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Gestalt Psychology was founded by Max Wertheimer and Wolfgang Kohler, Kurt Koffka. These are also considered co-founder of Psychology Institute. Max Weertheimer studied and studied the obvious move he later called Phi phenomenon. Kofuka first introduced Gestalt psychology to the United States. Kohler studied the problem of perceptual grouping and developed the new Gestalt principle. Basic Principles of Gestalt psychology and healing such as Pragnanz method, letters and ground are discussed. Several important Gestalt principles, such as similarity, continuity, proximity, termination, etc., are explained in detail using appropriate examples. Gestalt therapy is also discussed as one of the contributions to psychology's broader fields. About the impact that gestalt therapy has on the practice of psychiatric medicine, we will discuss to some extent what it will benefit them and their customers.
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Gestalt Psychology has three main founders and contributors. They are Max Weertheimer, Kurt Koffa, Wolfgang Kohler. Max Weertheimer was once studying the law, but his interest was immediately directed to philosophy and psychology. After observing how the station's flashlight caused the illusion of movement, he became interested in perception. He works with Frankfurt University's Kurt Koffka and Wolfgang Kohler, three of whom established the Gestalt Psychology School. Wertheimer has great influence on other fields including sensation and sensation as well as experimental psychology. He also wrote a book about productive thinking just before the death of October 1943 and published it later. Kurt Koffka got a doctorate in psychology and graduated from the University of Berlin. After that he entered Frankfurt University and began working closely with Wertheimer and Kohler.