Talking Bodies : How do we Integrate Working with the Body in Psychotherapy from an Attachment and Relational Perspective?.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: London : Karnac Books, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resource (177 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781782412298
- 9781781813614
- RC489 .T355 2014
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Includes bibliographies and index.
COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE Attachment theory and the John Bowlby Memorial Lecture 2012: a short history; CHAPTER TWO Four relational modes of attending to the body in psychotherapy; CHAPTER THREE Embodiment and the social bond; CHAPTER FOUR Attachment and energy psychology: explorations at the interface of bodily, mental, relational, and transpersonal aspects of human behaviour and experience; CHAPTER FIVE Wisdom of the body, lost and found: the nineteenth John Bowlby Memorial Lecture.
CHAPTER SIX Touching trauma: working relationally and safely with the unboundaried bodyCHAPTER SEVEN The body I want: a psychotherapy with a disabled man; APPENDIX ONE Recommended reading; APPENDIX TWO The Bowlby Centre; INDEX.
This monograph brings together the presentations from the nineteenth John Bowlby Memorial Conference in 2012, organised by The Bowlby Centre. The aim of this was to explore the growing role of the body in relational psychotherapy over the last decade, and to bring us up to date in thinking about the relationship between attachment, the body and trauma. Questions addressed included: How do we anchor the new understandings we are gaining within the framework of attachment? How might the integration of these ideas about the body change what we do in the consulting room? What impact might this hav.
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