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- Retroflection In Gestalt - Evolution Counseling
The Gestalt resistance between the stages of mobilization and action in the needs satisfaction cycle is retroflection This occurs when a person turns his stored up, mobilized energy back upon himself instead of out into the environment
- Retroflection — Turning Back What Was Meant to Go Out
As Gestalt therapist Erving Polster noted, retroflection is “the interruption of action — the holding in of what wants to move toward the other ” Retroflection often begins in relationships where emotional expression was met with conflict, punishment, or withdrawal
- Understanding Projection, Retroflection, and Confluence in Psychotherapy
Perls (1973), the founder of Gestalt therapy, described retroflection as a way individuals divide themselves, leading to self-punishment instead of direct communication with others Therapy focuses on helping clients express these feelings outwardly in a healthy way
- Retroflection - Gestalt Therapy:100 Key Points and Techniques
In retroflection the contact boundary increases in rigidity through an armouring process Just as with a suit of armour the individual protects herself from the environment and in protecting herself holds her body back from contact with her environment
- How To Recognize The Signs Of Retroflection - Medium
Retroflection is defined as the withholding of emotions, thoughts, and behavior and their redirection back onto the individual
- Retroflect - Wikipedia
Retroflection is the movement of an ocean current that doubles back on itself
- What Is Retroflexion During Colonoscopy - snhhealthcare. com
Retroflection is a term that refers to the act of bending back, particularly in medical contexts, like when an organ (e g , a uterus) is bent backward upon itself
- Retroflection In Gestalt | Emotions Chronic Illness Links
In Gestalt therapy, retroflection refers to an internalized process where an individual directs an impulse, action, or emotion toward themselves that would typically be directed outwardly
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