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Index
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword
Foreword
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction to embodied perspectives in psychotherapy
SECTION I Overview of concepts
Introduction
1 Essential dimensions of being a body
2 Narratives in embodied therapeutic practice: Getting the story straight
3 Towards a clinical theory of embodiment: A model for the conceptualization and treatment of mental illness
4 The evidence for basic assumptions of dance movement therapy and body psychotherapy related to findings from embodiment research
5 Having a body and moving your body: Distinguishing somatic psychotherapy from dance/movement therapy
SECTION II Theory and practice in dance movement psychotherapy
Introduction
6 A developmental taxonomy of interaction modalities in dance movement therapy
7 Witnessing practice: In the eyes of the beholder©
8 Somatic body mapping with women during life transitions
9 Gravity and the development of the (body) self in dance movement psychotherapy
10 Dance movement therapy: Building resilience from shared movement experiences
11 Interrupted rhythms: Dance/movement therapy's contributions to suicide prevention
12 Body as voice: Restorative dance/movement psychotherapy with survivors of relational trauma
13 Playing through dancing stories
14 Psychological re-sources in integral dance and dance/movement therapy
15 Mother—son transgenerational transmission of eating issues in a co-treatment method using the Ways of Seeing approach
16 The BodyMind Approach and people affected by medically unexplained symptoms/somatic symptom disorder
17 The disturbance of the psychosomatic balance
18 Modulating verbal and non-verbal languages in dance movement therapy: Moving conversations with neurotic adults in private practice
19 The importance of subtle movement and stillness in Japanese dance movement therapy: A comparison with the Japanese traditional performing art of 'Noh'
20 Embodiment of space in relation to the self and others in psychotherapy: Boundlessness, emptiness, fullness, and betweenness
21 From the Alps to the Pyramids: Swiss and Egyptian perspectives on dance movement therapy
SECTION III Theory and practice in body psychotherapy
Introduction
22 Relating through the body: Self, other and the wider world
23 Functional relaxation in psychosomatic medicine
24 The art of bottom-up processing: Mindfulness, meaning and self-compassion in body psychotherapy
25 Embodied-Relational Therapy
26 Four forms of knowledge in biosynthesis therapy
27 The relational turn in body psychotherapy
28 Emotional regulation in body psychotherapy
29 The embodiment of dreams: Exploring mind/body connecting devices
30 The therapist's body and the intersubjectivities of the unconscious
31 Being moved to tears: Somatic and motoric aspects of self-disclosure
32 Oppression and embodiment in psychotherapy
33 Micromovements: Filling out the movement continuum in clinical practice
34 Safety in psychotherapy: The body matters
35 Touch and embodiment: Body-oriented psychotherapeutic applications of clinical touch
36 Traumatic dis-embodiment: Effects of trauma on body perception and body image
37 Research informing body psychotherapy clinical work: A spotlight on emotions
Appendix: Post graduate education and non-validated training
Index
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