Consulta de Psicología Tarifa
psicología & psicoterapia & coaching
Privacy Policy
1. Data Controller
Elisabeth Gantert
Av. Fuerzas Armadas, 2
11380 Tarifa, Cádiz, Spain
Phone: +34 618 374 371
Email: info@ipcg.es
2. Collection and Processing of Personal Data
When you visit our website www.elisabethgantert.com, your browser automatically sends the following information to our server, which is temporarily stored:
IP address
Date and time of access
Name and URL of the accessed file
Data volume transferred
Access status / HTTP status code
Referrer URL (website previously visited)
Browser used, operating system, and name of the access provider
Data processing is carried out to:
Ensure smooth connection to the website
Optimize user experience
Evaluate system security and stability
Fulfill administrative purposes
Legal basis: Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR.
3. Use of Cookies
We use cookies to enhance user experience. You can configure your browser to block cookies or alert you before they are set. Further details can be found in our Cookie Policy.
4. Your Rights
You have the right to:
Request access to your data (Art. 15 GDPR)
Request rectification or deletion (Art. 16 and 17 GDPR)
Request restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR)
Object to processing (Art. 21 GDPR)
Request data portability (Art. 20 GDPR)
Withdraw consent at any time (Art. 7.3 GDPR)
Lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (Art. 77 GDPR)
To exercise your rights, please contact us at info@ipcg.es
5. Data Security
We implement technical and organizational measures to protect your data and continuously adapt them to technological advances.
6. Updates
This Privacy Policy is valid as of April 2025 and will be updated as necessary.
Gestalt therapy was developed by Fritz Perls and his wife Lore Perls in the mid-20th century. Fritz Perls famously stated that Gestalt therapy was too important to be limited to the “sick.” The approach not only aids in healing psychological symptoms but also fosters personal growth, development, and a healthy attitude towards life.
The term “Gestalt” refers to the idea that “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” This reflects the holistic nature of Gestalt therapy, where the individual is viewed as a complete organism, and symptoms are understood in relation to the person as a whole. Often, childhood behaviors that once helped us survive continue into adulthood, even when they limit us.