- 0.1 Bi-directionality assumption between the cognitive-affective and the motor system
- 2.1 Intensity contour of impulses to move in a pattern over four phases
- 3.1 A clinical model of embodiment
- 3.2 Decision axis in schizophrenia
- 3.3 Identity axis in schizophrenia
- 3.4 Focus axis in schizophrenia
- 3.5 Schizophrenia conceptualization
- 3.6 Schizophrenia conceptualization
- 7.1 Sandro Botticelli, 'Primavera', ca. 1482
- 8.1 Annette Schwalbe (2016)
- 8.2 Body map by Nondumiso Hlwele, Cape Town 2002
- 8.3 Body map by Berita Mutua, Nairobi 2005
- 8.4 'Stir it up' by Ruth Love, Bristol 2015
- 11.1 Protective factors/life skills
- 11.2 Movement Thinking Strategies
- 12.1 Human behaviour: Adjusting the framework for culture, context and the body
- 12.2 The trauma reaction
- 12.3 The Poto Mitan framework for trauma and resiliency
- 13.1 E. Münch ' the scream
- 13.2 E. L. Kirchner, 'Totentanz der Mary Wigman'
- 13.3 The model of the embodied way out of traumatic experience
- 13.4 E. L. Kirchner, 'Tanzende Frau'
- 14.1 Engagement, power, meaning, pleasure
- 14.2 Resources in a time continuum map
- 15.1 Components of Ways of Seeing
- 15.2 Four components of the Ways of Seeing session
- 15.3 Eloisa's drawing: Gap between what I see and what I feel
- 15.4 Roberto's drawing: Meteor shower
- 27.1 The range of therapeutic stances in body psychotherapy
- 27.2 Embracing the paradigm clash between treatment and relationship
- 27.3 The deconstruction and transcendence of nineteenth-century dualisms
- 27.4 The oscillations in contact between working alliance and enactment (rupture and repair)
- 28.1 Three layers of experience
- 28.2 The structure of emotional processes
- 28.3 The two-dimensional structure of core affect
- 28.4 The affective cycle and the points of blockage
- 33.1 The Mobility Gradient