Nicholas Pole
Words that Touch
How to Ask Questions Your Body Can Answer - 12 Essential 'Clean Questions' for Mind/Body Therapists
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Nicholas Pole
Words that Touch
How to Ask Questions Your Body Can Answer - 12 Essential 'Clean Questions' for Mind/Body Therapists
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A thorough analysis of the Clean Language technique that can be applied to a variety of mind and body therapies. Through numerous theories and practical case studies, the importance of language in therapeutic practices is revealed.
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A thorough analysis of the Clean Language technique that can be applied to a variety of mind and body therapies. Through numerous theories and practical case studies, the importance of language in therapeutic practices is revealed.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781848193369
- ISBN-10: 184819336X
- Artikelnr.: 45747513
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781848193369
- ISBN-10: 184819336X
- Artikelnr.: 45747513
Nick Pole has been a mind-body therapist for over 25 years, and discovered Clean Language after training in shiatsu and NLP. Nick is based in London.
Part One. 1. 'A Long Way From Yourself'. 2. Why Clean Language? 3. Keeping
It Clean and Why It Matters. 4. Three Clean Questions. 5. Clean Questions
for a Cold Shoulder. 6. Letting Your Body Answer Back. 7. Mind, Matter and
Metaphor. 8. Embodied Language, Embodied Mind. 9. How Does It Work and
Where Does It Come From? 10. The 12 Core Clean Language Questions. 11. The
Client's Goals - What Would You Like To Have Happen? 12. What Happens When
You Ask the Outcome Question. 13. A Clean Conversation. 14. A Clean
Conversation - What Did You Learn? Part Two. 15. The Science Behind Clean
Language. 16. Focusing the Mind on the Body. 17. From Body to Brain. 18.
The Divided Brain. Part Three. Part 3.1 Introduction. 19. How To Structure
A Session. 20. Sorting Out the Rubik Cube. 21. Exploring the Landscape. 22.
Taking Less of the Load. Part 3.2 A Clean Approach to Trauma. 23. The Tidal
Wave of Trauma. 24. Angry Red Blotches. 25. I Will Die Too. 26. Dropping
the Baby. Part 3.3 Working with Embodied Double Binds. 27. The Panther in
the Cage. 28. The Man Who Deserved to Die. 29. The Root of the Problem That
Causes the Pain. Part 3.4 How Clean Should I Be? 30. Clean and the
Therapeutic Relationship . 31. Clean Touch. 32. Approaching Childbirth with
Clean Touch. Part 3.5 Interviews with Practitioners Who Use Clean Language.
1. Acupuncture. 2. CranioSacral Therapy. 3. Yoga Nidra. 4. Yoga and the
Outcome Question. 5. Physiotherapy. 6. Teaching Tai Chi with Clean
Questions. 7. Homeopathy. 8. Clean Language, Feldenkrais and Music. Part
3.6 A Final Word. References. Index.
It Clean and Why It Matters. 4. Three Clean Questions. 5. Clean Questions
for a Cold Shoulder. 6. Letting Your Body Answer Back. 7. Mind, Matter and
Metaphor. 8. Embodied Language, Embodied Mind. 9. How Does It Work and
Where Does It Come From? 10. The 12 Core Clean Language Questions. 11. The
Client's Goals - What Would You Like To Have Happen? 12. What Happens When
You Ask the Outcome Question. 13. A Clean Conversation. 14. A Clean
Conversation - What Did You Learn? Part Two. 15. The Science Behind Clean
Language. 16. Focusing the Mind on the Body. 17. From Body to Brain. 18.
The Divided Brain. Part Three. Part 3.1 Introduction. 19. How To Structure
A Session. 20. Sorting Out the Rubik Cube. 21. Exploring the Landscape. 22.
Taking Less of the Load. Part 3.2 A Clean Approach to Trauma. 23. The Tidal
Wave of Trauma. 24. Angry Red Blotches. 25. I Will Die Too. 26. Dropping
the Baby. Part 3.3 Working with Embodied Double Binds. 27. The Panther in
the Cage. 28. The Man Who Deserved to Die. 29. The Root of the Problem That
Causes the Pain. Part 3.4 How Clean Should I Be? 30. Clean and the
Therapeutic Relationship . 31. Clean Touch. 32. Approaching Childbirth with
Clean Touch. Part 3.5 Interviews with Practitioners Who Use Clean Language.
1. Acupuncture. 2. CranioSacral Therapy. 3. Yoga Nidra. 4. Yoga and the
Outcome Question. 5. Physiotherapy. 6. Teaching Tai Chi with Clean
Questions. 7. Homeopathy. 8. Clean Language, Feldenkrais and Music. Part
3.6 A Final Word. References. Index.
Part One. 1. 'A Long Way From Yourself'. 2. Why Clean Language? 3. Keeping
It Clean and Why It Matters. 4. Three Clean Questions. 5. Clean Questions
for a Cold Shoulder. 6. Letting Your Body Answer Back. 7. Mind, Matter and
Metaphor. 8. Embodied Language, Embodied Mind. 9. How Does It Work and
Where Does It Come From? 10. The 12 Core Clean Language Questions. 11. The
Client's Goals - What Would You Like To Have Happen? 12. What Happens When
You Ask the Outcome Question. 13. A Clean Conversation. 14. A Clean
Conversation - What Did You Learn? Part Two. 15. The Science Behind Clean
Language. 16. Focusing the Mind on the Body. 17. From Body to Brain. 18.
The Divided Brain. Part Three. Part 3.1 Introduction. 19. How To Structure
A Session. 20. Sorting Out the Rubik Cube. 21. Exploring the Landscape. 22.
Taking Less of the Load. Part 3.2 A Clean Approach to Trauma. 23. The Tidal
Wave of Trauma. 24. Angry Red Blotches. 25. I Will Die Too. 26. Dropping
the Baby. Part 3.3 Working with Embodied Double Binds. 27. The Panther in
the Cage. 28. The Man Who Deserved to Die. 29. The Root of the Problem That
Causes the Pain. Part 3.4 How Clean Should I Be? 30. Clean and the
Therapeutic Relationship . 31. Clean Touch. 32. Approaching Childbirth with
Clean Touch. Part 3.5 Interviews with Practitioners Who Use Clean Language.
1. Acupuncture. 2. CranioSacral Therapy. 3. Yoga Nidra. 4. Yoga and the
Outcome Question. 5. Physiotherapy. 6. Teaching Tai Chi with Clean
Questions. 7. Homeopathy. 8. Clean Language, Feldenkrais and Music. Part
3.6 A Final Word. References. Index.
It Clean and Why It Matters. 4. Three Clean Questions. 5. Clean Questions
for a Cold Shoulder. 6. Letting Your Body Answer Back. 7. Mind, Matter and
Metaphor. 8. Embodied Language, Embodied Mind. 9. How Does It Work and
Where Does It Come From? 10. The 12 Core Clean Language Questions. 11. The
Client's Goals - What Would You Like To Have Happen? 12. What Happens When
You Ask the Outcome Question. 13. A Clean Conversation. 14. A Clean
Conversation - What Did You Learn? Part Two. 15. The Science Behind Clean
Language. 16. Focusing the Mind on the Body. 17. From Body to Brain. 18.
The Divided Brain. Part Three. Part 3.1 Introduction. 19. How To Structure
A Session. 20. Sorting Out the Rubik Cube. 21. Exploring the Landscape. 22.
Taking Less of the Load. Part 3.2 A Clean Approach to Trauma. 23. The Tidal
Wave of Trauma. 24. Angry Red Blotches. 25. I Will Die Too. 26. Dropping
the Baby. Part 3.3 Working with Embodied Double Binds. 27. The Panther in
the Cage. 28. The Man Who Deserved to Die. 29. The Root of the Problem That
Causes the Pain. Part 3.4 How Clean Should I Be? 30. Clean and the
Therapeutic Relationship . 31. Clean Touch. 32. Approaching Childbirth with
Clean Touch. Part 3.5 Interviews with Practitioners Who Use Clean Language.
1. Acupuncture. 2. CranioSacral Therapy. 3. Yoga Nidra. 4. Yoga and the
Outcome Question. 5. Physiotherapy. 6. Teaching Tai Chi with Clean
Questions. 7. Homeopathy. 8. Clean Language, Feldenkrais and Music. Part
3.6 A Final Word. References. Index.