ABSTRACT

In this book, the author argues and demonstrates that embodiment and relationship are inseparable, both in human existence and in the practice of psychotherapy. It is helpful for psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, counsellor, or other psychopractitioner.

chapter One|14 pages

What is embodiment?

chapter Two|13 pages

Embodiment and environment

chapter Three|14 pages

Embodied relating

chapter Four|14 pages

Practising embodied relating

chapter |2 pages

The Story So Far, 1

chapter Five|14 pages

Embodied relating in its social context

chapter Six|14 pages

Being, having, and becoming bodies

chapter Seven|21 pages

Character as embodied relating

chapter |2 pages

The Story So Far, 2

chapter Eight|17 pages

Therapy as play

chapter Nine|19 pages

Full and empty speech

chapter Ten|18 pages

Embodied trauma and complexity

chapter |2 pages

The Story So Far, 3

chapter Eleven|17 pages

Therapy grounded in embodied relating

chapter Twelve|20 pages

Embodied connectedness

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion