This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy.Welcome to the winter issue. We hope you are staying safe and well in these continuing uncertain times. Inevitably the Covid-19 pandemic continues to impact not only our clients and supervisees, but also the ways we work and how we practice and think about embodied psychotherapies in the digital age. Some of you will have already seen that we are inviting contributions to a forthcoming special issue on this new frontier thrust upon us by the Covid-19 situation. This special issue aims to highlight how interdisciplinary theory, practice and research that embodied approaches can provide insights into remote working, addressi...
There is a growing interest in embodied approaches to psychotherapy internationally. This volume foc...
Professor Helen Payne (2009): Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An International...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, people were constrained from carrying out physical activities due to s...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Body, Movement and Dan...
Helen Payne & Tom Warnecke (2014) Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An Internati...
Helen Payne & Vicky Karkou (2013): Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An Internat...
There is a growing interest in embodied approaches to psychotherapy internationally. This volume foc...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has brought about previously ...
Helen Payne (2013): Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An International Journal f...
Helen Payne & Gill Westland, Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An International ...
This volume of the journal is conceived as a broad overview on the phenomenological experience of th...
Helen Payne & Tom Warnecke (2013): Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An Internat...
Here in the UK the NHS is, as might be expected, very much in the news, and the threat of the world-...
The last edition was a milestone in the field, representing the work of a prestigious group of schol...
The present global pandemic of covid 19 requires many psychotherapists to work at a distance via tel...
There is a growing interest in embodied approaches to psychotherapy internationally. This volume foc...
Professor Helen Payne (2009): Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An International...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, people were constrained from carrying out physical activities due to s...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Body, Movement and Dan...
Helen Payne & Tom Warnecke (2014) Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An Internati...
Helen Payne & Vicky Karkou (2013): Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An Internat...
There is a growing interest in embodied approaches to psychotherapy internationally. This volume foc...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has brought about previously ...
Helen Payne (2013): Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An International Journal f...
Helen Payne & Gill Westland, Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An International ...
This volume of the journal is conceived as a broad overview on the phenomenological experience of th...
Helen Payne & Tom Warnecke (2013): Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An Internat...
Here in the UK the NHS is, as might be expected, very much in the news, and the threat of the world-...
The last edition was a milestone in the field, representing the work of a prestigious group of schol...
The present global pandemic of covid 19 requires many psychotherapists to work at a distance via tel...
There is a growing interest in embodied approaches to psychotherapy internationally. This volume foc...
Professor Helen Payne (2009): Editorial, Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An International...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, people were constrained from carrying out physical activities due to s...