Authentic Movement, Volume 2
Moving the Body, Moving the Self, Being Moved: A Collection of Essays
Herausgeber: Pallaro, Patrizia
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Moving the Body, Moving the Self, Being Moved: A Collection of Essays
Herausgeber: Pallaro, Patrizia
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This second volume on Authentic Movement - a new discipline aiding the creative process in the expressive arts - is an engaging and dynamic collection of scholarly essays, personal stories, practical suggestions and resources. It reflects cutting edge work on creative expression, meditative discipline and psychotherapeutic endeavour.
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This second volume on Authentic Movement - a new discipline aiding the creative process in the expressive arts - is an engaging and dynamic collection of scholarly essays, personal stories, practical suggestions and resources. It reflects cutting edge work on creative expression, meditative discipline and psychotherapeutic endeavour.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781843107682
- ISBN-10: 1843107686
- Artikelnr.: 21118261
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781843107682
- ISBN-10: 1843107686
- Artikelnr.: 21118261
Patrizia Pallaro holds a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Padua in Italy and an MA in Dance/Movement Therapy from the University of California, Los Angeles. She was formerly director of a residential and day treatment program in San Francisco and faculty member at John F. Kennedy University's Transpersonal and Holistic Counseling Center in Oakland. She has published widely in the USA and Italy on Dance/Movement applications and has compiled and edited two volumes on Authentic Movement, the first of which, Authentic Movement: Essays by Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler and Joan Chodorow, was published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. A licensed psychotherapist and registered dance therapist, she is a member of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, the American Dance Therapy Association, the United States Association of Body Psychotherapy, APA Division of Psychoanalysis (Div. 39) and the Association of Women in Psychology. She is on the faculty of Art Therapy Italiana, Bologna, Italy and a Fellow of the International Psychotherapy Institute - IPI (formerly IIORT), Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA.
Contents. Acknowledgments. Introduction, Patrizia Pallaro. Part One: The
foundation. 1. From Autism to the Discipline of Authentic Movement. Janet
Adler. 2. Inner-Directed Movement in Analysis: Early Beginnings. Joan
Chodorow. 3. Reflections on Mary Starks Whitehouse. Susan Frieder. 4. A
Dancing Spirit: Remembering Mary Starks Whitehouse. Edith Sullwold with
Mary Ramsay. 5. Authentic Movement. Daphne Lowell. 6. The Road In: Elements
of the Study and Practice of Authentic Movement. Tina Stromsted and Neala
Haze. 7. Witnessing and the Chest of Drawers. Alton Wasson. Part Two:
Psychotherapy. 8. Authentic Movement as Active Imagination. Penny Parker
Lewis. 9. Moving Towards Complexity: The Myth of Echo and Narcissus.
Antonella Adorisio. 10. On synchrony. Julie Joslyn Brown and Zoë Avstreih.
11. Journeying Between Will and Surrender in Authentic Movements: A
Personal and Clinical Perspective. Marcia Plevin. 12. Authentic Movement in
Clinical Work. Shira Musicant. 13. Authentic Movement: Clinical and
Theoretical Considerations. Shira Musicant. 14. Against the Wall, Her
Beating Heartt: Working with the Somatic Aspects of Transference,
Countertransference and Dissociation. Barbara Holifield. 15. Merging and
Differentiating. Wendy Wyman-McGinty. 16. Somatic Countertransference: The
Therapist in Relationship. Patrizia Pallaro. 17. Authentic Movement: A Safe
Place for Group Therapy. Anne Hebert Smith. 18. The Dancing Body in
Psychotherapy: Reflections on Somatic Psychotherapy and Authentic Movement.
Tina Stromsted. 19. The Body in Analysis: Authentic Movement and Witnessing
in Analytic Practice. Wendy Wyman-McGinty. Part Three: Spirituality. 20.
The Discipline of Authentic Movement as Mystical Practice: Evolving Moments
in Janet Adler's Life and Work. Tina Stromsted. 21. From Seeing to Knowing.
Janet Adler. 22. Achieving Body Permanence: Authentic Movement and the
Paradox of Healing. Zoë Avstreih. 23. Calling Spirit Home: How Body Becomes
Vessel for Spiritual Animation. Jeanne Castle. 24. Authentic Movement: A
Theoretical Framework Based in Tibetan Buddhist thought. Carol Fields. Part
Four: New horizons. 25. Authentic Movement as a Form of Dance Ritual.
Daphne Lowell. 26. Being Seen, Being Moved: Authentic Movement and
Performance. Andrea J. Olsen. 27. Learning to Love: How Art Therapy and
Authentic Movement Transform Being. Suzanne Lovell. 28. Moving Toward
Health: Authentic Movement and Breast Cancer. Sandy Dibbell-Hope. 29. The
Discovery of Deep Ecology through the Body: A Practice in Authentic
Movement. Cassielle Alaya Bull. 30. Oracles: Authentic Movement and the I
Ching. Susan Bauer. 31. Authentic Movement: From Embryonic Curl to Creative
Thrust. Ariane Goodwin. 32. The Pleasure of the Text: Embodying Classical
Theatrical Language through the Practice of Authentic Movement. Judith
Koltai. 33. The Movement of All Things: Authentic Movement and Quantum
Physics. Marcia Plevin. 34. Moving the Outer Rim In: Authentic Movement and
Nonviolence. Lisa Tsetse. Part Five: Personal stories. 35. Shadow and
Other. Sandy Dibbell-Hope. 36. Dances Left in Time and Space: Passing on
Lineage with Grace. Heidi Ehrenreich. 37. Unlocking, Unblocking the Temple
Door. Wendy Goulston. 38. There is an Angel. Soraia Jorge. 39. The Seeker
and the Seer. Bill McCully. 40. Tracing the Brace. Margareta Neuberger. 41.
Riding the Wave's Edge. Jan Sandman. 42. Moving and Seeing: Manhood Come
Tumbling Down. Sox Sperry. 43. Stirred to Action. David Mars. Part Six:
After notes. 44. Questions: Teaching the Discipline. Janet Adler. 45.
Guidelines in Practice: Authentic Movement in a Leaderless Group.
Leaderless Berkeley Collective 1995. 46. Authentic Movement: Guidelines for
a Providence Shared-Lead Group. Lynn Garland. 47. Resources. Contributors.
Subject Index. Author Index.
foundation. 1. From Autism to the Discipline of Authentic Movement. Janet
Adler. 2. Inner-Directed Movement in Analysis: Early Beginnings. Joan
Chodorow. 3. Reflections on Mary Starks Whitehouse. Susan Frieder. 4. A
Dancing Spirit: Remembering Mary Starks Whitehouse. Edith Sullwold with
Mary Ramsay. 5. Authentic Movement. Daphne Lowell. 6. The Road In: Elements
of the Study and Practice of Authentic Movement. Tina Stromsted and Neala
Haze. 7. Witnessing and the Chest of Drawers. Alton Wasson. Part Two:
Psychotherapy. 8. Authentic Movement as Active Imagination. Penny Parker
Lewis. 9. Moving Towards Complexity: The Myth of Echo and Narcissus.
Antonella Adorisio. 10. On synchrony. Julie Joslyn Brown and Zoë Avstreih.
11. Journeying Between Will and Surrender in Authentic Movements: A
Personal and Clinical Perspective. Marcia Plevin. 12. Authentic Movement in
Clinical Work. Shira Musicant. 13. Authentic Movement: Clinical and
Theoretical Considerations. Shira Musicant. 14. Against the Wall, Her
Beating Heartt: Working with the Somatic Aspects of Transference,
Countertransference and Dissociation. Barbara Holifield. 15. Merging and
Differentiating. Wendy Wyman-McGinty. 16. Somatic Countertransference: The
Therapist in Relationship. Patrizia Pallaro. 17. Authentic Movement: A Safe
Place for Group Therapy. Anne Hebert Smith. 18. The Dancing Body in
Psychotherapy: Reflections on Somatic Psychotherapy and Authentic Movement.
Tina Stromsted. 19. The Body in Analysis: Authentic Movement and Witnessing
in Analytic Practice. Wendy Wyman-McGinty. Part Three: Spirituality. 20.
The Discipline of Authentic Movement as Mystical Practice: Evolving Moments
in Janet Adler's Life and Work. Tina Stromsted. 21. From Seeing to Knowing.
Janet Adler. 22. Achieving Body Permanence: Authentic Movement and the
Paradox of Healing. Zoë Avstreih. 23. Calling Spirit Home: How Body Becomes
Vessel for Spiritual Animation. Jeanne Castle. 24. Authentic Movement: A
Theoretical Framework Based in Tibetan Buddhist thought. Carol Fields. Part
Four: New horizons. 25. Authentic Movement as a Form of Dance Ritual.
Daphne Lowell. 26. Being Seen, Being Moved: Authentic Movement and
Performance. Andrea J. Olsen. 27. Learning to Love: How Art Therapy and
Authentic Movement Transform Being. Suzanne Lovell. 28. Moving Toward
Health: Authentic Movement and Breast Cancer. Sandy Dibbell-Hope. 29. The
Discovery of Deep Ecology through the Body: A Practice in Authentic
Movement. Cassielle Alaya Bull. 30. Oracles: Authentic Movement and the I
Ching. Susan Bauer. 31. Authentic Movement: From Embryonic Curl to Creative
Thrust. Ariane Goodwin. 32. The Pleasure of the Text: Embodying Classical
Theatrical Language through the Practice of Authentic Movement. Judith
Koltai. 33. The Movement of All Things: Authentic Movement and Quantum
Physics. Marcia Plevin. 34. Moving the Outer Rim In: Authentic Movement and
Nonviolence. Lisa Tsetse. Part Five: Personal stories. 35. Shadow and
Other. Sandy Dibbell-Hope. 36. Dances Left in Time and Space: Passing on
Lineage with Grace. Heidi Ehrenreich. 37. Unlocking, Unblocking the Temple
Door. Wendy Goulston. 38. There is an Angel. Soraia Jorge. 39. The Seeker
and the Seer. Bill McCully. 40. Tracing the Brace. Margareta Neuberger. 41.
Riding the Wave's Edge. Jan Sandman. 42. Moving and Seeing: Manhood Come
Tumbling Down. Sox Sperry. 43. Stirred to Action. David Mars. Part Six:
After notes. 44. Questions: Teaching the Discipline. Janet Adler. 45.
Guidelines in Practice: Authentic Movement in a Leaderless Group.
Leaderless Berkeley Collective 1995. 46. Authentic Movement: Guidelines for
a Providence Shared-Lead Group. Lynn Garland. 47. Resources. Contributors.
Subject Index. Author Index.
Contents. Acknowledgments. Introduction, Patrizia Pallaro. Part One: The
foundation. 1. From Autism to the Discipline of Authentic Movement. Janet
Adler. 2. Inner-Directed Movement in Analysis: Early Beginnings. Joan
Chodorow. 3. Reflections on Mary Starks Whitehouse. Susan Frieder. 4. A
Dancing Spirit: Remembering Mary Starks Whitehouse. Edith Sullwold with
Mary Ramsay. 5. Authentic Movement. Daphne Lowell. 6. The Road In: Elements
of the Study and Practice of Authentic Movement. Tina Stromsted and Neala
Haze. 7. Witnessing and the Chest of Drawers. Alton Wasson. Part Two:
Psychotherapy. 8. Authentic Movement as Active Imagination. Penny Parker
Lewis. 9. Moving Towards Complexity: The Myth of Echo and Narcissus.
Antonella Adorisio. 10. On synchrony. Julie Joslyn Brown and Zoë Avstreih.
11. Journeying Between Will and Surrender in Authentic Movements: A
Personal and Clinical Perspective. Marcia Plevin. 12. Authentic Movement in
Clinical Work. Shira Musicant. 13. Authentic Movement: Clinical and
Theoretical Considerations. Shira Musicant. 14. Against the Wall, Her
Beating Heartt: Working with the Somatic Aspects of Transference,
Countertransference and Dissociation. Barbara Holifield. 15. Merging and
Differentiating. Wendy Wyman-McGinty. 16. Somatic Countertransference: The
Therapist in Relationship. Patrizia Pallaro. 17. Authentic Movement: A Safe
Place for Group Therapy. Anne Hebert Smith. 18. The Dancing Body in
Psychotherapy: Reflections on Somatic Psychotherapy and Authentic Movement.
Tina Stromsted. 19. The Body in Analysis: Authentic Movement and Witnessing
in Analytic Practice. Wendy Wyman-McGinty. Part Three: Spirituality. 20.
The Discipline of Authentic Movement as Mystical Practice: Evolving Moments
in Janet Adler's Life and Work. Tina Stromsted. 21. From Seeing to Knowing.
Janet Adler. 22. Achieving Body Permanence: Authentic Movement and the
Paradox of Healing. Zoë Avstreih. 23. Calling Spirit Home: How Body Becomes
Vessel for Spiritual Animation. Jeanne Castle. 24. Authentic Movement: A
Theoretical Framework Based in Tibetan Buddhist thought. Carol Fields. Part
Four: New horizons. 25. Authentic Movement as a Form of Dance Ritual.
Daphne Lowell. 26. Being Seen, Being Moved: Authentic Movement and
Performance. Andrea J. Olsen. 27. Learning to Love: How Art Therapy and
Authentic Movement Transform Being. Suzanne Lovell. 28. Moving Toward
Health: Authentic Movement and Breast Cancer. Sandy Dibbell-Hope. 29. The
Discovery of Deep Ecology through the Body: A Practice in Authentic
Movement. Cassielle Alaya Bull. 30. Oracles: Authentic Movement and the I
Ching. Susan Bauer. 31. Authentic Movement: From Embryonic Curl to Creative
Thrust. Ariane Goodwin. 32. The Pleasure of the Text: Embodying Classical
Theatrical Language through the Practice of Authentic Movement. Judith
Koltai. 33. The Movement of All Things: Authentic Movement and Quantum
Physics. Marcia Plevin. 34. Moving the Outer Rim In: Authentic Movement and
Nonviolence. Lisa Tsetse. Part Five: Personal stories. 35. Shadow and
Other. Sandy Dibbell-Hope. 36. Dances Left in Time and Space: Passing on
Lineage with Grace. Heidi Ehrenreich. 37. Unlocking, Unblocking the Temple
Door. Wendy Goulston. 38. There is an Angel. Soraia Jorge. 39. The Seeker
and the Seer. Bill McCully. 40. Tracing the Brace. Margareta Neuberger. 41.
Riding the Wave's Edge. Jan Sandman. 42. Moving and Seeing: Manhood Come
Tumbling Down. Sox Sperry. 43. Stirred to Action. David Mars. Part Six:
After notes. 44. Questions: Teaching the Discipline. Janet Adler. 45.
Guidelines in Practice: Authentic Movement in a Leaderless Group.
Leaderless Berkeley Collective 1995. 46. Authentic Movement: Guidelines for
a Providence Shared-Lead Group. Lynn Garland. 47. Resources. Contributors.
Subject Index. Author Index.
foundation. 1. From Autism to the Discipline of Authentic Movement. Janet
Adler. 2. Inner-Directed Movement in Analysis: Early Beginnings. Joan
Chodorow. 3. Reflections on Mary Starks Whitehouse. Susan Frieder. 4. A
Dancing Spirit: Remembering Mary Starks Whitehouse. Edith Sullwold with
Mary Ramsay. 5. Authentic Movement. Daphne Lowell. 6. The Road In: Elements
of the Study and Practice of Authentic Movement. Tina Stromsted and Neala
Haze. 7. Witnessing and the Chest of Drawers. Alton Wasson. Part Two:
Psychotherapy. 8. Authentic Movement as Active Imagination. Penny Parker
Lewis. 9. Moving Towards Complexity: The Myth of Echo and Narcissus.
Antonella Adorisio. 10. On synchrony. Julie Joslyn Brown and Zoë Avstreih.
11. Journeying Between Will and Surrender in Authentic Movements: A
Personal and Clinical Perspective. Marcia Plevin. 12. Authentic Movement in
Clinical Work. Shira Musicant. 13. Authentic Movement: Clinical and
Theoretical Considerations. Shira Musicant. 14. Against the Wall, Her
Beating Heartt: Working with the Somatic Aspects of Transference,
Countertransference and Dissociation. Barbara Holifield. 15. Merging and
Differentiating. Wendy Wyman-McGinty. 16. Somatic Countertransference: The
Therapist in Relationship. Patrizia Pallaro. 17. Authentic Movement: A Safe
Place for Group Therapy. Anne Hebert Smith. 18. The Dancing Body in
Psychotherapy: Reflections on Somatic Psychotherapy and Authentic Movement.
Tina Stromsted. 19. The Body in Analysis: Authentic Movement and Witnessing
in Analytic Practice. Wendy Wyman-McGinty. Part Three: Spirituality. 20.
The Discipline of Authentic Movement as Mystical Practice: Evolving Moments
in Janet Adler's Life and Work. Tina Stromsted. 21. From Seeing to Knowing.
Janet Adler. 22. Achieving Body Permanence: Authentic Movement and the
Paradox of Healing. Zoë Avstreih. 23. Calling Spirit Home: How Body Becomes
Vessel for Spiritual Animation. Jeanne Castle. 24. Authentic Movement: A
Theoretical Framework Based in Tibetan Buddhist thought. Carol Fields. Part
Four: New horizons. 25. Authentic Movement as a Form of Dance Ritual.
Daphne Lowell. 26. Being Seen, Being Moved: Authentic Movement and
Performance. Andrea J. Olsen. 27. Learning to Love: How Art Therapy and
Authentic Movement Transform Being. Suzanne Lovell. 28. Moving Toward
Health: Authentic Movement and Breast Cancer. Sandy Dibbell-Hope. 29. The
Discovery of Deep Ecology through the Body: A Practice in Authentic
Movement. Cassielle Alaya Bull. 30. Oracles: Authentic Movement and the I
Ching. Susan Bauer. 31. Authentic Movement: From Embryonic Curl to Creative
Thrust. Ariane Goodwin. 32. The Pleasure of the Text: Embodying Classical
Theatrical Language through the Practice of Authentic Movement. Judith
Koltai. 33. The Movement of All Things: Authentic Movement and Quantum
Physics. Marcia Plevin. 34. Moving the Outer Rim In: Authentic Movement and
Nonviolence. Lisa Tsetse. Part Five: Personal stories. 35. Shadow and
Other. Sandy Dibbell-Hope. 36. Dances Left in Time and Space: Passing on
Lineage with Grace. Heidi Ehrenreich. 37. Unlocking, Unblocking the Temple
Door. Wendy Goulston. 38. There is an Angel. Soraia Jorge. 39. The Seeker
and the Seer. Bill McCully. 40. Tracing the Brace. Margareta Neuberger. 41.
Riding the Wave's Edge. Jan Sandman. 42. Moving and Seeing: Manhood Come
Tumbling Down. Sox Sperry. 43. Stirred to Action. David Mars. Part Six:
After notes. 44. Questions: Teaching the Discipline. Janet Adler. 45.
Guidelines in Practice: Authentic Movement in a Leaderless Group.
Leaderless Berkeley Collective 1995. 46. Authentic Movement: Guidelines for
a Providence Shared-Lead Group. Lynn Garland. 47. Resources. Contributors.
Subject Index. Author Index.