Why is the process of Gestalt therapy so hard to pin down?
a. It has a greater range of acceptable practices than any other system.
b. Gestalt therapists are no interested in research or outcome studies.
c. There are too few practicing Gestalt therapists to identify a process.
d. Gestalt really isn’t a therapy and therefore there is no process.
e. Those who practice Gestalt therapy do not want the process widely understood because it may compromise the integrity of the approach.
Answer: a
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