ABSTRACT

There is a growing interest in embodied approaches to psychotherapy internationally. This volume focuses on the respective focal professions of dance movement psychotherapy (DMP) and body psychotherapy (BP), addressing the psychotherapeutic need for healing throughout the lifespan. Within embodied clinical approaches, the therapist and client collaborate to discover how the body and movement can be used to strengthen positive relational skills, attending to the client's immediate and long-term needs through assessment, formulation, treatment and evaluation. Both DMP and BP are based upon the capacity and authority of the body and non-verbal communication to support and heal patients with diverse conditions, including trauma, unexplained bodily symptoms and other psychological distress, and to develop the clients’ emotional and relational capacities by listening to their bodies for integration and wellbeing.

In The Routledge International Handbook of Embodied Perspectives in Psychotherapy, world leaders in the field contribute their expertise to showcase contemporary psychotherapeutic practice. They share perspectives from multiple models that have been developed throughout the world, providing information on theoretical advances and clinical practice, as well as discourse on the processes and therapeutic techniques employed individually and in groups. Presented in three parts, the book covers underpinning embodiment concepts, potentials of dance movement psychotherapy and of body psychotherapy, each of which is introduced with a scene-setting piece to allow the reader to easily engage with the content. With a strong focus on cross- and interdisciplinary perspectives, readers will find a wide compilation of embodied approaches to psychotherapy, allowing them to deepen and further their conceptualization and support best practice.

This unique handbook will be of particular interest to clinical practitioners in the fields of body psychotherapy and dance movement psychotherapy as well as professionals from psychology, medicine, social work, counselling/psychotherapy and occupational therapy, and to those from related fields who are in search of information on the basic therapeutic principles and practice of body and movement psychotherapies and seeking to further their knowledge and understanding of the discipline. It is also an essential reference for academics and students of embodied psychotherapy, embodied cognitive science and clinical professions.

section Section I|61 pages

Overview of concepts

chapter 2|12 pages

Narratives in Embodied Therapeutic Practice

Getting the story straight

chapter 3|13 pages

Towards a Clinical Theory of Embodiment

A model for the conceptualization and treatment of mental illness

chapter 5|10 pages

Having a Body and Moving your Body

Distinguishing somatic psychotherapy 1 from dance/movement therapy 2

part Section II|174 pages

Theory and practice in dance movement psychotherapy

chapter 7|9 pages

Witnessing Practice

In the eyes of the beholder©

chapter 10|10 pages

Dance Movement Therapy

Building resilience from shared movement experiences

chapter 11|12 pages

Interrupted Rhythms

Dance/movement therapy's contributions to suicide prevention

chapter 12|14 pages

Body as Voice

Restorative dance/movement psychotherapy with survivors of relational trauma

chapter 13|12 pages

Playing Through Dancing Stories

chapter 18|10 pages

Modulating Verbal and Non-Verbal Languages in Dance Movement Therapy

Moving conversations with neurotic adults in private practice

chapter 19|8 pages

The Importance of Subtle Movement and Stillness in Japanese Dance Movement Therapy

A comparison with the Japanese traditional performing art of 'Noh'

chapter 20|9 pages

Embodiment of Space in Relation to the Self and Others in Psychotherapy

Boundlessness, emptiness, fullness, and betweenness

chapter 21|10 pages

From the Alps to the Pyramids

Swiss and Egyptian perspectives on dance movement therapy

part Section III|156 pages

Theory and practice in body psychotherapy

chapter 22|11 pages

Relating through the Body

Self, other and the wider world

chapter 24|10 pages

The Art of Bottom-Up Processing

Mindfulness, meaning and self-compassion in body psychotherapy

chapter 25|8 pages

Embodied-Relational Therapy

chapter 29|8 pages

The Embodiment of Dreams

Exploring mind/body connecting devices

chapter 31|9 pages

Being Moved to Tears

Somatic and motoric aspects of self-disclosure

chapter 33|10 pages

Micromovements

Filling out the movement continuum in clinical practice

chapter 34|9 pages

Safety in Psychotherapy

The body matters

chapter 35|10 pages

Touch and Embodiment

Body-oriented psychotherapeutic applications of clinical touch

chapter 36|8 pages

Traumatic Dis-Embodiment

Effects of trauma on body perception and body image

chapter 37|10 pages

Research Informing Body Psychotherapy Clinical Work

A spotlight on emotions