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Emerging Practice in Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy brings together some of the world's most influential contemporary psychotherapists in the field to look at the future of Focusing-oriented approaches. Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy - a form of therapy that involves listening to the innate wisdom of the body - is a dynamic and growing field that has evolved greatly since Eugene Gendlin first published the text Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy in 1996. This book explores recent innovations such as Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy as a response to trauma, Wholebody Focusing, and how Focusing…mehr
Emerging Practice in Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy brings together some of the world's most influential contemporary psychotherapists in the field to look at the future of Focusing-oriented approaches.
Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy - a form of therapy that involves listening to the innate wisdom of the body - is a dynamic and growing field that has evolved greatly since Eugene Gendlin first published the text Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy in 1996. This book explores recent innovations such as Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy as a response to trauma, Wholebody Focusing, and how Focusing has been adapted in Japan and South Korea. One section looks at specific contemporary issues and emerging practical applications of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, such as how Focusing can be used in wellbeing counselling and to help decision making processes in counselling and therapy. By offering new alternatives to working effectively with difficult issues and specific client groups, this volume will appeal to a broad range of therapists, coaches, and other practitioners.
Jessica Kingsley Publishers also publishes a companion volume, Theory and Practice of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: Beyond the Talking Cure, edited by Greg Madison [9781849053242].
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Acknowledgements. Foreword. Mary Hendricks Gendlin Co-Executive Director The Focusing Institute New York USA. Preface. Greg Madison City University London UK Psychotherapy and Psychology Senior Lecturer International. Introduction. Greg Madison. Section 1: FOT as a Response to Trauma. 1. Trauma Myths Focusing. Emmanuil Vantarakis Hellenic Focusing Center Athens Greece. 2. Focusing and Trauma: A Psychotherapist Explores her own Childhood Trauma. Mary K. Armstrong MSW The Centre For Focusing in Toronto Canada. 3. Aboriginal Focusing-Oriented Therapy. Shirley Turcotte The Justice Institute of British Columbia Canada and Jeffrey J. Schiffer Columbia University New York USA. Section 2. Therapeutic Innovations from the 'Whole Body'. 4. A Wholebody Focusing-Oriented Approach to Therapeutic Presence: Envisioning new Possibilities for the Therapist/Client Relationship. Karen Whalen and Kevin McEvenue both at The Focusing Institute New York USA. 5. Dwelling in the Process of Embodied Awareness: Letting Fresh Life Come Through Wholebody Focusing Therapy. Astrid Schillings Focusing Institut Köln (FINK) Cologne Germany. 6. Transformational Focusing: Theatre of the Living Body as Vehicle of Personal/Communal Healing. Doralee Grindler Katonah Sofia University California USA and Glenn Fleisch California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) California; JKF University California USA. Section 3: Focusing in Asian contexts. 7. Focusing and Naikan a uniquely Japanese way of Therapy: Innovations on Gendlin's Thought and Practice from the East. Kenichi Itoh Gakushuin University Tokyo Japan and Mako Hikasa Taisho University Tokyo Japan. 8. Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy in Korea: Cultural Background Research Findings and Practice Status. Eunsun Joo Duksung Women's University Seoul South Korea. Section 4: Applications of Focusing Practice to Specific Issues and Populations. 9. Existential Wellbeing Counselling. Mia Leijssen University of Leuven Belgium. 10. The Body Knows the Way: Working with Clients Facing Illness and Dying. Joan Klagsbrun Lesley University Massachusetts USA. 11. Living the Dream: The Evolution of Focusing Oriented Dream Work. Leslie Ellis Inward Bound Counselling and Training Vancouver Canada. 12. Understanding and Treating Addiction with the Felt Sense Experience Model. Jan Winhall Focusing Centre On Borden Street Toronto Canada. 13. Decision-making Processes in Counselling and Therapy: Some Dead Ends and Ways Out. Susanne Vahrenkamp Institut für Gesprächspsychotherapie und personzentrierte Beratung Stuttgart Germany and Heinz-Joachim Feuerstein University of Applied Sciences Kehl Germany. 14. Focusing with the Consequences of Today's Stressful Living. Isabel Gascón Occupational Health and Critical Care Specialist Madrid Spain. 15. Using Space to Facilitate the Focusing Process. Bernadette Lamboy Institut de focusing d'Europe Francophone (IFEF) Savoie France. Section 5: The Person within the Focusing-Oriented Approach. 16. On Becoming a Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapist. Salvador Moreno-López ITESO University Mexico. 17. One Therapist's Travel Log. Joan Lavender Experiential Psychotherapy Project New York; The Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy New York USA. 18. What Lies Beneath? A Client's Perspective of Focusing-Oriented Therapy. Catherine Garnett Creative Designer and FOT client UK. Conclusion. Greg Madison.
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Mary Hendricks Gendlin Co-Executive Director The Focusing Institute New York USA. Preface. Greg Madison City University London UK Psychotherapy and Psychology Senior Lecturer International. Introduction. Greg Madison. Section 1: FOT as a Response to Trauma. 1. Trauma Myths Focusing. Emmanuil Vantarakis Hellenic Focusing Center Athens Greece. 2. Focusing and Trauma: A Psychotherapist Explores her own Childhood Trauma. Mary K. Armstrong MSW The Centre For Focusing in Toronto Canada. 3. Aboriginal Focusing-Oriented Therapy. Shirley Turcotte The Justice Institute of British Columbia Canada and Jeffrey J. Schiffer Columbia University New York USA. Section 2. Therapeutic Innovations from the 'Whole Body'. 4. A Wholebody Focusing-Oriented Approach to Therapeutic Presence: Envisioning new Possibilities for the Therapist/Client Relationship. Karen Whalen and Kevin McEvenue both at The Focusing Institute New York USA. 5. Dwelling in the Process of Embodied Awareness: Letting Fresh Life Come Through Wholebody Focusing Therapy. Astrid Schillings Focusing Institut Köln (FINK) Cologne Germany. 6. Transformational Focusing: Theatre of the Living Body as Vehicle of Personal/Communal Healing. Doralee Grindler Katonah Sofia University California USA and Glenn Fleisch California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) California; JKF University California USA. Section 3: Focusing in Asian contexts. 7. Focusing and Naikan a uniquely Japanese way of Therapy: Innovations on Gendlin's Thought and Practice from the East. Kenichi Itoh Gakushuin University Tokyo Japan and Mako Hikasa Taisho University Tokyo Japan. 8. Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy in Korea: Cultural Background Research Findings and Practice Status. Eunsun Joo Duksung Women's University Seoul South Korea. Section 4: Applications of Focusing Practice to Specific Issues and Populations. 9. Existential Wellbeing Counselling. Mia Leijssen University of Leuven Belgium. 10. The Body Knows the Way: Working with Clients Facing Illness and Dying. Joan Klagsbrun Lesley University Massachusetts USA. 11. Living the Dream: The Evolution of Focusing Oriented Dream Work. Leslie Ellis Inward Bound Counselling and Training Vancouver Canada. 12. Understanding and Treating Addiction with the Felt Sense Experience Model. Jan Winhall Focusing Centre On Borden Street Toronto Canada. 13. Decision-making Processes in Counselling and Therapy: Some Dead Ends and Ways Out. Susanne Vahrenkamp Institut für Gesprächspsychotherapie und personzentrierte Beratung Stuttgart Germany and Heinz-Joachim Feuerstein University of Applied Sciences Kehl Germany. 14. Focusing with the Consequences of Today's Stressful Living. Isabel Gascón Occupational Health and Critical Care Specialist Madrid Spain. 15. Using Space to Facilitate the Focusing Process. Bernadette Lamboy Institut de focusing d'Europe Francophone (IFEF) Savoie France. Section 5: The Person within the Focusing-Oriented Approach. 16. On Becoming a Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapist. Salvador Moreno-López ITESO University Mexico. 17. One Therapist's Travel Log. Joan Lavender Experiential Psychotherapy Project New York; The Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy New York USA. 18. What Lies Beneath? A Client's Perspective of Focusing-Oriented Therapy. Catherine Garnett Creative Designer and FOT client UK. Conclusion. Greg Madison.
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