*THERAPEUTICS, *PSYCHOTHERAPY, *MENTAL health services, *MENTAL illness treatment, *PSYCHIATRY, *CLINICAL medicine
Abstract
The aim of the paper is to show the possibilities offered by process oriented supervision in Gestalt therapy training, which is focused to the process here and now. According to traditional approach opposing content and structure on one side and process on the other side it is reasonable that both sides are interwowen. However, a special attention to the process can contribute to a better insight of trainees into the structure and offers a possibility that desired client's change is achieved more successfully through this attention to the process. Within psychotherapy training the process oriented supervision focused on here and now can significantly contribute to noticing, recognising and appropriately responding of trainees to the process. This special attention make sense especially when the potentiality of the situation otherwise would not be actualised. The presentation offers illustration of examples with the attempts of conceptualisation of the process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Since the discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Conrad Röentgen at the end of the 19th century, diagnostic imaging techniques have been continously improved by technological advances, bringing radiological diagnosis into the very center of modern medicine. Nowadays, it is hard to imagine therapy planning without previous radiological examination. Great advances in the field of computer technology have been accompanied by development of radiological techniques, and today they include not only morphological and anatomical, but also dynamic, functional and molecular imaging. This paper is an overview of new and improved radiological techniques and their implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]