The Body in Psychotherapy explores the life of the body as a basis of psychological understanding. Its chapters describe the use of movement, awareness exercises, and bodily imagination in work with various populations and life situations. It chronicles somatic work with childhood trauma, political torture, and life transitions such as aging, the loss of parents, and the emergence of a sense of self.https://digitalcommons.ciis.edu/facultypublications/1010/thumbnail.jp
The problem of the body, a clitical theme in clinical psychology, is discussed. The purpose of clini...
seeks to understand how the structure and function of the mind and brain are shaped by experiences, ...
The literary review part of this thesis focuses on selected body-mind principles that are relevant f...
Abstract The notion of “the body as a resource” implies a relationship to the body as a source of...
This thesis will reveal the significance of a somatic approach to psychotherapy. The emphasis of the...
There is a growing interest in embodied approaches to psychotherapy internationally. This volume foc...
Objective: The role and use of the body in psychotherapy is perceived differently by various psychot...
Minding the Body: The Body in Psychoanalysis and Beyond outlines the value of a psychoanalytic appro...
The bodily experiencing of the therapist is a constant presence in the therapeutic space. Person-ce...
Psychotherapists can improve verbal psychotherapy by adding a bodily perspective. Different approach...
This Companion offers the first systematic analysis of the representation of the body in literature....
This dissertation explores the enduring confusion in the field of psychology concerning the material...
Family traditions take a somatic turn in a therapeutic practice that focuses on how bodies are passe...
Addressing the aftermath of trauma is among the most important contributions of psychology. As the n...
Two questions form the basis of this qualitative study: Do Cartesian notions of mind/body dualism in...
The problem of the body, a clitical theme in clinical psychology, is discussed. The purpose of clini...
seeks to understand how the structure and function of the mind and brain are shaped by experiences, ...
The literary review part of this thesis focuses on selected body-mind principles that are relevant f...
Abstract The notion of “the body as a resource” implies a relationship to the body as a source of...
This thesis will reveal the significance of a somatic approach to psychotherapy. The emphasis of the...
There is a growing interest in embodied approaches to psychotherapy internationally. This volume foc...
Objective: The role and use of the body in psychotherapy is perceived differently by various psychot...
Minding the Body: The Body in Psychoanalysis and Beyond outlines the value of a psychoanalytic appro...
The bodily experiencing of the therapist is a constant presence in the therapeutic space. Person-ce...
Psychotherapists can improve verbal psychotherapy by adding a bodily perspective. Different approach...
This Companion offers the first systematic analysis of the representation of the body in literature....
This dissertation explores the enduring confusion in the field of psychology concerning the material...
Family traditions take a somatic turn in a therapeutic practice that focuses on how bodies are passe...
Addressing the aftermath of trauma is among the most important contributions of psychology. As the n...
Two questions form the basis of this qualitative study: Do Cartesian notions of mind/body dualism in...
The problem of the body, a clitical theme in clinical psychology, is discussed. The purpose of clini...
seeks to understand how the structure and function of the mind and brain are shaped by experiences, ...
The literary review part of this thesis focuses on selected body-mind principles that are relevant f...