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Talking Bodies: How do we Integrate Working with the Body in Psychotherapy from an Attachment and Relational Perspective? - The John Bowlby Memorial Conference Monograph Series 1e uitgave
Kate White
Talking Bodies: How do we Integrate Working with the Body in Psychotherapy from an Attachment and Relational Perspective? - The John Bowlby Memorial Conference Monograph Series 1e uitgave
Kate White
This monograph brings together the presentations from the nineteenth John Bowlby Memorial Conference in 2012, organised by The Bowlby Centre. It explored 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.
Publisher Marketing: This monograph brings together the presentations from the nineteenth John Bowlby Memorial Conference in 2012, organized 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 have on the therapy relationship? Can we maintain and respect the place of a secure, attuned attachment between therapist and client, and its healing potential, at the center of our therapeutic work?Pat Ogden s paper Wisdom of the Body, Lost and Found was the conference centerpiece and there are contributions from leading clinicians including Roz Carroll, Mark Linington, and Orit Badouk Epstein. Each in their different ways have brought their clinical experiences to life in their presentations and demonstrated this leading edge work in relation to the themes of the body and touch with clients including those so often regarded as unsuitable for therapy, namely those who have a physical or learning disability or those who have survived extreme trauma through the painful means of psychic protection resulting in dissociative states of mind. Other contributors include Phil Mollon on Attachment and Energy Psychology and Nick Totton on Embodiment and the Social Bond ."
Contributor Bio: White, Kate Kate White is a training therapist, supervisor, and teacher at the Centre for Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (CAPP). Formerly Senior Lecturer at South Bank University in the Department of Nursing and Community Health Studies, she has used her extensive experience in adult education to contribute to the innovative psychotherapy curriculum developed at CAPP. In addition to working as an individual psychotherapist, Kate runs workshops on the themes of attachment and trauma in clinical practice. Informed by her experience of growing up in South Africa, she has long been interested in the impact of race and culture on theory and on clinical practice.
Media | Boeken Paperback Book (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug) |
Vrijgegeven | 4 juni 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781782201069 |
Uitgevers | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Pagina's | 176 |
Afmetingen | 158 × 229 × 15 mm · 246 g |
Taal en grammatica | Engels |
Uitgever | White, Kate |
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