Bodies In Treatment
The Unspoken Dimension
Herausgeber: Anderson, Frances Sommer
Bodies In Treatment
The Unspoken Dimension
Herausgeber: Anderson, Frances Sommer
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First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781138005891
- ISBN-10: 1138005894
- Artikelnr.: 40705314
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781138005891
- ISBN-10: 1138005894
- Artikelnr.: 40705314
Frances Sommer Anderson, Ph.D. is a Faculty member at The National Institute for the Psychotherapies Training Institute (NIPTI) and holds appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, New York University Medical School; Psychologist, Bellevue Hospital Center; and Adjunct Clinical Supervisor, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program, City College, CUNY.
Stepansky, Preface. Anderson, Introduction. Anderson, At a Loss for Words
and Feelings: A Psychoanalyst Reflects on Experiencing Bodywork. Bodily
Experience in Self Organization: Contemporary Views. Cornell, Self in
Action: The Bodily Basis of Self-organization. Bucci, The Role of Bodily
Experience in Emotional Organization: New Perspectives on the Multiple Code
Theory. Psychoanalysts Informed by Body-based Modalities. Eldredge & Cole,
Learning from Work with Individuals with a History of Trauma: Some Thoughts
on Integrating Body-oriented Techniques and Relational Psychoanalysis.
Pacifici, The Co-construction of "Psychoanalytical Choreography" and the
Dancing Self: Working with an Anorectic Patient. Gerbarg, Yoga and
Neuro-psychoanalysis. Bass, Sweet are the Uses of Adversity: Psychic
Integration through Body-centered Work. Newman, Coming into Being:
Employing the Wisdom of the Body and Mind-body Therapy. Analysts Using
Bodily Experience in the Treatment Relationship. Knoblauch, Tipping Points
between Body, Culture and Subjectivity: The Tension between Passion and
Custom. Nebbiosi & Federici Nebbiosi, "We" Got Rhythm: Miming and the
Polyphony of Identity in Psychoanalysis. The Analyst's Body as Object and
Subject. Petrucelli, When a Body Meets a Body: The Impact of the
Therapist's Body on Eating Disordered Patients. Harris & Sinsheimer, The
Analyst's Vulnerability: Preserving and Fine Tuning Analytic Bodies.
and Feelings: A Psychoanalyst Reflects on Experiencing Bodywork. Bodily
Experience in Self Organization: Contemporary Views. Cornell, Self in
Action: The Bodily Basis of Self-organization. Bucci, The Role of Bodily
Experience in Emotional Organization: New Perspectives on the Multiple Code
Theory. Psychoanalysts Informed by Body-based Modalities. Eldredge & Cole,
Learning from Work with Individuals with a History of Trauma: Some Thoughts
on Integrating Body-oriented Techniques and Relational Psychoanalysis.
Pacifici, The Co-construction of "Psychoanalytical Choreography" and the
Dancing Self: Working with an Anorectic Patient. Gerbarg, Yoga and
Neuro-psychoanalysis. Bass, Sweet are the Uses of Adversity: Psychic
Integration through Body-centered Work. Newman, Coming into Being:
Employing the Wisdom of the Body and Mind-body Therapy. Analysts Using
Bodily Experience in the Treatment Relationship. Knoblauch, Tipping Points
between Body, Culture and Subjectivity: The Tension between Passion and
Custom. Nebbiosi & Federici Nebbiosi, "We" Got Rhythm: Miming and the
Polyphony of Identity in Psychoanalysis. The Analyst's Body as Object and
Subject. Petrucelli, When a Body Meets a Body: The Impact of the
Therapist's Body on Eating Disordered Patients. Harris & Sinsheimer, The
Analyst's Vulnerability: Preserving and Fine Tuning Analytic Bodies.
Stepansky, Preface. Anderson, Introduction. Anderson, At a Loss for Words
and Feelings: A Psychoanalyst Reflects on Experiencing Bodywork. Bodily
Experience in Self Organization: Contemporary Views. Cornell, Self in
Action: The Bodily Basis of Self-organization. Bucci, The Role of Bodily
Experience in Emotional Organization: New Perspectives on the Multiple Code
Theory. Psychoanalysts Informed by Body-based Modalities. Eldredge & Cole,
Learning from Work with Individuals with a History of Trauma: Some Thoughts
on Integrating Body-oriented Techniques and Relational Psychoanalysis.
Pacifici, The Co-construction of "Psychoanalytical Choreography" and the
Dancing Self: Working with an Anorectic Patient. Gerbarg, Yoga and
Neuro-psychoanalysis. Bass, Sweet are the Uses of Adversity: Psychic
Integration through Body-centered Work. Newman, Coming into Being:
Employing the Wisdom of the Body and Mind-body Therapy. Analysts Using
Bodily Experience in the Treatment Relationship. Knoblauch, Tipping Points
between Body, Culture and Subjectivity: The Tension between Passion and
Custom. Nebbiosi & Federici Nebbiosi, "We" Got Rhythm: Miming and the
Polyphony of Identity in Psychoanalysis. The Analyst's Body as Object and
Subject. Petrucelli, When a Body Meets a Body: The Impact of the
Therapist's Body on Eating Disordered Patients. Harris & Sinsheimer, The
Analyst's Vulnerability: Preserving and Fine Tuning Analytic Bodies.
and Feelings: A Psychoanalyst Reflects on Experiencing Bodywork. Bodily
Experience in Self Organization: Contemporary Views. Cornell, Self in
Action: The Bodily Basis of Self-organization. Bucci, The Role of Bodily
Experience in Emotional Organization: New Perspectives on the Multiple Code
Theory. Psychoanalysts Informed by Body-based Modalities. Eldredge & Cole,
Learning from Work with Individuals with a History of Trauma: Some Thoughts
on Integrating Body-oriented Techniques and Relational Psychoanalysis.
Pacifici, The Co-construction of "Psychoanalytical Choreography" and the
Dancing Self: Working with an Anorectic Patient. Gerbarg, Yoga and
Neuro-psychoanalysis. Bass, Sweet are the Uses of Adversity: Psychic
Integration through Body-centered Work. Newman, Coming into Being:
Employing the Wisdom of the Body and Mind-body Therapy. Analysts Using
Bodily Experience in the Treatment Relationship. Knoblauch, Tipping Points
between Body, Culture and Subjectivity: The Tension between Passion and
Custom. Nebbiosi & Federici Nebbiosi, "We" Got Rhythm: Miming and the
Polyphony of Identity in Psychoanalysis. The Analyst's Body as Object and
Subject. Petrucelli, When a Body Meets a Body: The Impact of the
Therapist's Body on Eating Disordered Patients. Harris & Sinsheimer, The
Analyst's Vulnerability: Preserving and Fine Tuning Analytic Bodies.