Georgian University, in collaboration with the International Center for Christian Research and the National Gestalt Institute of Georgia, hosted a round table titled "Mood and Culture of Dialogue."
The event focused on mood theory and Gestalt therapy, exploring their roles in personal development and improving relationships. Professor Tea Gogotishvili opened the session, with SANGU Rector Professor Irakli Brachuli discussing the significance of the topic.
Speakers included Professor Dimitri Nadirashvili, who traced the evolution from mood theory to Gestalt, and Natia Nyauri, who addressed communication aids for individuals with special needs. Other contributors included psychiatrist Revaz Korinteli and Professor Eva Gotsiridze, who highlighted the importance of mood in communication.
The round table concluded with blessings from Metropolitan Daniel of Chiaturi and Sachkheri, emphasizing the need for a culture of dialogue in society.