About a Body
Working with the Embodied Mind in Psychotherapy
Edited by Jenny Corrigall, Helen Payne, Heward Wilkinson
Published August 24th 2006 by Routledge – 248 pages
Published August 24th 2006 by Routledge – 248 pages
How does our body reveal us to ourselves?
The body can inform the work we do in mental health. This unique collection invites the reader to consider the way we think about the embodied mind, and how it can inform both our lives and our work in psychotherapy and counselling.
The body is viewed as integral to the mind in this book, and in the approaches illustrated in it. Instead of splitting off the body and treating the patient as a body with a mind, contributors from a variety of approaches ask the reader to consider how we might be with, and work with, ‘bodymind’ as an interrelated whole. Subjects covered include:
This book is unique in its pluralism: it includes a wide range of differing views of the importance of the body in psychotherapy, both in theory and in practice, and it relates these to the latest discussions in affective neuroscience. It will be invaluable for those working in, or studying, psychotherapy and counselling, and will also interest those working generally in the mental health field.
J. Corrigall, H. Payne, H. Wilkinson, Embodiment in Psychotherapy. J. Panksepp, Archeology of Mind. R. Carroll, Archeology of Mind: Discussion. R. Carroll, S. Orbach, Approaches to the Body. P. Mollon, Beyond the Talk. M. Soth, What Therapeutic Hope for a Subjective Mind in an Objectified Body? B. Zabriskie, When Psyche Meets Soma. G. Boyesen, The Use of Voice in Biodynamic Psychotherapy J. Schaverien, Transference and the Meaning of Touch. M. Sills, Embodied Presence within the Relational Field. C. Herbert, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Trauma Work.
Jenny Corrigall is a research psychologist and a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, working in Cambridge.
Helen Payne is Reader in Counselling and Psychotherapy at the University of Hertfordshire and a Senior Registered Dance Movement Therapist. She is Editor for the International Journal for Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy.
Heward Wilkinson is co-founder of the Scarborough Psychotherapy Training Institute, until recently was Chair of the Humanistic and Integrative Section of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy, and was Editor of the International Journal of Psychotherapy 1996-2004.
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The body can inform the work we do in mental health. This unique collection invites the reader to consider the way we think about the embodied mind, and how it can inform both our lives and our work in...
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