Body Psychotherapy
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Body psychotherapy, which examines the relationship of bodily and physical experiences to emotional and psychological experiences, seems at first glance to be a relatively new area and on the
cutting edge of psychotherapeutic theory and practice. It is, but the major concepts of body/mind treatment are actually drawn from a wide range of historical material, material that spans
centuries and continents.
Here, in a massively comprehensive book, Michael Heller summarizes all the major concepts, thinkers, and movements whose work has led to the creation of the field we now know as body/mind
psychotherapy.
The book covers everything from Eastern and Western thought—beginning with yoga and Taosim and moving to Plato and Descartes. It also discusses major developments in biology—how organisms are
defined—and neuroscience. This is truly a comprehensive reference for anyone interested in the origins of the idea that the mind and body are not separate and that both must be understood
together in order to understand people and their behavior.
Advanced Praise:
"Amazing . . . exciting . . . remarkable. Tracing the historical roots of this field to its emergent disciplines today, this tome is a vital reference book for body psychotherapists and body
workers of all types. It is also a profound reference for any clinician wishing to study this field seriously. Thank you Michael Heller for this gift of incredible scholarship." —Peter A. Levine,
PhD, Developer of Somatic Experiencing® and author of In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness
"In recent years, those involved in neuroscience, trauma studies, and mainstream practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy have all become aware that the body plays a central role in
psychological processes. This recognition has moved the study and practice of body psychotherapy from the fringes of the world of alternative therapies into the fold of legitimate, mainstream
treatment options. Michael Heller's masterpiece text not only cogently illuminates what body psychotherapy is, it also traces the origins of how it evolved, where it is going, and its promise for
the future. Heller is the only one I can think of who could tackle this monumental task of mind, body, intellect, and spirit. Moreover, there is no one else who has the immensely broad base of
knowledge necessary to produce this critically important, comprehensive, and historical volume. Destined to become an immediate classic, this text will educate and enlighten while also provoking
food for thought and lengthy discussion. All researchers, practitioners, and students of body psychotherapy, as well as those interested in understanding and integrating expressions of the body
with expressions of the mind, will be well rewarded by studying this awe inspiring book." —Babette Rothschild, author of The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Trauma
Treatment
"Michael Heller has taken on the herculean task of compiling the vast wealth of scientific and theoretical knowledge that has contributed to the field of body psychotherapy into one massive
volume. Without adhering to a particular school of thought or methodology, he presents an authoritative, enthusiastic, but yet unbiased synopsis of historical and current trends and forces,
themes and thinkers struggling to comprehend the interface of body, mind and more. This textbook will prove an informative and vitalizing resource to both seasoned practitioners and students of
body psychotherapy for years to come." —Pat Ogden, PhD, Founder/Director, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute and author of Trauma and the Body