J 2022

Beauty and Uncertainty as Transformative Factors : A Free Energy Principle Account of Aesthetic Diagnosis and Intervention in Gestalt Psychotherapy

SARASSO, Pietro, Gianni FRANCESETTI, Jan ROUBAL, Michela GECELE, Irene RONGA et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Beauty and Uncertainty as Transformative Factors : A Free Energy Principle Account of Aesthetic Diagnosis and Intervention in Gestalt Psychotherapy

Authors

SARASSO, Pietro, Gianni FRANCESETTI, Jan ROUBAL, Michela GECELE, Irene RONGA, Marco NEPPI-MODONA and Katiuscia SACCO

Edition

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Lausanne, Frontiers Media, 2022, 1662-5161

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Country of publisher

Switzerland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

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Organization

Fakulta sociálních studií – Repository – Repository

UT WoS

000885755000001

EID Scopus

2-s2.0-85135171618

Keywords in English

neuroaesthetics; gestalt therapy; predictive coding; field theory; psychopathology
Changed: 7/2/2023 04:35, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

V originále

Drawing from field theory, Gestalt therapy conceives psychological suffering and psychotherapy as two intentional field phenomena, where unprocessed and chaotic experiences seek the opportunity to emerge and be assimilated through the contact between the patient and the therapist (i.e., the intentionality of contacting). This therapeutic approach is based on the therapist’s aesthetic experience of his/her embodied presence in the flow of the healing process because (1) the perception of beauty can provide the therapist with feedback on the assimilation of unprocessed experiences; (2) the therapist’s attentional focus on intrinsic aesthetic diagnostic criteria can facilitate the modification of rigid psychopathological fields by supporting the openness to novel experiences. The aim of the present manuscript is to review recent evidence from psychophysiology, neuroaesthetic research, and neurocomputational models of cognition, such as the free energy principle (FEP), which support the notion of the therapeutic potential of aesthetic sensibility in Gestalt psychotherapy. Drawing from neuroimaging data, psychophysiology and recent neurocognitive accounts of aesthetic perception, we propose a novel interpretation of the sense of beauty as a self-generated reward motivating us to assimilate an ever-greater spectrum of sensory and affective states in our predictive representation of ourselves and the world and supporting the intentionality of contact. Expecting beauty, in the psychotherapeutic encounter, can help therapists tolerate uncertainty avoiding impulsive behaviours and to stay tuned to the process of change.

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