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Body, mind and healing after Jung : a space of questions

By: Material type: TextTextLondon/New York Routledge c2011Description: 273p.; ill.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415483070
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Contents:
Introduction - Raya A. Jones. 1 Returning to life: trauma survivors' quest for reintegration -Gadi Maoz and Vered Arbit. 2 The body in psychotherapy: contributions of Merleau-Ponty - Robert Romanyshyn. 3 The embodied psyche: movement, sensation, affect - Dyane N. Sherwood. 4 The 'child' motif in theorizing about embodied subjectivity - Raya A. Jones. 5 Fleshing out the psyche: Jung, psychology and the body - Mark Saban. 6 Staging the Self: performance, individuation and embodiment - Mark Saban. 7 The Buddhist concept of mind and body in diversity - Shoji Muramoto. 8 A Sami healer's diagnosis: a case of embodied countertransference? - Barbara Helen Miller. 9 Struggles, commercialism, 'ideal' feminine images and internal oppression: eating disorders and the pursuit of thinness in Japan - Konoyu Nakamura. 10 Pregnant pause: procreative desire, reproductive technology and narrative shifts at midlife - Maryann Barone-Chapman. 11 Mind the gap: explorations in the subtle geography of identity - Amanda Dowd. 12 The body in the postmodern world: a Jungian approach - Rosa Maria Farah. 13 The body in psychotherapy: Calatonia and Subtle Touch techniques - Anita J. Ribeiro-Blanchard, Leda Perillo Seixas and Ana Maria Galrao Rios. 14 "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon": the transformative power of posture and breath - Suzanne Fuselier and Debra Winegarden
Abstract: '...draws on the triad of body, mind and healing and (re)presents it as a domain of ongoing uncertainty within which Jung's answers stir up further questions....Areas of discussion include the psychosomatic nature of patients' problems; transference and countertransference; [and] therapeutic techniques centred on movement or touch.'
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Introduction - Raya A. Jones. 1 Returning to life: trauma survivors' quest for reintegration -Gadi Maoz and Vered Arbit. 2 The body in psychotherapy: contributions of Merleau-Ponty - Robert Romanyshyn. 3 The embodied psyche: movement, sensation, affect - Dyane N. Sherwood. 4 The 'child' motif in theorizing about embodied subjectivity - Raya A. Jones. 5 Fleshing out the psyche: Jung, psychology and the body - Mark Saban. 6 Staging the Self: performance, individuation and embodiment - Mark Saban. 7 The Buddhist concept of mind and body in diversity - Shoji Muramoto. 8 A Sami healer's diagnosis: a case of embodied countertransference? - Barbara Helen Miller. 9 Struggles, commercialism, 'ideal' feminine images and internal oppression: eating disorders and the pursuit of thinness in Japan - Konoyu Nakamura. 10 Pregnant pause: procreative desire, reproductive technology and narrative shifts at midlife - Maryann Barone-Chapman. 11 Mind the gap: explorations in the subtle geography of identity - Amanda Dowd. 12 The body in the postmodern world: a Jungian approach - Rosa Maria Farah. 13 The body in psychotherapy: Calatonia and Subtle Touch techniques - Anita J. Ribeiro-Blanchard, Leda Perillo Seixas and Ana Maria Galrao Rios. 14 "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon": the transformative power of posture and breath - Suzanne Fuselier and Debra Winegarden

'...draws on the triad of body, mind and healing and (re)presents it as a domain of ongoing uncertainty within which Jung's answers stir up further questions....Areas of discussion include the psychosomatic nature of patients' problems; transference and countertransference; [and] therapeutic techniques centred on movement or touch.'

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