Gestalt
n.
configuration or structure which forms a unified whole and cannot be predicted from its individual elements (Psychology)
Gestalt
Gestalt is a
German word that can be translated into English in various ways:as
shape,
form,
guise or likeness (e.g., in Menschengestalt: in human form)as
figure or as a synonym for
person (e.g., eine dunkle Gestalt: a sinister figure)A collection of physical, biological, psychological or symbolic entities that creates a unified concept, configuration or pattern which is greater than the sum of its parts. Gestalt may also refer to:
Gestalt psychology (or Gestalt theory), a theory of mind and brain, describing the Gestalt effect.
Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy, a method of psychotherapy based on Gestalt psychology.
Gestalt therapy, a form of psychotherapy built on the experiential ideal of "here and now" and relationships with others and the world.
Gestalt (Mac OS), an environment-query function in Mac OS.An anime manga and
OVA series:
Gestalt (manga).The possibility of
Transformers' teams to combine into a bigger robot, see
Gestalt (Transformers)
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gestalt
Noun
1. a configuration or pattern of elements so unified as a whole that it cannot be described merely as a sum of its parts
(hypernym) form, shape, pattern
Gestalt (die)
n.
figure, image, form, human shape, shape, mold, symbol; (Psychology) Gestalt, configuration or structure which forms a unified whole and cannot be predicted from its individual elements
gestalten
v.
configure, arrange parts to form a particular configuration, fashion, shape, form, adjust, create, make, frame, model, display, mould, pattern
gestalt (f)
n.
Gestalt, configuration or structure which forms a unified whole and cannot be predicted from its individual elements (Psychology)