The therapist's body is a vital part of the therapeutic encounter, yet there is an inherent inadequacy in current psychotherapeutic discourse to describe the bodily phenomena. Until recently, for instance, the whole area of touch in psychotherapy has been given very little attention. The Embodied Psychotherapist uses accounts of therapists' own experiences to address this inadequacy in discourse, and provides strategies for incorporating these feelings into therapeutic work with clients. Drawing on these personal accounts, it also discusses the experiences that can be communicated to the therapist during the encounter.

This description and exploration of how practitioners use their bodily feelings within the therapeutic encounter book will be valuable for all psychotherapists and counsellors.



Autorentext

Robert Shaw has written numerous articles for journals including: Psychodynamic Counselling and The Journal of Contemporary Health.



Inhalt

Part 1: The Body in Psychotherapy. The Psychotherapeutic Body. Psychotherapeutic Techniques of the Body. Embodiment and the Lived-Body Paradigm. The Narrative Turn in Psychotherapy. Part 2: Psychotherapists' Body Narratives. Psychotherapists' Physical Reactions to Clients. Body as Receiver. Embodied Styles of Working. Part 3: The Embodied Psychotherapist. Body Empathy. Psychotherapist Embodiment and Narrative.

Titel
The Embodied Psychotherapist
Untertitel
The Therapist's Body Story
EAN
9781135452360
ISBN
978-1-135-45236-0
Format
PDF
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
02.06.2004
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.57 MB
Anzahl Seiten
184
Jahr
2004
Untertitel
Englisch