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:*Fritz Perls used the Exaggeration Technique to assist the client in understanding his/her defenses.
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== Definition ==
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The patient may begin by stating a particular life problem that disturbs him; and if silent, he may be asked by the therapist to express his immediate awareness. However he begins, the focus is on his moment-to-moment "here and now" experience as much as possible; intensification and exaggeration of this experience is encouraged by a variety of exercises.
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== Techniques ==
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* The [[Empty Chair Technique]]
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* The [[Exaggeration Technique]]
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[[Fritz Perls]]<ref>Perls,F. (1969). ''In and out of the garbage pail''. Lafayette, CA: Real People Press. </ref> used both the [[Empty Chair Technique]] and the [[Exaggeration Technique]] to assist the client in understanding his/her defenses.
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 21 February 2016

Definition

The patient may begin by stating a particular life problem that disturbs him; and if silent, he may be asked by the therapist to express his immediate awareness. However he begins, the focus is on his moment-to-moment "here and now" experience as much as possible; intensification and exaggeration of this experience is encouraged by a variety of exercises.

Techniques


Fritz Perls[1] used both the Empty Chair Technique and the Exaggeration Technique to assist the client in understanding his/her defenses.

References

  1. Perls,F. (1969). In and out of the garbage pail. Lafayette, CA: Real People Press.