Course curriculum

    1. 1.Nevis,E.C.(1987).Tables,various,inOrganisationalConsulting,AGestaltApproach.GardnerPress, New York.

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    2. 2.Harvey,J.(1998).TheAbileneParadox:TheManagementofAgreement.OrganisationalDynamics, Summer, pp 17-43

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    3. 3.Karp, H. (1990). Saying ‘Yes’ to ‘No’: Working with Resistance in Organisations. At the Boundary, 7:2.

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    4. 4.Hampden-Turner. C.M. Corporate Radicalism, in: Radical Man. Duckworth, London.

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    5. 5.(Unknown author). The Learning Disciplines and Archetypes.

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    6. 6.Farrands,R.(2001).SustainingDynamicTensionWhenConsultingtoComplexSystems.BritishGestalt Journal, Vol 10 No 4, pp4-12.

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    7. 7.Bentley,T.(2001).TheEmergingSystem:AGestaltApproachtoOrganisationalInterventions.British Gestalt Journal, Vol 10 No 1, pp13-19.

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    8. 8.Masquelier, G. (1999). Gestalt Therapy: Living Creatively Today. Paris: Vouloir Sa Vie. Pp119-128.

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    9. 9.Belbin Team Role Questionnaire

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    10. 10.Maurer,R.,Gaffney,S.(2005).GestaltApproacheswithOrganisationsandLargeSystems.InWoldt,A. & Toman, S. (Eds). Gestalt Therapy; History, Theory and Practice. Sage, Thousand Oaks.

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    11. 11.MacKewan, J. (2005). Systems Thinking and Organisations as Systems. Workshop notes.

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    12. 12.Gaffney, S (2006), Cross-Cultural Group Work, Gestalt Review Vol 10 #3

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    13. 13.Stroh,D.P.(2011).LeveragingChange:ThePowerofSystemsThinkinginAction.[Available]http: ::www.appliedsystemsthinking.com:supporting_documents:Leveraging_Power.pdf [Accessed 2.03.11]

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    14. Assessment no 32-1

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    15. Assessment no 32-2

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    16. Assessment no 32-3

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    1. Video lecture on Gestalt and Organisations - 130 minute

About the presenter

Steve Vinay Gunther

Dr Steve Vinay Gunther

Steve Vinay Gunther has studied Gestalt therapy since 1985 and founded Gestalt institutes in Australia, South Korea, and China. Since 2000, he has been an international Gestalt trainer, teaching in Asia, Egypt, South Africa, Mexico, Colombia, and the USA.

In addition to Gestalt therapy, Steve is trained in family therapy, narrative therapy, somatic therapy, career coaching, and family constellations. He has practiced and studied meditation since 1973 and previously served as a professor of Spiritual Psychology at the Ryokan Institute in Los Angeles.

Steve pioneered relational psychology with his concept, The Unvirtues, and designed the Relational Parenting system. He is the father of five children and grandfather to four boys.