Jan 06 - Jan 27, 2026

Supervision At The Contact Boundary

Refinement of supervision practice for Gestalt supervisors. Here is a chance to refresh your commitment to working at the contact boundary where client and their suffering, client and their therapist and supervisee and supervisor meet.


Feb 21, 2026

Relational Application of Classical Gestalt Techniques

In the company of Gestalt friends, explore the bridge between classical Gestalt techniques such as two chair, use of exaggeration, projective work, and many more with contemporary embodied relational field focus.


Mar 09, 2026

Exploring Sexuality & Gender in The Therapeutic Situation

Billy Desmond invites you to explore how a field-centred, embodied approach allows us to engage more ethically, responsively, and creatively with sexuality and gender in the therapeutic space.


Apr 10, 2026

Development Theory According to Gestalt Therapy

In this theoretical-practical workshop, Carmen Vasquez Bandin will look at development theory using Gestalt therapy theory and its application to the diagnosis and treatment of adult patients.


Jun 12 - Jun 13, 2026

Aesthetics of Interruption: Form, Fracture and the Opening of Experience

This workshop explores interruption as an aesthetic and existential phenomenon: not merely a disturbance, but a moment in which experience may shift, perception may open, and something previously unimaginable may come into view.


Dec 05, 2025

Three Perspectives on The Process of Change in Psychotherapy

This seminar provides an introduction to Jan Roubal’s Three perspectives model as well as an opportunity to work with a master Gestalt therapist and experience first hand the ongoing and ever changing way of participating in the psychotherapy situation.


Nov 08 - Nov 09, 2025

Us & Them

This theatrical and experiential workshop focuses on the heart of human desensitization we are witnessing in our current world: the creation of the “”them”” in “us and them”. Learn a theatrical language to open to your own internalized fear and desires, and discover that which compels our patterns of separation.