1st Edition

Body Psychotherapy

Edited By Tree Staunton Copyright 2002
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    In the past the practice of body psychotherapy has been taken less seriously in professional circles than more traditional psychotherapeutic approaches.
    Body Psychotherapy redresses the balance, offering insights into a spectrum of approaches within body-oriented psychotherapy. A range of experienced contributors introduce new areas of development and emerging theory and clinical material, covering:
    * the history of body psychotherapy
    * theoretical perspectives on body psychotherapy, including post-Reichian and development of integrative methodologies
    * body psychotherapy in practice, including applications for trauma and regression
    * the future for body psychotherapy.
    This book shows how body psychotherapy can be healing, reparative and rewarding. It will make essential reading for postgraduates and professionals, whether they are already involved in this field, or wish to learn more about incorporating it into their own practice.

    Samuels, Foreword. Foreign Bodies. Recovering the History of Body Psychotherapy. Application of Post-Reichian Body Psychotherapy. A Chiron Perspective. Sexuality and Body Psychotherapy. Biodynamic Massage in Psychotherapy. Re-integrating, Re-owning and Re-associating Through the Body. Body Psychotherapy Without Touch. Applications for Trauma. The Use of Imagery in Body Psychotherapy. Psychospiritual Body Psychotherapy. Subtle Bodywork. Body Psychotherapy and Regression. The Body Remembers Past Lives. The Future for Body Psychotherapy.

    Biography

    Tree Staunton is a UKCP registered Body Psychotherapist who worked for some years as a trainer, group leader and supervisor at the Chiron Centre for Body Psychotherapy, West London, and now works as an independent consultant. She has previous experience working in the National Health Service as an Occupational Therapist and holds a BA degree in Conflict Resolution and Group Studies

    'This book should make it possible for those psychotherapists whose training did not involve much (or any) focus on the theory and practice of body psychotherapy to think about adding a bodily perspective to their existing ways of doing things. And, it goes without saying, body psychotherapists will find the book an enormously useful resource - stimulating, comprehensive and responsible.' - Andrew Samuels, University of Essex, UK