Body Process: A Gestalt Approach to Working with the Body in PsychotherapyGardner Press, 1987 - 223 ページ In this comprehensive treatment, James Kepner explores the range of body work in psychotherapy, from the development of body awareness to intensive work with physical structure and expression and how it can be integrated into the aims, methods, and philosophy of Gestalt therapy. |
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Foreword by Joseph C Zinker Ph D | 1 |
The Body and the Disowned Self | 12 |
Approaching | 29 |
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able action active allow alternating apparent approach areas asked aspects assimilation attention awareness became become began begin behavior bodily body experience body process body structure boundary breathing bring called capacity charge chest client communication complete continue cycle described difficult disowned effect emerging emotional energy environment essential example existence experienced explore expression fear feel felt figure focus frequently fully functioning Gestalt therapy give ground hands holding hurt important integrated involved less lively look maintain meaning mobilization move movement muscles muscular nature needs notice occur one's oneself organism organismic pain parents particular Perls person physical polarity posture present projection relationship release requires resistance response result sadness seen sensation sense separate sexual shoulders situation somatic space stand statements tense tension therapeutic therapist things tion touch understanding verbal whole withdrawal