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_aEmbodied relating : _bthe ground of psychotherapy / _cNick Totton. |
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_aLondon : _bKarnac Books, _c(c)2015. |
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520 | 0 | _aEmbodied Relating is addressed both to body psychotherapists and to verbal therapists, and argues that embodied relating is the soil from which all therapy grows, and that conscious understanding of this makes our work more powerful and accurate. Embodied relating is embedded in our everyday life: we can all 'do' embodied relating, though some do it better than others. Like many other important aspects of life, it generally happens of its own accord, but sometimes benefits from the sort of close examination which tends to happen in therapy. However, psychotherapy has a history of keeping embodiment out of its field of awareness, and of preferring language-based relating to all other kinds - indeed, until quite recently, of downplaying here-and-now relationship altogether. All these things are now changing; and this book is intended to be part of the change. Embodiment and relationship are inseparable, both in human existence and in psychotherapy. If we explore embodiment, we encounter relationship; if we explore relationship, we encounter embodiment. Therapy is more powerful when the practitioner is able to recognize the constant interplay between these two aspects of being human, and to follow and support the shifts of change from one to the other. The book explores the nature of embodiment, and of embodied relating, drawing on many sources, including Merleau-Ponty, Foucault, Bourdieu, enaction theory, extended cognition, and neuroscience. It places this in the context of psychotherapy, and of the wider social and political field. It then explores other related issues like play, language, trauma, and complexity, and offers a model for those trained in verbal therapy to consult their embodiment when working with clients. It ends with some wider speculations about embodiment, connectedness, human history and ecosystemic thinking. | |
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_tChapter One What is embodiment? / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Two Embodiment and environment / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Three Embodied relating / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Four Practising embodied relating / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter The Story So Far, 1 / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Five Embodied relating in its social context / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Six Being, having, and becoming bodies / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Seven Character as embodied relating / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter The Story So Far, 2 / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Eight Therapy as play / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Nine Full and empty speech / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Ten Embodied trauma and complexity / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter The Story So Far, 3 / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Eleven Therapy grounded in embodied relating / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Twelve Embodied connectedness / _rNick Totton -- _tchapter Conclusion / _rNick Totton. |
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