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In this issue, our readers will find the second part of the paper “Manifest Dream/Association Comparison: A Criterion to Monitor the Psychotherapeutic Field” by Giancarlo Trombini, Anna Corazza, and Gerhard Stemberger. In the paper, with this new concept for monitoring the relationship dynamics in psychotherapy from the first part of the paper (Gestalt Theory 1/2019) having been theoretically founded, the criteria (as developed on the example of a clinical case study and through the combination of psychoanalytical and Gestalt-theoretical concepts) for capturing a therapy’s progress will be demonstrated and explained.