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In Story Art and Song, Where We Belong: A Primer for Creation and Facilitation of a Gestalt Life Focus Community

ABSTRACT

This primer introduces Gestalt Life Focus Communities, a concept developed by Erving Polster and furthered in the Mindful Life Focus Community. Life Focus Communities use Gestalt-based communal exploration to examine life beyond traditional psychotherapy, differing in both format and goals. The theoretical framework includes phenomenological methods, dialogical relationships, the cycle of awareness, and experiential experiments, all illustrated through vignettes from past gatherings. Embodied Relational Gestalt principles—such as embodiment, attunement, resonance, and articulation—are explained in terms of their application to these communities. Gestalt techniques like attending, amplification, and registration are described and demonstrated. The primer also discusses the design and facilitation of art-infused, culturally inclusive, and trauma-informed Life Focus Communities, detailing the structure of plenary groups, subgrouping, and reconvening. The use of arts, literature, music, dance, and film to guide group processes is highlighted, along with the benefits of belonging and autonomy in a postpandemic society.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 01/15/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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