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▼aEmbodiment in Psychotherapy :▼bA Practitioner's Guide. |
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▼aIntro -- Dedication -- Preface -- How to Use the Book -- Contents -- Editors -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Building a Body of Evidence: From Sensation to Emotion and Psychotherapy -- 1.1 From the Body's Viscera to the Person's Self -- 1.2 Embodiment in Body Ownership and Agency -- 1.3 Embodied Space: The Bridge Between Self and Others -- 1.4 The Conscious and Unconscious Construct of the Self -- 1.5 Embodied Processes Designed for Therapy -- 1.6 Generating Body Focus: The Gate to Embodied Work and Emotional Awareness -- 1.7 Developing Unconscious Schema and Behaviors: The Survival Strategy -- 1.8 The Emotional Field: Mapping the Embodied Emotional Mind -- 1.9 Resource Activation: Values in the Flesh -- 1.10 Emotional Mastery: The New Path, Departure and New Beginning -- 1.11 The Therapeutic Relationship: Communication Starts in the Body -- References -- Part I: Basics for Clinical Applications of Embodiment -- Chapter 2: Interoception: Definitions, Dimensions, Neural Substrates -- 2.1 Interoception: Definition and Dimensions -- 2.2 Neuroanatomical Basis of Interoceptive Processing -- 2.3 Interoception as the Basis of the "Bodily Self" -- 2.4 Relevance for Therapeutic Applications -- References -- Chapter 3: Embodiment as an Organising Principle -- 3.1 Sensori-Motor Links in the Development of Self and Self-Other World -- 3.2 Early Embodiment Processes Lay the Foundation for the Way We Interpret the World -- 3.3 Forming Links to the Self Through Movement: How We Embody Things and People into the Self -- 3.4 Cultural and Social Contexts in Relation to the Self -- References -- Chapter 4: Embodiment of Emotion Regulation -- 4.1 The Concept of Emotion Regulation -- 4.2 Emotion Processing and Interoception -- 4.3 Models of Emotion Regulation -- 4.4 Interoceptive Abilities and Emotion Regulation -- References. |
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▼aChapter 5: Embodiment of Social Interaction: Our Place in the World Around Us -- 5.1 Joint Action -- 5.2 Embodied Emotion Is Crucial to Human Interactions -- 5.3 Embodied Empathy -- 5.4 Cultural Aspects of Embodied Self-Other Interactions -- References -- Chapter 6: The Thoughtful Self -- 6.1 Self-Reference Effects in Attention -- 6.2 Self-Reference Effects in Memory and Cognition -- 6.3 Our Self-Directed Memories Make Us Who We Are (And Are Not) -- 6.4 The Breakdown of the Self: Self Misidentification Disorders -- References -- Chapter 7: The Extended Self: "I Am a Part ofAll That I Have Met" -- 7.1 Ownership of Body and Agency of Actions -- 7.2 Ownership of Thoughts: I Think Therefore I Am -- 7.3 The Extended Self and Plasticity in Self-Other Boundaries -- 7.4 Embodied Self: How Do We Make Objects (and Other People) Part of Our Extended Selves? -- References -- Chapter 8: Embodiment: Reflective and Impulsive Processes -- 8.1 Dual Process Models -- 8.2 The Reflective-Impulsive Model -- 8.3 Behavioral Modifications -- 8.4 The Body in the RIM -- References -- Chapter 9: Embodiment Research - Building Bridges to Evidence-Based Clinical Practice -- 9.1 Top-Down Effects -- 9.2 Bottom-Up Effects -- 9.3 Research on Embodiment Interventions in the Clinical Setting -- 9.4 Critical Outlook -- References -- Part II: Elementary Embodiment Techniques for the Practice -- Chapter 10: Generating Body Focus: A Stepping Stone to Emotional Awareness -- 10.1 Initiating Body Focus -- 10.2 Different Ways of Reading Body Signals -- 10.3 Sensitizing for Messages of the Body -- 10.4 Connecting Embodied Self-Awareness with Verbal Language in Therapeutic Processes -- References -- Chapter 11: Getting the Embodied Emotional Survival Strategy -- 11.1 Behaviour Serves the Satisfaction of Needs -- 11.2 Survival Strategy: Quintessence of the Learning History. |
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▼a11.3 Satisfaction of Needs and Felt Security -- 11.4 How Is Embodiment Realized Here? -- 11.5 Work Steps -- References -- Chapter 12: Mapping the Embodied Emotional Mind: The Emotional Field -- 12.1 What Are Emotions? -- 12.2 Primary and Secondary Emotions -- 12.3 How We Use Embodiment in the Emotional Field -- 12.4 Work Steps -- 12.5 Embodiment of Important Emotions -- References -- Chapter 13: Resource Activation: Bringing Values into the Flesh -- 13.1 The Concept of Personal Values -- 13.2 Personal Values, Body-Feedback and Self Regulation -- 13.3 Neurobiology of Personal Values -- 13.4 How We Use Embodiment in the Work with Values -- 13.5 Work Steps -- 13.5.1 Creation of a Value Pool -- 13.5.2 Establishing the Value Stance -- 13.5.3 Using Value Stance to Reduce Stress and Maintain the Overview -- 13.5.4 Embodied Choice: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff in the Values Corridor -- References -- Chapter 14: Emotional Mastery and Life Strategy: Moving to Solutions -- 14.1 Structure of Emotional Mastery and Its Building Blocks -- 14.2 How We Use Embodiment in Emotional Mastery -- 14.3 Work Steps -- References -- Chapter 15: Therapeutic Alliance: Grounding Interaction in Space -- 15.1 From Body to Body -- 15.2 How We Use Embodiment To Build The Therapeutic Alliance -- 15.3 Positioning Bodies in Space: The Emotional Quality of the Relationship Gets Visible -- 15.4 Work Steps -- 15.5 How to Become an Embodied Therapist -- 15.5.1 Building Block 1: A Solid Theoretical and Methodical Basis -- 15.5.2 Building Block 2: Advanced Training, Self-Experience and Supervision -- 15.5.3 Building Block 3: Self-Focus -- 15.5.4 Building Block 4: Interaction Focus -- References -- Part III: Elementary Embodiment Techniques Applied to a Single Therapy Setting -- Chapter 16: Psychotherapy -- 16.1 Depressive Disorder: I'm Not Entitled to Feel Happy. |
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▼a16.1.1 Life Strategy and the Development of Concrete Projects -- 16.2 Borderline Personality Disorder: Behind the Stress a Bunch of Emotions -- 16.2.1 Life Strategy and the Development of Concrete Projects (Table 16.8) -- 16.3 Anorexia Nervosa: The Witch in My Body-House -- References -- Chapter 17: Coaching -- 17.1 Embodied Leadership: It 'Pays' to Have an Eye for Gut Feelings and Emotions -- 17.2 Power Moves for the Passive Avoidant Leader -- 17.3 Gentle Moves for the Aggressive Leader: "What Got You Here Won't Get You There!" A Case of Management Derailment -- References -- Part IV: Further on Up the Road: Embodiment Techniques Applied to More Complex Systems -- Chapter 18: Distressed Couples: Improving Mutual Empathy and Emotional Regulation Using Embodied Empathy Mechanisms -- 18.1 The Importance of Emotion Regulation, Empathy and Needs for Relationships -- 18.2 How We Use the Embodiment in Couple Work -- 18.3 Work Steps -- 18.4 Background Information -- References -- Chapter 19: Embodiment in Group Therapy: From IQ to WeQ-Together We Are Stronger! -- 19.1 The Whole Is More than the Sum of Its Parts: The Group as a Power Factor. -- 19.2 Central Elements and Basic Principles of the Program -- 19.3 Preparing the Ground: Basic Conditions for Working Together -- 19.4 The Individual Modules of the Group Program -- 19.4.1 Module 1: Preparation Is Important! -- 19.4.2 Module 2: We Enter into Resonance-Introducing, Guiding, Probing -- Opening round: "I'll Make a Picture of Me and You!" -- 19.4.3 Module 3: Circling the Problem-Identifying the Individual Survival Strategy -- 19.4.4 Module 4: Entering The Emotional Field and Moving from Surviving to Living -- Becoming more Flexible with the New Life Strategy -- 19.4.5 Module 5: Emotional Mastery-Finding a New Attitude to Life to Truly Achieve Valuable Goals. |
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▼aEmotions as Messengers for the New Problem Solution Path -- Finding a New Life Attitude for Better Problem Solution -- 19.4.6 Module 6: Planning of Concrete Behaviour Projects -- References -- Chapter 20: The Power of Embodying Values in Work Place Teams -- 20.1 How We Use Embodiment for the Team Aspect of the Values -- 20.2 Process Steps for Values Work in the Team (Fig. 20.2) -- Author Index -- Subject Index. |
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