

European Association for Gestalt Therapy
1. The Association bears the
name “European Association for Gestalt Therapy” (EAGT). It’s
entered in the Register of Associations (Vereinsregister).
2. The registered office of the Association is Belgium, Geel.
1. The Association was founded
on 5th May, 1985, in Hückeswagen, Germany. It’s a non-profit
organization that aims to unite into a common association
Gestalt psychotherapists, Gestalt Therapy training
institutes and Gestalt therapy national organizations in
Europe.
2. The Association and its applicants shall have the
following objects:
a. The union of Gestalt therapy
societies, associations and federations from different
European nations;
b. The union of persons, organizations and institutions
active in Europe in the field of Gestalt psychotherapy and
its applications;
c. The dissemination of Gestalt therapy and its forms of
application in research and doctrine in the European area
and abroad;
d. Promotion of academic and cooperative exchange between
Gestalt therapists in European nations and abroad, and
between the national professional associations;
e. Promotion of the legitimacy of Gestalt therapy in Europe;
f. Promotion of exchange between educational institutions
and clinical establishment for Gestalt therapy;
g. The development of comparable standards and curricula for
Gestalt therapists in the European area and the devising of
joint training standards;
h. Public relations, and health and professional initiatives
on a supranational level, in particular on European
committees;
i. Cooperation with other psychotherapeutic approaches,
associations and institutions.
1. The holding and organization
of information and further education events at national and
supranational level.
2. The promotion of training possibilities orientated
towards the standards of European framework guidelines and
the respective national legal provisions and the
establishment of a regular conference of Gestalt therapy
training institutions.
3. The formation of standing committees and task groups for
Gestalt psychotherapy.
4. Publications and the dissemination of scientific works.
5. Exchange and advanced research in relation to the theory
and practice of psychotherapy.
6. Representation of interests of the Association with
persons or organizations, official bodies, associations,
etc.
7. The execution of cooperative projects with institutions,
official bodies, associations, etc.
8. The establishment of a regular conference.
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