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The Routledge International Handbook of Embodied Perspectives in Psychotherapy
Approaches from Dance Movement and Body Psychotherapies
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In The Routledge International Handbook of Embodied Perspectives in Psychotherapy, world leaders in the field contribute their expertise to showcase contemporary psychotherapeutic practice. It covers underpinning embodiment concepts, potentials of dance movement psychotherapy and of body psychotherapy.

In The Routledge International Handbook of Embodied Perspectives in Psychotherapy, world leaders in the field contribute their expertise to showcase contemporary psychotherapeutic practice. It covers underpinning embodiment concepts, potentials of dance movement psychotherapy and of body psychotherapy.

Über den Autor

Helen Payne, PhD, MPhil; UKCP Reg., ADMP-UK Reg., is Professor of Psychotherapy, specializing in dance movement psychotherapy, adverse childhood experiences and medically unexplained symptoms, at the University of Hertfordshire, UK.

Sabine Koch, PhD, MA, BC-DMT, is a psychologist and dance movement therapist. She is director of the Research Institute for Creative Arts Therapies at Alanus University, Germany, and Professor of Dance Movement Therapy of the Master Program at SRH University Heidelberg, Germany.

Jennifer Tantia, PhD, MS, BC-DMT, LCAT, is a somatic psychologist and dance movement psychotherapist, specializing in trauma and medically unexplained symptoms in the US. Dr. Tantia is former chair of the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy research committee and currently serves on the board of the American Dance Therapy Association as chair of Research and Practice.

Thomas Fuchs, PhD, MD, is Karl Jaspers Professor for Philosophical Foundations of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University of Heidelberg and the Psychiatric University Hospital, Germany.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Contributors

Foreword by Don Hanlon Johnson

Foreword by Vassiliki Karkou

Foreword by Babette Rothchild

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Introduction to Embodied Perspectives in Psychotherapy: Helen Payne, UK; Sabine Koch, Germany; Jennifer Tantia, USA; and Thomas Fuchs, Germany

Section One: Overview of Concepts

Introduction to Section

Essential Dimensions of Being a Body - Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, USA

Narrratives in Embodied Therapeutic Practice: Getting the story straight - Shaun Gallagher, USA and Daniel D. Hutto, Australia

Towards a Clinical Theory of Embodiment: A model for the conceptualization and treatment of mental illness - Jessica Acolin, USA

The Evidence for Basic Assumptions of Dance Movement Therapy and Body Psychotherapy Related to Findings from Embodiment Research - Johannes Michalak, Naomi Lyons, and Thomas Heidenreich, Germany

Having a Body and Moving your Body: Distinguishing somatic psychotherapy from dance/movement therapy - Jennifer Tantia, USA

Section Two: Theory and Practice in Dance Movement Psychotherapy

Introduction to Section

A Developmental Taxonomy of Interaction Modalities in Dance Movement Therapy - Marianne Eberhard-Kaechele, Germany

Witnessing Practice: In the eyes of the beholder - Tina Stromsted, USA

Somatic Body Mapping with Women During Life Transitions - Annette Schwalbe, UK and Kenya

Gravity in the Development of the (Body) Self in Dance Movement Psychotherapy - Diana Cheney, UK

Dance Movement Therapy: Building resilience from shared movement experiences - Rosemarie Samaritter, The Netherlands

Interrupted Rhythms: Dance/movement therapy's contributions to suicide prevention - Susan D. Imus, USA

Body as Voice: Restorative dance/movement psychotherapy with survivors of relational trauma - Amber Gray, USA

Playing Through Dancing Stories - Sylvie Garnero, France

Psychological Re-sources in Integral Dance and Dance/Movement Therapy - Alexander Girshon and Ekaterina Karatygina, Russia

Mother-Son Transgenerational Transmission of Eating Issues in a Co-treatment Method using the Ways of Seeing Approach - Suzi Tortora and Jennifer Whitley, USA

The BodyMind Approach and People Affected by Medically Unexplained Symptoms /Somatic Symptom Disorder - Helen Payne, UK

The Disturbance of the Psychosomatic Balance - Haguit Ehrenfreund, Switzerland

Modulating Verbal and Non-Verbal Languages in Dance Movement Psychotherapy: Moving conversations with adult patients in private practice -Teresa Bas, Spain; Diana Fischman, Argentina; and Rosa Mª Rodríguez, Spain

The Importance of Subtle Movement and Stillness in Japanese Dance Movement Therapy: A comparison with the Japanese traditional performing art of 'Noh' - Miyuki Kaji, Japan

Embodiment of Space in Relation to the Self and Others in Psychotherapy: Boundlessness, emptiness, fullness, and betweenness - Rainbow Ho, Hong Kong

From the Alps to the Pyramids: Swiss and Egyptian perspectives on dance movement therapy -Iris Bräuninger, Switzerland and Radwa Said Abdelazim Elfeqi, Egypt

Section Three: Theory and Practice in Body Psychotherapy

Introduction to Section

Relating Through the Body: Self, other and the wider world - Gill Westland, UK

Functional Relaxation in Psychosomatic Medicine - Ursula Bartholomew and Ingrid Herholz, Germany

The Art of Bottom-Up Processing: Mindfulness, meaning and self-compassion in body psychotherapy - Halko Weiss and Maci Daye, Germany

Embodied-Relational Therapy - Nick Totton, UK

Four Forms of Knowledge in Biosynthesis Therapy - David Boadella, Switzerland

The Relational Turn in Body Psychotherapy - Michael Soth, UK

Emotional Regulation in Body Psychotherapy - Ulfried Geuter, Germany

The Embodiment of Dreams: Exploring mind/body connecting devices - Michel Coster Heller and Gillat Burckhardt-Bartov, France

The Therapist's Body and the Intersubjectivities of the Unconscious -Tom Warnecke, UK

Being Moved to Tears: Somatic and motoric aspects of self-disclosure - Asaf Rolef Ben-Shahar, Israel

Oppression and Embodiment in Psychotherapy - Rae Johnson, USA

Micromovements: Filling out the movement continuum in clinical practice - Christine Caldwell, USA

Safety in Psychotherapy: The body matters - Helma Mair, Ireland

Touch and Embodiment: Body-oriented psychotherapeutic applications of clinical touch - Michael Changaris, USA

Traumatic Dis-embodiment: Effects of trauma on body perception and body image - Maurizio Stupiggia, Italy

Research Informing Body Psychotherapy Clinical Work: A spotlight on emotions - Margit Koemeda-Lutz, Switzerland

Appendix

Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Allgemeine Lexika
Genre: Medizin
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 478
ISBN-13: 9781032376165
ISBN-10: 1032376163
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Payne, Helen
Koch, Sabine
Tantia, Jennifer
Hersteller: Taylor & Francis
Maße: 244 x 174 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Helen Payne (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.10.2022
Gewicht: 0,798 kg
preigu-id: 126929608
Über den Autor

Helen Payne, PhD, MPhil; UKCP Reg., ADMP-UK Reg., is Professor of Psychotherapy, specializing in dance movement psychotherapy, adverse childhood experiences and medically unexplained symptoms, at the University of Hertfordshire, UK.

Sabine Koch, PhD, MA, BC-DMT, is a psychologist and dance movement therapist. She is director of the Research Institute for Creative Arts Therapies at Alanus University, Germany, and Professor of Dance Movement Therapy of the Master Program at SRH University Heidelberg, Germany.

Jennifer Tantia, PhD, MS, BC-DMT, LCAT, is a somatic psychologist and dance movement psychotherapist, specializing in trauma and medically unexplained symptoms in the US. Dr. Tantia is former chair of the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy research committee and currently serves on the board of the American Dance Therapy Association as chair of Research and Practice.

Thomas Fuchs, PhD, MD, is Karl Jaspers Professor for Philosophical Foundations of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University of Heidelberg and the Psychiatric University Hospital, Germany.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Contributors

Foreword by Don Hanlon Johnson

Foreword by Vassiliki Karkou

Foreword by Babette Rothchild

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Introduction to Embodied Perspectives in Psychotherapy: Helen Payne, UK; Sabine Koch, Germany; Jennifer Tantia, USA; and Thomas Fuchs, Germany

Section One: Overview of Concepts

Introduction to Section

Essential Dimensions of Being a Body - Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, USA

Narrratives in Embodied Therapeutic Practice: Getting the story straight - Shaun Gallagher, USA and Daniel D. Hutto, Australia

Towards a Clinical Theory of Embodiment: A model for the conceptualization and treatment of mental illness - Jessica Acolin, USA

The Evidence for Basic Assumptions of Dance Movement Therapy and Body Psychotherapy Related to Findings from Embodiment Research - Johannes Michalak, Naomi Lyons, and Thomas Heidenreich, Germany

Having a Body and Moving your Body: Distinguishing somatic psychotherapy from dance/movement therapy - Jennifer Tantia, USA

Section Two: Theory and Practice in Dance Movement Psychotherapy

Introduction to Section

A Developmental Taxonomy of Interaction Modalities in Dance Movement Therapy - Marianne Eberhard-Kaechele, Germany

Witnessing Practice: In the eyes of the beholder - Tina Stromsted, USA

Somatic Body Mapping with Women During Life Transitions - Annette Schwalbe, UK and Kenya

Gravity in the Development of the (Body) Self in Dance Movement Psychotherapy - Diana Cheney, UK

Dance Movement Therapy: Building resilience from shared movement experiences - Rosemarie Samaritter, The Netherlands

Interrupted Rhythms: Dance/movement therapy's contributions to suicide prevention - Susan D. Imus, USA

Body as Voice: Restorative dance/movement psychotherapy with survivors of relational trauma - Amber Gray, USA

Playing Through Dancing Stories - Sylvie Garnero, France

Psychological Re-sources in Integral Dance and Dance/Movement Therapy - Alexander Girshon and Ekaterina Karatygina, Russia

Mother-Son Transgenerational Transmission of Eating Issues in a Co-treatment Method using the Ways of Seeing Approach - Suzi Tortora and Jennifer Whitley, USA

The BodyMind Approach and People Affected by Medically Unexplained Symptoms /Somatic Symptom Disorder - Helen Payne, UK

The Disturbance of the Psychosomatic Balance - Haguit Ehrenfreund, Switzerland

Modulating Verbal and Non-Verbal Languages in Dance Movement Psychotherapy: Moving conversations with adult patients in private practice -Teresa Bas, Spain; Diana Fischman, Argentina; and Rosa Mª Rodríguez, Spain

The Importance of Subtle Movement and Stillness in Japanese Dance Movement Therapy: A comparison with the Japanese traditional performing art of 'Noh' - Miyuki Kaji, Japan

Embodiment of Space in Relation to the Self and Others in Psychotherapy: Boundlessness, emptiness, fullness, and betweenness - Rainbow Ho, Hong Kong

From the Alps to the Pyramids: Swiss and Egyptian perspectives on dance movement therapy -Iris Bräuninger, Switzerland and Radwa Said Abdelazim Elfeqi, Egypt

Section Three: Theory and Practice in Body Psychotherapy

Introduction to Section

Relating Through the Body: Self, other and the wider world - Gill Westland, UK

Functional Relaxation in Psychosomatic Medicine - Ursula Bartholomew and Ingrid Herholz, Germany

The Art of Bottom-Up Processing: Mindfulness, meaning and self-compassion in body psychotherapy - Halko Weiss and Maci Daye, Germany

Embodied-Relational Therapy - Nick Totton, UK

Four Forms of Knowledge in Biosynthesis Therapy - David Boadella, Switzerland

The Relational Turn in Body Psychotherapy - Michael Soth, UK

Emotional Regulation in Body Psychotherapy - Ulfried Geuter, Germany

The Embodiment of Dreams: Exploring mind/body connecting devices - Michel Coster Heller and Gillat Burckhardt-Bartov, France

The Therapist's Body and the Intersubjectivities of the Unconscious -Tom Warnecke, UK

Being Moved to Tears: Somatic and motoric aspects of self-disclosure - Asaf Rolef Ben-Shahar, Israel

Oppression and Embodiment in Psychotherapy - Rae Johnson, USA

Micromovements: Filling out the movement continuum in clinical practice - Christine Caldwell, USA

Safety in Psychotherapy: The body matters - Helma Mair, Ireland

Touch and Embodiment: Body-oriented psychotherapeutic applications of clinical touch - Michael Changaris, USA

Traumatic Dis-embodiment: Effects of trauma on body perception and body image - Maurizio Stupiggia, Italy

Research Informing Body Psychotherapy Clinical Work: A spotlight on emotions - Margit Koemeda-Lutz, Switzerland

Appendix

Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Allgemeine Lexika
Genre: Medizin
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 478
ISBN-13: 9781032376165
ISBN-10: 1032376163
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Payne, Helen
Koch, Sabine
Tantia, Jennifer
Hersteller: Taylor & Francis
Maße: 244 x 174 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Helen Payne (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.10.2022
Gewicht: 0,798 kg
preigu-id: 126929608
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