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List the stages of the Gestalt contact cycle as described by Greenberg, Rice, and Elliott (1993).
 
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Name and describe the five types of contact boundary disturbances that are used by Gestalt therapists as conceptualizations of clients distorted perceptions.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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1. awareness
2. mobilization of excitement
3. action oriented toward contacting the environment
4. need satisfaction
5. completion of the cycle

Answer to Question 2

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1. Introjectiontaking in others views and values to the point where they seem like they are your own
2. Projectionassigning undesired parts of yourself to others, especially when you feel guilty or angry
3. Retroflectiondirect ing an action or thought toward yourself rather than toward others
4. Deflectionturning aside direct contact with another person or yourself
5. Confluenceagreeing in opinion and feeling with someone else to the point that the boundary between you is blurry




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