present with our patients as they confront these issues in their own. This sensitivity is not without its challenges. A therapist may desire, or may not have a choice, to disclose one’s own illness with patients – a choice that may be fraught and lead to unexpected consequences in the treatment. This presentation provides a place of safety in which participants may choose to share their own experiences and the expectation that all will be received with compassion, respect, and confidentiality. Aging, illness, and loss are present throughout the lifespan, so all are welcome irrespective of age or health condition.

During this presentation, I will share my experience with aging, illness, and loss especially in the context of my own recent history. During the discussion, the three pillars of Gestalt therapy will be addressed – phenomenology, field theory, and dialogue. During the breakout groups, participants will be asked to discuss their own experiences with aging, illness, and loss and how they may (or may not) impact the therapeutic work. One major goal of the presentation is to enhance awareness and acceptance of our own experiences – and those of colleagues – as therapists so we can be in a better position to recognize them and address them with our patients.

Biography:

James (Jim) Battaglia, PhD, is a school psychologist by training, now licensed in NY and NJ, who was the teaching assistant to Iris Fodor, PhD, at NYU’s School Psychology program in the mid-1980s. After some 30 years of doing psychoanalytic-oriented psychotherapy with children and adults, he wandered into the Gestalt therapy world at Iris’s encouragement by attending a GATLA European Residential in Buffalo, NY, in 2009. He studied at GATLA for four years before turning to the Pacific Gestalt Institute (PGI), where he attends annual residential training – now as a more senior trainee and party organizer. Jim also has been a noncontinuous member of NYIGT since 2013 and has had leadership positions in AAGT.

His medical history includes HIV, cardiac disease (including a heart attack in 2010 while in LA), COVID, and prostate cancer – diagnosed in 2021, for which he was treated with surgery and 37 radiation sessions in 2022. Two significant losses include his “big brother,” Bud Feder, in 2018, and his “big sister,” Lynn Smith, in 2023 the day after his 62nd birthday. Lynn was his high school guidance counselor, who became his friend, and both were diagnosed with cancer around the same time.

Jim has found he cannot ignore his aging, illness, and loss because he is heavily engaged with treating practitioners, his friends talk of their own experiences, and his patients invariably bring up their own during therapy sessions. When it becomes too much, Jim turns to his husband, Jonathan, who, thankfully, is younger and healthier but who, not unexpectedly, has his own losses that are now part of their shared experience. Jim is an advocate of early PSA testing (starting at age 40), and he will be offering in-person and online therapy groups for gay men.

The New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy's  December 17th monthly meeting will feature Perry Klepner's presentation, "...
12/07/2023

The New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy's December 17th monthly meeting will feature Perry Klepner's presentation, "Reading Gestalt Therapy: Excitement and Growth in the Human Personalty."

Some of you may know that the Perls, Hefferline, and Goodman's book has been the core of how GT has been studied, taught, and practiced at the NYIGT.

Here is an excerpt from our announcement:

"Description:

Gestalt Therapy: Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality by Perls, Hefferline, and Goodman (PHG) is a complicated historical document holding the richness of the novel thinking of its time and, importantly, the genius of its authors. PHG now 70 years forward is widely recognized as Gestalt therapy’s founding text. Since the first coherent presentation in 1951, practitioners have been evaluating, clarifying, redefining, and expanding upon the details of its theory and practice. It has been read, cited, criticized, and acclaimed. It has provided fertile ground for questioning ideas, learning, and impetus for new theory and practice.
In this workshop, I will discuss PHG as a comprehensive presentation of Gestalt therapy theory and practice. I will explore its value as a formative text for new and experienced practitioners, provide a brief sampling of its ideas, share my experience reading PHG line by line in an experiential group, and discuss aesthetic and hermeneutic perspectives and critical comments. Didactic and experiment segments will be included.
Having the PHG text available during the event may be helpful for reference.

Biography:
Perry Klepner, LCSW, has been a psychotherapist in private practice in New York City and Kingston, NY, since 1977. He has been an instructor at several Gestalt institutes and provides training, supervision, and individual, couples, and group therapy. He trained with Laura Perls, Isadore From, and Richard Kitzler at the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy, where he is a past president (1993–95) and a full member, fellow, and instructor. He has authored articles and led workshops on Gestalt therapy at numerous conferences in the U.S. and abroad."

Everyone is welcome to attend.
Please RSVP: events@nyigt.org.

Remember to regularly check our website (redesign in progress). www.newyorkgestalt.org and our FB page, https://www.facebook.com/nyigt1.

The Original Gestalt Therapy Institute, Established By Fritz And Laura Perls In 1952

I was just elected  president of the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy.  This will be my third term as president af...
06/18/2023

I was just elected president of the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy. This will be my third term as president after nearly 20 years.
The institute is a multinational community with members from across the world. We are dedicated to the development of the theory/practice of gestalt therapy with awareness of our social-political and ethical context. After more than 70 years, our story continues. We continue to write it.

05/17/2023

I am starting a new section of my webinar:

Introduction to Phenomenology for Gestalt Therapists

This 8-session, 90-minute webinar introduces major phenomenologists who are directly relevant to our contemporary practice— Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, and Waldenfels.

I show their significance to contemporary gestalt therapy — and how each is reflected in the historical developments of gestalt therapy theory and practice.

How phenomenology applies to our actual clinical work is an essential part of this webinar.

The online seminar is both didactic and interactive. Members are encouraged to bring clinical examples into the discussion. I encourage people to post questions and to engage in discussions on the webinar’s discussion list.

Readings are posted on a dedicated document page and are downloadable. Each meeting is recorded for future viewing.

The fee is $650 USD. Contact me at dan.bloom@me.com if you are interested. Information about me is on my website, www.danbloomnyc.com

The start date will be determined once the webinar is fully subscribed.

Individual, couple, and group psychotherapy. Clinical training and supervision.

05/17/2023

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I will be leading a workshop from March 11 to 13th for Szkolenia Gestalt, Cracow, Poland.  The title is"Gathering the Wo...
01/29/2022

I will be leading a workshop from March 11 to 13th for Szkolenia Gestalt, Cracow, Poland. The title is"Gathering the World: the intentionality of contacting." It will be via Zoom.
The workshop is open to everyone.

Gethering the world: the intentionality of contacting ONLINE workshop for professionals with Dan Bloom

09/08/2021

PHG: A Theory of Reference for Gestalt Therapy from a Field-Emergent Perspective

The original 1951 theory in Gestalt Therapy, Excitement and Growth by Perls, Hefferline, and Goodman has served us well. It has been central to gestalt therapy. It is showing its age. Is it still useful?

This 8-session 90 minute bi-weekly webinar critically examines this original theory and argues for its place as a theory of reference for contemporary gestalt therapy. Webinar members can expect to learn this original theory as we challenge its orthodoxy.

Special focus is on the theory of self, sequence of contacting, the contact-boundary and the organism/environment field.

The PHG model is compared and contrasted with various contemporary approaches. We consider developments such as the intentionality of contacting, the aesthetic criterion, the qualities of contacting, relationality, and various understandings or epistemologies of the field. We see these as arising from a critical and dialogical engagement with the original theory over time.

Application of these perspectives to our actual clinical work is an essential part of this online seminar. Members are encouraged to bring clinical examples into the discussion.

The webinar is both didactic and interactive.

A section of my website is dedicated to the webinar. I encourage people to post questions and to engage in discussions on its message board. Readings are posted on a document page and are downloadable. Each meeting is recorded for future viewing.

The fee is $600 USD. Contact me at dan.bloom@me.com if you are interested.
Information about me is on my website, www.danbloomnyc.com.

Individual, couple, and group psychotherapy. Clinical training and supervision.

I want to let you know about this event:Emerging Self in a Changing World: The IG-FEST international online conference!D...
03/21/2021

I want to let you know about this event:

Emerging Self in a Changing World: The IG-FEST international online conference!
Date/Time
01/06/2021, 8:00 am - 10:00 pm UK time

This is our first (online) conference, and we are organising it to fit with the unique community we are.

We decided to make it a really long day, without an expectation that anyone will have to attend all of it. Then you can adjust your attendance and presenting to your waking and working times, and we could have lots of time for people to present workshops of various kinds (experiential, lecture, panel, discussion). During the day, there will be presentations by the founders, which will be recorded in case people are not able to attend at the time. We will start at 10am Moscow time, which would be 9am CET, 8am UK time, 3am New York time. We will finish 5pm New York time, 10pm UK, 11pm CET, 12 in Russia. China will be 7 hours ahead of the UK Australia will be around 9 hours ahead of the UK (their Daylight Saving goes the other way, and they have several time zones!), so the start would be 3pm in Beijing and 5pm in Canberra.

Presentations can be in English or in other languages with or without translation.

The conference will be free to IG-FEST members, £20 for non-members (though you might prefer to pay the £45 membership!).

More information and booking at

Posted on 1 June 2021 Posted by Peter Philippson Emerging Self in a Changing World: The IG-FEST international online conference! Map Unavailable Date/Time Date(s) - 01/06/20218:00 am - 10:00 pm Categories No Categories This is our first (online) conference, and we are organising it to fit with the u...

03/04/2021

I offer two webinars now accepting new members:

New Aspects of Contemporary Gestalt Therapy from a Relational Perspective

This 8-session, 90-minute webinar focuses on the relational perspective as it developed from the original 1951 model in Gestalt Therapy, Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality, by Perls, Hefferline, and Goodman (PHG). Participants will get a clear understanding of the 1951 model from a present relational perspective. The original theory is compared and contrasted with various contemporary views of theory/practice represented by different gestalt therapists, whose articles we also read and discuss.

Introduction to Phenomenology for Gestalt Therapists and Gestalt Therapy as a Clinical Phenomenology

This 8-session, 90-minute webinar introduces the major phenomenologists who are directly relevant to our contemporary practice— Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Gadamer, Levinas, and Waldenfels. I stress their relevance to contemporary relational gestalt therapy Readings are posted on a dedicated document page and are downloadable. Members are encouraged to bring clinical examples into the discussion. The webinar is both didactic and interactive.

Details are on my website, wwww.danbloomnyc.com

Contact me by email, dan.bloom@me.com if you are interested.

At the upcoming European Association for Gestalt Therapy’s Bi-Annual Conference, Budapest, Hungary, Sept 9 - 22, 2019, I...
07/04/2019

At the upcoming European Association for Gestalt Therapy’s Bi-Annual Conference, Budapest, Hungary, Sept 9 - 22, 2019, I will present “Out of the Night Before Being: The Other and Creative Non-indifference” in which I consider the phenomenological, clinical and socio-political implications of the varieties of otherness in gestalt therapy.

At the same conference, I am on a panel with Gianni Francesetti, and Jan Roubal. We are presenting the book, “Psychopathology and Atmospheres,” edited by Gianni Francesetti and Tonino Griffero, www.cambridgescholars.com/psychopathology-and-atmospheres, in which Gianni, Jan, and I have chapters.

Feeling sad during a funeral and being relaxed while having dinner with friends are atmospheric feelings. However, the notion of “atmosphere”, meaning not only a subjective mood, but a sensorial and affective quality that is widespread in space and determines the way one experiences it, has inte...

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