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Joan Garriga Bacardí (Bellpuig, Lleida, 28 November 1957) is a Gestalt and humanistic psychologist and psychotherapist. He is known for working on family constellation approach, and also for applying the technique to couples’ relationship problems[1][2][3], mainly in Spanish-speaking countries.

He was responsible for introducing Bert Hellinger to Spain in 1999, presenting his work with family constellations to the community of therapists[4]

Joan Garriga has studied constellations in detail as a systemic, phenomenological, existential and humanist vision[5][6][7]. A best-selling author[4][8] and international lecturer, he takes part in various training courses in Europe - Spain, Portugal, Italy, Russia, France, Switzerland, Finland, Bulgaria - and in America - Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Guatemala, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and the USA.

He has published several books on key topics as parenting and parent-child relationship[9], couple relationship[1][2], transgenerational roots and influences, spirituality[10], philosophy for a fulfilled life and the art of living well[11], the process of transformation[12] and the approach of family constellations[5].

He is a regular presence in magazines and newspapers, television and radio programmes, where he is interviewed and explains his therapeutic and philosophical views on these topics: the bond between parents and children[13][14][3][15][16], couple relationship[17][18][19][20], his vision of psychotherapy [15][21] the art of living well [22][23][24][25], family constellations [6][7], health and illness, among other topics.

Biography

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Joan Garriga was born on 28 November 1957 in Bellpuig, a small farming village in the province of Lleida in Catalonia, Spain.

Left his village to go to the University of Barcelona to study Law. After three years of studies a crisis of vocation led him away from Law and into Art, especially theatre and creativity[26].

Later he began to study Psychology at the same University of Barcelona, where he was certified as a clinical psychologist.[26]

Professional career

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Further studies in the field of Psychology led him to create the "Institut Gestalt"[27] of Barcelona in 1985, together with Mireia Darder and Vicens Olivé[28]. At this institution he worked for many years as a psychotherapist, team builder, trainer and supervisor in Gestalt therapy, Neurolinguistic Programming and body-based approaches. He left the "Institut Gestalt" as a partner, but continues to collaborate as a professional.

Over the years he has occasionally collaborated with theatre and film directors, using constellations as a tool to explore the subtleties of plots, characters and performance alignment - for many years collaborated at Juan Carlos Corazza's school - "Estudio Corazza para la Actuación"[29].

He became acquainted with the work of Claudio Naranjo, with whom he learnt integrative psychotherapy, enneagram, meditation techniques within the Buddhist tradition and the use of music as a vehicle for inner work. For many years he also collaborated as a teacher, supervisor and therapist in the programmes run by Claudio Naranjo in different countries.[30]

Later discovered the work of Bert Hellinger with family constellations, and in 1999 brought him to teach in Spain. By learning with Bert Hellinger he deepened in the systemic vision of psychotherapy and personal development.

In 2006 he founded Editorial Rigden Institut Gestalt, which publishes books on psychotherapy and spirituality.

He has given talks and workshops all over the world on various subjects, but mainly those related to the themes of his books: parent-child relationships, couple relationships, bonds in general, a fulfilled and meaningful life, the disorders of existence and their approach, family constellations, Gestalt therapy, the helping relationship, meditation, etc.

His approach to accompanying people is psychological as well as spiritual, a theme that is extensively developed in his book ‘Vivir en el alma”[31] . He believes that some stages of life's journey, such as death or illness, are so demanding that they need to be approached from a broader perspective than a purely psychological one (ibid).

One of his special' topics is couple relationships, about which published the books "El buen amor en la pareja"[1] (also published in English[32]) and "Bailando juntos"[2]

He is active and organises workshops in Spain and in different parts of Europe and America[33].

Published works

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Books

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Garriga, Joan (2006) ¿Donde están las monedas? El vínculo logrado entre hijos y padres. Ed. Rigden-Institut Gestalt[9] (also published in English[34])

Garriga, Joan (2008). Vivir en el alma. Amar lo que es, amar lo que somos y amar a los que son. Ed. Rigden Institut Gestalt[31]

Garriga, Joan (2013). El buen amor en la pareja. Cuando uno y uno suman más que dos. Ed. Destino[1] (also published in English[32])

Garriga, Joan (2014). La llave de la buena vida. Saber ganar sin perderse a uno mismo y saber perder ganándose a uno mismo. Ed. Destino[11]

Garriga, Joan (2020). Bailando juntos. La cara oculta del amor en la pareja y la familia. Ed. Destino[2]

Garriga, Joan (2021). Decir sí a la vida. Ganar fortaleza y abandonar el sufrimiento. Ed. Destino[12]

Garriga, Joan (2024). Constelar la vida. Del amor ciego al amor lúcido. Ed. Destino[5]

Chapters in book

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Garriga, Joan (2002). Joan Garriga describe su manera de hacer gestalt. In Naranjo, C. (Ed.) Gestalt de vanguardia (pp. 259- 274). Ediciones La Llave

Garriga, Joan (2002). Joan Garriga a propósito de las constelaciones en la gestalt. In Naranjo, C. (Ed.) Gestalt de vanguardia (pp. 275-290). Ediciones La Llave

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Garriga, Joan (2013). El buen amor en la pareja. Cuando uno y uno suman más que dos. Editorial Destino. ISBN 9788423346257.
  2. ^ a b c d Garriga, Joan (2020). Bailando juntos. La cara oculta del amor en la pareja y la familia. Editorial Destino. ISBN 9788423357475.
  3. ^ a b "'Los hijos no necesitan sentirse el centro del mundo': Joan Garriga". vanguardia.com.mx (in Mexican Spanish). 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  4. ^ a b "Autores Joan Garriga". Planeta de Libros.
  5. ^ a b c Garriga, Joan (2024). Constelar la vida. Editorial Destino. ISBN 9788423364947.
  6. ^ a b "¿Qué son las constelaciones familiares? – Radio Nacional AM870 Argentina" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  7. ^ a b "¿Qué son las constelaciones familiares? ¿Para qué sirven? ¿Cómo funcionan? Joan Garriga". Urbana Play 104.3. Programa Perros de la Calle (in Spanish). 2024-05-06. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  8. ^ "Joan Garriga: "El apego primario es una inversión en salud psicológica y en buena vida"". EL PAIS (in Spanish). 2023-11-13. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  9. ^ a b Garriga, Joan (2006). ¿Donde están las monedas? El vínculo logrado entre hijos y padres [Where are the coins? The keys to the bond between children and parents]. Ed. Rigden-Institut Gestalt. ISBN 9788493670672.
  10. ^ Garriga, Joan (2008). Vivir en el alma. Amar lo que es, amar lo que somos y amar a los que son. Ed. Rigden-Institut Gestalt. ISBN 9788493670603.
  11. ^ a b Garriga, Joan (2014). La llave de la buena vida. Saber ganar sin perderse a uno mismo y saber perder ganándose a uno mismo. Destino. ISBN 9788423347872.
  12. ^ a b Garriga, Joan (2021). Decir sí a la vida. Ganar fortaleza y abandonar el sufrimiento. Destino. ISBN 9789507325182.
  13. ^ Clarín, Redacción (2020-09-08). "Joan Garriga: "Cuando el hijo es el centro de una pareja, ¡qué gran desgracia!"". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  14. ^ Rivero, Guadalupe (2020-10-26). "Joan Garriga: "Primero la pareja y luego los hijos (un hijo no necesita sentirse más importante que sus padres)"". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  15. ^ a b Virzi, Sabrina Díaz (2021-12-09). "Joan Garriga: "Debemos liberarnos de la pretensión de que la vida para nuestros hijos tiene que ser inmaculada"". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  16. ^ "Joan Garriga: "El apego primario es una inversión en salud psicológica y en buena vida"". EL PAIS (in Spanish). 2023-11-13. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  17. ^ "Ama bien a tu pareja, dile: ' sin ti también me iria bien' La Contra: Joan Garriga". La Contra. La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2013-03-13. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  18. ^ Clarín, Redacción (2020-10-20). "Las 12 claves que definen a la pareja de hoy". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  19. ^ Para todos La 2: Joan Garriga | RTVE Play (in Spanish). 2013-04-04. Retrieved 2024-09-18 – via www.rtve.es.
  20. ^ El amor y la pareja. Bailando juntos con Joan Garriga (in Spanish). 2020-10-02. Retrieved 2024-09-18 – via www.rtve.es.
  21. ^ "Cómo vivir y gestionar el dolor para no hundirnos en el sufrimiento". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2021-11-13. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  22. ^ "Joan Garriga: Quejarse baja la vitalidad de las personas". www.elperiodico.com (in Spanish). 2008-12-17. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  23. ^ "Joan Garriga: La clave para llevar una "buena vida" radica en saber perder". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2014-03-29. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  24. ^ Czerwacki, Alejandro (2019-12-22). "Juan Garriga: "Estamos atraídos por el polo magnético del pasado. Pero el futuro es innovación"". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  25. ^ Escalona Ronderos, Clementina (2024-05-15). Círculo Sophia (ed.). "Joan Garriga, el psicólogo que invita a desandar las narrativas que nos impiden ser felices" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  26. ^ a b "Joan Garriga: "Hay que saber integrar la adversidad y reconvertirla en fortalezas"". EL PAIS. 2021-11-15. Retrieved 2024-09-13.
  27. ^ https://www.institutgestalt.com/
  28. ^ "Institut Gestalt | Conoce quienes somos". Institut Gestalt (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-10-07.
  29. ^ "Estudio Corazza para la Actuación | Escuela de Arte Dramático". Estudio Corazza para la Actuación (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-10-16.
  30. ^ Antonio Diaz Deus (Intégrida) (2011-02-03). Claudio Naranjo. Presentación del libro la mente patriarcal 1/4. Presentado por Joan Garriga. Retrieved 2024-10-07 – via YouTube.
  31. ^ a b Garriga, Joan (2008). Vivir en el alma. Ed. Rigden Institut Gestalt. ISBN 9788494234842.
  32. ^ a b Garriga, Joan (2020). The good love: When one plus one is more than two. Dizer Sim à Vida. ISBN 9786589168003.
  33. ^ "Joan Garriga Bacardi". Joan Garriga Bacardi (in Spanish). 2024-10-09. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
  34. ^ Garriga, Joan (2019). Where are the coins? The keys to the bonds between children and parents. Dizer Sim à Vida. ISBN 9788493780845.
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