Bartoli, Geneviève
Gestalt in Service to End-of-Life Care
- 2006.
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The author takes us in a town house, a unit of palliative health care. She tells us about the wounds suffered by the patients in their bodies and their history. She puts into question her function of psychotherapist in this institution: how to initiate a therapeutic work when there is no demand on the part of the patients and that death is so close at hand? The text goes along in an existential perspective, combining clinical vignettes, theoretical references, and personal involvement. With the help of Gestalt and of art, the therapeutic process takes shape based on presence in the field, figuration of moments of life in view of a change in representations.