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Body process : working with the body in psychotherapy / James I. Kepner ; foreword by Joseph C. Zinker.

By: Kepner, James I.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Jossey-Bass social and behavioral science series: Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Gestalt Press, 2001Description: xxix, 223 p. ; 21 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 088163283X.Subject(s): Gestalt therapy | Body image | Mind and bodyDDC classification: 616.89
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Traditional psychotherapy approaches, focusing on working with and correcting mental events and conditions, have placed little importance on the fundamentally physical nature of the person. Yet many of the problems people bring to therapy are linked with or manifested in the body--such as obesity, psychosomatic distress, chronic tension, and sexual problems. This book provides a therapeutic approach that addresses both the physical and mental nature of clients.

In this book, James Kepner shows that a client's posture, movements, and bodily experiences are indeed relevant to therapy, and he offers an insightful framework for incorporating these aspects into a therapeutic framework. This comprehensive treatment explains how body work can be integrated with the aims, methods, and philosophy of psychotherapy, offering a framework within which practitioners of different theoretical approaches can better appreciate body processes in the context of the whole person, rather than as isolated events.

This book, including an updated introduction by the author, explores the range of body work in psychotherapy, from the development of body awareness to intensive work with physical structure and expression. And it demonstrates how this approach can be particularly effective with a range of clients, including survivors of sexual abuse, recovering drug addicts or alcoholics, or those suffering from chronic illness.

Originally published: Body process : a gestalt approach to working with the body in psychotherapy, 1987.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

James I. Kepner, Ph.D., is co-founder and chair of the advanced training program Working with Physical Process as the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland. A pioneer in clinical work with the embodiment of experience, he teaches this work widely around the world. Kepner's own clinical grounding is supplemented by training in a wide range of healing arts. He is also the author of Healing Tasks: Psychotherapy with Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse.

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