Brian J. Mistler is an American Gestalt therapist and educator.
Gestalt therapists typically get deep trance phenomena automatically, much more easily than a hypnotist, and yet most of them would resist the label "hypnosis."
Now he was a Gestalt therapist who tried to teach his patients to trust.
Some techniques that Gestalt therapists use derive from theater and movement.
At the same time, he served as an art critic, a playwright and a Gestalt therapist.
The way that Gestalt therapists choose to work with field dynamics makes what they do strategic.
This is why Gestalt therapists are required to undertake significant therapy of their own during training.
The Gestalt therapist contrives experiments that lead the client to greater awareness and fuller experience of his or her possibilities.
Gestalt therapists extended the subjective approach, claiming that even the inanimate objects in a dream can represent aspects of the dreamer.
Gestalt therapists often guide their patients through an exercise where the patients takes on both of these roles.