In western culture the use of touch in interpersonal relations has, as far as possible, been avoided. Partly this was because the touching of infants and children was believed to en· courage dependency and weakness, and partly because touch between adults was seen as almost exclusively a sexual mat-ter. This view of touch has now been re-evaluated and the fun-damental nature of touch as a nurturant response is now more fully understood. It is suggested that there are nine types of touch in interpersonal relations: information pick-up, movement facilitation, prompting, aggressive, nurturant, celebratory, sexual, cathartic and ludic. In the context of psychotherapy touch was avoided in the development of classical psychoanalysis but is used i...
Physical contact with other people is an essential health activity (Johansson et al., 2020). For ex...
Funding Information: This study was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant #332312 to Prevent Co...
Touch is considered by many to be the most important of the five senses for optimal human developmen...
Among psychologists today, the efficacy of touch in a psychotherapeutic setting is often debated and...
The use of touch in the psychotherapeutic setting has been a controversial topic throughout the hist...
The appropriate use of touch in psychotherapy offers new treatment opportunities. However, historica...
This research took on both qualitative and quantitative aspects to further explore the use of touch ...
The experience of touch is significant; both in its positive implications and in how it attracts cau...
There is a lack of research exploring clinical psychologists’ use of touch in therapy. The present q...
Therapy involves verbal and non-verbal exchanges between the client and the therapist. The utilizati...
Social touch is increasingly utilized in a variety of psychological interventions, ranging from pare...
There has been considerable interest in the research on cultural variations of our cognition and beh...
The act of touching is a nonverbal form of communication that conveys many different meanings. In pa...
This portfolio thesis comprises of three parts: a systematic literature review, an empirical report ...
This article is a cursory look at how touch is perceived in the field of drama therapy. Touch is int...
Physical contact with other people is an essential health activity (Johansson et al., 2020). For ex...
Funding Information: This study was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant #332312 to Prevent Co...
Touch is considered by many to be the most important of the five senses for optimal human developmen...
Among psychologists today, the efficacy of touch in a psychotherapeutic setting is often debated and...
The use of touch in the psychotherapeutic setting has been a controversial topic throughout the hist...
The appropriate use of touch in psychotherapy offers new treatment opportunities. However, historica...
This research took on both qualitative and quantitative aspects to further explore the use of touch ...
The experience of touch is significant; both in its positive implications and in how it attracts cau...
There is a lack of research exploring clinical psychologists’ use of touch in therapy. The present q...
Therapy involves verbal and non-verbal exchanges between the client and the therapist. The utilizati...
Social touch is increasingly utilized in a variety of psychological interventions, ranging from pare...
There has been considerable interest in the research on cultural variations of our cognition and beh...
The act of touching is a nonverbal form of communication that conveys many different meanings. In pa...
This portfolio thesis comprises of three parts: a systematic literature review, an empirical report ...
This article is a cursory look at how touch is perceived in the field of drama therapy. Touch is int...
Physical contact with other people is an essential health activity (Johansson et al., 2020). For ex...
Funding Information: This study was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant #332312 to Prevent Co...
Touch is considered by many to be the most important of the five senses for optimal human developmen...