Giuseppe Galli (February 24, 1933 in Ravenna, Italy – September 9, 2016 in Macerata, Italy) was an Italian physician and psychologist. He was Full Professor of General Psychology at the University of Macerata from 1982 to 2009.[1]
Galli's main research interests were the phenomenology of the ego, personality psychology and the psychology of social virtues, as well as hermeneutics and intersemiotics (transferring the meaning from one sign system to another, e.g. from the picture into a text)[2] In a large number of his contributions he devoted himself to applying Gestalt psychology in the field of psychotherapy, being viewed as an authoritative representative of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy.
From 1979, Galli was on the advisory board of the international multidisciplinary journal Gestalt Theory (De Gruyter). In 2007, he became an honorary member of the International Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA)[3]
Giuseppe Galli was married to the developmental psychologist Anna Arfelli Galli (September 19, 1933 - May 1, 2019),[4] also a professor at the University of Macerata and of Gestalt psychological orientation.
Selected publications
[See also full text links on: Giuseppe Galli Page of The Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA)]
1997: Psicologia del corpo. Fenomenologia ed ermeneutica. Bologna: CLUEB. ISBN9788880914488. German edition 1998: Psychologie des Körpers. Phänomenologie und Hermeneutik. Wien: Boehlau. ISBN9783205989295.
1999: Psicologia delle virtù sociali. Bologna: CLUEB. ISBN9788849111880. German edition 1999, 2005 (extended): Psychologie der sozialen Tugenden. Wien: Boehlau. ISBN9783205773085
2010 (ed.): Gestaltpsychologie und Person. Wien: Krammer Verlag. ISBN9783901811432. Italian Edition 1910: La persona in relazione. Sviluppi della psicologia della Gestalt. Liguori Editore. ISBN9788820748456.
^cf. for the wide range of his scientific work: Zuczkowski, Andrzej & Ivana Bianchi (eds., 2009): L'analisi qualitativa dell'esperienza diretta. Festschrift in onore di Giuseppe Galli. Roma: Aracne. ISBN9788854829169