gestaltovskými
Gestaltovskými is a Czech adjective derived from the term "Gestalt," which refers to a school of psychology emphasizing that the whole is other than the sum of its parts. When used in Czech, "gestaltovskými" typically modifies a plural noun, indicating something that pertains to or is characteristic of Gestalt principles. For example, one might discuss "gestaltovskými principy" (Gestalt principles) which describe how humans perceive visual elements, such as proximity, similarity, closure, and continuity. These principles explain how our minds organize sensory information into coherent wholes. The term can also be applied to "gestaltovskými terapiemi" (Gestalt therapies), a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the client's present experience and self-awareness. The core idea in Gestalt therapy is to help individuals understand and integrate different aspects of themselves to achieve a greater sense of wholeness and personal responsibility. Therefore, "gestaltovskými" signifies a connection to the foundational concepts of Gestalt psychology and its therapeutic applications, highlighting a holistic approach to understanding perception, experience, and behavior.