AAGT INAMSTERDAM, 2005
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
NEW DEADLINE is JUNE 15th 2005
Regional European AAGT
Conference, 4-7 August, 2005
Theme: Co-Creating Gestalt
Relationships
(Business
Meeting, 7-9 August 2005)
De Ruimte (The Space),
Weesperzijde 79a, 1091 EVAmsterdam
Presentations are two hours in
length, including time for participant discussion. All proposals that have been
peer reviewed and presented at previous Gestalt Conferences will not be
reviewed again except in the sense of choosing those that seem most suitable
for the conference if there are more submissions than the conference can
accommodate. We are also encouraging new proposals. Selection will be made
based on criteria such as: creativity, innovation, significant research or
contribution to the field, and relevance to the conference theme. Presentations
may be theoretical, clinical, experiential, demonstration, panel discussions,
and video. Selections will be made by the conference planning committee
following blind peer review of new proposals.
Please consider the overall theme when designing your proposed program.
Proposals must be in accordance with the format below. The proposal form can
also be downloaded from the AAGT website, <www.aagt.org>. Proposals that have been
previously peer-reviewed and presented at a recent Gestalt conference
(AAGT, EAGT, GANZ, ITA, etc.) may be
submitted using their original forms and wording. In this case, please mention
the conference at which the presentation was previously made. If you have made
very minor changes, such as a change in the title but with the same material,
please indicate this in your cover letter. Titles should be accurately
descriptive and no more than 65 characters long due to formatting issues in the
printing of the program.
DEADLINE for receipt of the proposal is
June 15th. Please include with your proposal a cover letter which states
the title of your proposal and includes contact information: your name,
address, telephone and fax numbers, and email address. Please e-mail your
proposal in the body of your message, after the cover sheet. Do not send as an
attachment (enclosure) since sometimes these cannot be opened due to formatting
conflicts. If your submission was peer-reviewed and accepted at a previous
Gestalt conference, e-mail it to:
<amsterdam-05@lycos.com> (This e-mail address is dedicated specifically
for our review committee's work)
If your submission is a new one not
presented at one of these conferences, please e-mail to:
If you do not have the ability to send
your submission electronically, please send IN TRIPLICATE (three copies) by
regular (snail) mail to:
Peter Cole; 2011 P St. Suite
201; Sacramento CA 95814, USA
You
will be notified of your proposal’s receipt. Should your proposal be accepted
for the Amsterdam program, you will be asked for further information for
inclusion in the conference program and for Continuing Education requirements.
Within two weeks following acceptance of your proposal, please be prepared to
send your curriculum vita, a brief description of your presentation, learning
objectives and questions, and a brief bio.
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Complete
the following form if this is a new proposal.
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A. COVER LETTER, INCLUDING YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS
B. (AFTER PAGE BREAK ON E-SUBMISSIONS, OR ON A
SEPARATE
PAGE ON HARDCOPY SUBMISSIONS):
PRESENTATION PROPOSAL FORM
AAGT in Amsterdam
4-7 August, 2005
ID NUMBER___________(please
leave blank)
Deadline for receipt of this
proposal form is June 15th.
Send in the body of an email
to one of the two e-mail addresses above, as appropriate, or in hardcopy to the
third address.
DO NOT PUT ANY IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION ON YOUR PRESENTATION PROPOSAL FORM.
You
will be notified when to send additional information.
Please
type or print clearly. All sections must be completed in order to be
considered. Expand sections as needed and/or use additional sheets as
necessary.
1. Title of Presentation (Limit 65 characters, including spaces):
2. Gestalt Experience Level Recommended for Participants:
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Highly Experienced
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Moderately Experienced
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Novice
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All Ranges, No Limitations
3. Description of Format (Prioritize applicable categories
and elements; 1=highest):
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Didactic
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Based on a formal paper (will have copies available)
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Based on a research project, completed or ongoing
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Based on work experience
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Based on theory
4. Description of Experiential Components (Check all that apply):
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Demonstration
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Panel
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Discussion
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Experimental participation
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Video/Multi-media/Powerpoint (BRING YOUR OWN EQUIPMENT--THE
CONFERENCE
WILL NOT SUPPLY IT)
5. Description (200-300 words describing what you intend to do, how you will
do it, and how the presentation will relate to conference themes and/or
sub-themes. Be specific.)
6. A 5- to 10-point outline of proposed presentation content.
7. Assessment test items (Please list 4 to 7 assessment
questions and include answers.)
8. List 4 or more references to support your presentation. Please include at least two
publications that are more recent than 1990.