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A psychotherapist and trainer based in Leeds, Totton introduces body psychotherapy, of which Reichian therapy is an example, to therapists who would like to incorporate it into their practice, and to lay readers. Distributed in the US by Taylor and Francis. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

"...a well-rooted resource for bodywork courses and a useful introductory text for a broad audience." Caduceus

"It's not a big book but it's got a vast amount of information and knowledge in it. ...if you are interested in getting a good overall picture of the subject you couldn't do better." The Fulcrum

Body psychotherapy is an holistic therapy which approaches human beings as united bodymind, and offers embodied relationship as its central therapeutic stance. Well-known forms include Reichian Therapy, Bioenergetics, Dance Movement Therapy, Primal Integration and Process Oriented Psychology.

This new title examines the growing field of body psychotherapy:

  • Surveys the many forms of body psychotherapy
  • Describes what may happen in body psychotherapy and offers a theoretical account of how this is valuable drawing in current neuroscientific evidence
  • Defines the central concepts of the field, and the unique skills needed by practitioners
  • Accessible and practical, yet grounded throughout in current research
Body Psychotherapy: An Introduction is of interest to practitioners and students of all forms of psychotherapy and counselling, and anyone who wants to understand how mind and body together form a human being.
Foreword vii
Introduction 1(2)
What happens in body psychotherapy?
3(19)
Six sessions
4(7)
What was that about?
11(1)
The client's tale
11(4)
The practitioner's tale
15(4)
Goals, applicability and contraindications
19(3)
Foundations of body psychotherapy
22(31)
Body psychotherapy and bodywork: embodied relationship
23(3)
History
26(3)
Bodymind: the ground of body psychotherapy
29(3)
Understanding the bodymind
32(8)
The intersubjective bodymind
40(4)
Bodymind and society
44(3)
Body politics
47(5)
Conclusion
52(1)
Models, concepts and skills
53(35)
Three models for body psychotherapy
53(8)
Central concepts of body psychotherapy
61(16)
Unique skills of body psychotherapy
77(11)
Varieties of body psychotherapy
88(28)
Reichian therapies
89(11)
Primal therapies
100(4)
Trauma therapies
104(2)
Process therapies
106(4)
Expressive therapies
110(4)
Integrative psychotherapies
114(2)
Clinical and ethical issues
116(19)
Combining the three models
116(1)
Touching
117(1)
Five levels of touch
118(5)
Ethical dimensions of touch
123(1)
Regression
124(1)
Retraumatization
125(1)
False memory
126(1)
Transference and countertransference in body psychotherapy
127(4)
Techniques of working with embodied transference
131(2)
Language as a bodily function
133(2)
The future of body psychotherapy
135(14)
The impact of regulation
135(2)
Specific versus generic psychotherapy
137(1)
Towards a general theory of body psychotherapy
137(2)
Rattling and shaking body psychotherapy
139(2)
Does body psychotherapy `work'?
141(1)
Putting the `mind' back in `bodymind'
142(1)
Subtle and spiritual bodies
143(2)
The Dead White Male factor
145(1)
Odd body out
146(3)
Appendix Resources 149(15)
Bibliography 164(13)
Index 177


Nick Totton originally trained in Reichian therapy in the early 1980's and since then has worked as a psychotherapist and trainer based in Leeds, gaining further experience in several forms of work, notably Process Orientated Psychology, and taking an M.A. in Psychoanalytic Studies at Leeds Metropolitan University where he now teaches. He is the author of four books, including Personality and Character Types (with Michael Jacobs) and The Water in the Glass: Body and Mind in Psychoanalysis.