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The betrayal of the body

By: Material type: TextTextNY Collier Books c1967Description: 275p.; illus.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-02-077300-5
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Contents:
1 The problem of identity. 2 The schizoid disturbance. 3 The defense against terror. 4 The forsaken body. 5 The body image. 6 The psychology of desperation. 7 Illusion and reality. 8 Demons and monsters. 9 The physiology of panic. 10 Eating and sleeping. 11 Origin and causes. 12 Reclaiming the body. 13 The achievement of identity. 14 The ego and the body
Abstract: '...Lowen has found that many people have actually denied the reality, needs and feelings of their own bodies.....he describes and illustrates through dramatic case histories why these problems arise, how to face them, and how to achineve emotional fulfillment through the recovery of a gratifying mind-body relationship.'
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1st Collier ed. 1969.

1 The problem of identity. 2 The schizoid disturbance. 3 The defense against terror. 4 The forsaken body. 5 The body image. 6 The psychology of desperation. 7 Illusion and reality. 8 Demons and monsters. 9 The physiology of panic. 10 Eating and sleeping. 11 Origin and causes. 12 Reclaiming the body. 13 The achievement of identity. 14 The ego and the body

'...Lowen has found that many people have actually denied the reality, needs and feelings of their own bodies.....he describes and illustrates through dramatic case histories why these problems arise, how to face them, and how to achineve emotional fulfillment through the recovery of a gratifying mind-body relationship.'

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