Bodies in treatment : the unspoken dimension

著者

    • Anderson, Frances Sommer

書誌事項

Bodies in treatment : the unspoken dimension

edited by Frances Sommer Anderson

(Relational perspectives book series, v. 36)

Analytic Press, c2008

  • : hard

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • At a loss for words and feelings: a psychoanalyst reflects on experiencing bodywork / Frances Sommer Anderson
  • Self in action: the bodily basis of self-organization / William F. Cornell
  • The role of bodily experience in emotional organization: new perspectives on the multiple code theory / Wilma Bucci
  • Learning from work with individuals with a history of trauma: some thoughts on integrating body-oriented techniques and relational psychoanalysis / Christopher B. Eldredge and Gilbert W. Cole
  • The coconstruction of "psychoanalytical choreography" and the dancing self: working with an anorectic patient / Maria Paola Pacifici
  • Yoga and neuro-psychoanalysis / Patricia L. Gerbarg
  • Sweet are the uses of adversity : psychic integration through body-centered work / Graham Bass
  • Coming into being: employing the wisdom of the body and mind-body therapy / Helen M. Newman
  • Tipping points between body, culture, and subjectivity: the tension between passion and custom / Steven H. Knoblauch
  • "We" got rhythm: miming and the polyphony of identity in psychoanalysis / Gianni Nebbiosi and Susanna Federici-Nebbiosi
  • When a body meets a body: the impact of the therapist's body on eating-disordered patients / Jean Petrucelli
  • The analyst's vulnerability: preserving and fine-tuning analytic bodies / Adrienne Harris and Kathy Sinsheimer

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Bodies in Treatment is a challenging volume that brings into conceptual focus an "unspoken dimension" of clinical work - the body and nonverbal communication - that has long occupied the shadowy realm of tacit knowledge. By bringing visceral, sensory, and imagistic modes of emotional processing to the forefront, Editor Frances Sommer Anderson and the contributors to this original collection expand the domain of psychodynamic engagement. Working at the leading edge of psychoanalytic theory and practice, and in the forefront of the integrative psychotherapy movement, Anderson has created a collaborative project that stimulates interdisciplinary dialogue on the developmental neurobiology of attachment, the micro-processing of interchanges between the infant and caregiver, the neuroscience of emotional processing and trauma, body-focused talking treatments for trauma, and research in cognitive science. Enlightened by experiencing body-based treatments for thirty years, Anderson reflects on the powerful impact of these interventions, recounting attempts to integrate her somatically-informed discoveries into the "talking" frame. Reaching further, her contributors present richly informative accounts of how experiences in body-based modalities can be creatively integrated into a psychoanalytic framework of treatment. Readers are introduced to specialized modalities, such as craniosacral therapy and polarity therapy, as well as to the adjunctive use of yoga, the effectiveness of which can be grounded neurophysiologically. Somatic interventions are discussed in terms of the extent to which they can promote depth-psychological change outside the psychoanalytic consulting room as well as how they can enrich the relational process in psychodynamic treatment. The final sections of Bodies in Treatment explore the range of ways in which patients' and therapists' bodies engage, sustain, and contain the dynamics of treatment.

目次

Stepansky, Preface. Anderson, Introduction. Anderson, At a Loss for Words and Feelings: A Psychoanalyst Reflects on Experiencing Bodywork. Bodily Experience in Self Organization: Contemporary Views. Cornell, Self in Action: The Bodily Basis of Self-organization. Bucci, The Role of Bodily Experience in Emotional Organization: New Perspectives on the Multiple Code Theory. Psychoanalysts Informed by Body-based Modalities. Eldredge & Cole, Learning from Work with Individuals with a History of Trauma: Some Thoughts on Integrating Body-oriented Techniques and Relational Psychoanalysis. Pacifici, The Co-construction of "Psychoanalytical Choreography" and the Dancing Self: Working with an Anorectic Patient. Gerbarg, Yoga and Neuro-psychoanalysis. Bass, Sweet are the Uses of Adversity: Psychic Integration through Body-centered Work. Newman, Coming into Being: Employing the Wisdom of the Body and Mind-body Therapy. Analysts Using Bodily Experience in the Treatment Relationship. Knoblauch, Tipping Points between Body, Culture and Subjectivity: The Tension between Passion and Custom. Nebbiosi & Federici Nebbiosi, "We" Got Rhythm: Miming and the Polyphony of Identity in Psychoanalysis. The Analyst's Body as Object and Subject. Petrucelli, When a Body Meets a Body: The Impact of the Therapist's Body on Eating Disordered Patients. Harris & Sinsheimer, The Analyst's Vulnerability: Preserving and Fine Tuning Analytic Bodies.

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