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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Unseen vision.

January 1999 (has links)
Chan Yuk Shing Brain. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1998-99, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Chapter 00 --- book / Chapter 00.1 --- brief ofbook / Chapter 002 --- design of the book´ؤbookof senses / Chapter 003 --- how to read / book [i]- writing / Chapter 01 --- foreplay / Chapter 01.1 --- acknowledgements / Chapter 01.2 --- preface / Chapter 02 --- prologue explains the thesis topic: unseen vision / Chapter 02.1 --- background study / Chapter 0211 --- sense study / sensation dialogue between blindness & non-blindness / Chapter 0212 --- blindness experience / Chapter - --- spatial experience / Chapter - --- concept of time / Chapter - --- concept of position / Chapter - --- concept of direction / Chapter - --- concept of orientation & mobility / Chapter 02.1.3 --- blindness text / Chapter - --- braille / Chapter 0214 --- novel of vision / Chapter - --- invisible cities / Chapter 02.2 --- existing situation / Chapter 02.3 --- precedent study / Chapter 03 --- vision(s) / Chapter 03.1 --- refer to approach 1 / Chapter 03.1.1 --- sense & concept / Chapter 03.1.2 --- sense & space / Chapter 03.1.3 --- sense & architecture / Chapter 03.2 --- refer to approach 2 / Chapter 03.2.1 --- program??? / Chapter 03.2.2 --- activities / Chapter 03.3 --- refer to approach 3 / Chapter 03.3.1 --- music/ sound / Chapter 03.3.2 --- other symbols / Chapter 04 --- dialogue / Chapter 05 --- spectrum / Chapter 05.1 --- spectrum of vision / Chapter 05.2 --- spectrum from blindness to non- blindness / Chapter 05.3 --- vision???reliable??? / Chapter 06 --- wall / Chapter 07 --- conclusion of book [i]
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The use of gestalt therapy to re-write life script

Hitge, Erika 30 November 2006 (has links)
The aim of this research was to determine how Gestalt Therapy could be utilised to re-write life script. Transactional Analysis terminology was translated into Gestalt Therapy, especially the terms life script, life position and re-writing in the literature study. Gestalt Therapy concepts of importance for the research were also discussed in the literature study. An empirical study was conducted, involving one respondent, for whom Gestalt Therapy sessions were provided with the aim of determining how life script could be re-written through such intervention. Gestalt Therapy concepts and life script concepts were identified during the therapy process. A re-written life script was formulated by the researcher corresponding with the level of functioning of the respondent during therapy and in relation to the respondent's life position. The researcher deducts from the entire study, but especially from the empirical study that life script can be re-written by means of utilising Gestalt Therapy. / Social Work / M. Diac. (Play Therapy)
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The use of gestalt therapy to re-write life script

Hitge, Erika 30 November 2006 (has links)
The aim of this research was to determine how Gestalt Therapy could be utilised to re-write life script. Transactional Analysis terminology was translated into Gestalt Therapy, especially the terms life script, life position and re-writing in the literature study. Gestalt Therapy concepts of importance for the research were also discussed in the literature study. An empirical study was conducted, involving one respondent, for whom Gestalt Therapy sessions were provided with the aim of determining how life script could be re-written through such intervention. Gestalt Therapy concepts and life script concepts were identified during the therapy process. A re-written life script was formulated by the researcher corresponding with the level of functioning of the respondent during therapy and in relation to the respondent's life position. The researcher deducts from the entire study, but especially from the empirical study that life script can be re-written by means of utilising Gestalt Therapy. / Social Work / M. Diac. (Play Therapy)

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