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Bioenergetic Analysis

Editat de International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2012
Bioenergetic Analysis, the Clinical journal of the IIBA is published annually and is distributed to all members of the international organization. Its purpose is to further elaborate theoretical and scientific concepts and to make links to enhance communication and broaden our connection with other schools of therapy, as well as with academic psychology, medicine, and other psychosomatic schools of thought. The journal publishes reports on empirical research, theoretical papers, and case studies. Some local IIBA societies produce journals in their native languages. This journal has been published in English since 1985, making it the oldest journal for the IIBA. The present issue contains three papers on the implications of neuroscience on Bioenergetics; one paper on pre-oedipal transferences; and one paper on infant research and Bioenergetics. There is a poem, as well as a book review on a new bioenergetic techniques textbook. Again, the abstracts of the original papers are all translated into six languages.
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ISBN-13: 9783837921595
ISBN-10: 383792159X
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:1. Auflage
Editura: Psychosozial Verlag

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ContentsLetter from the EditorNeuroscience, Attachment and LoveHelen Resneck-SannesAn Object Relations Perspective on Bioenergetics and Pre-Oedipal TransferencesGarry CockburnIntegrating Brain, Mind, and Body: Clinical and Therapeutic Implications of NeuroscienceAn IntroductionMargit Koemeda-LutzPoemLinda NealBook ReviewBend into Shape: Techniques for Bioenergetic TherapistsJacqueline MillsThe Expression of an Age-Old Need for CompanyInfant Research and Bioenergetic AnalysisNicoletta CinottiNeurobiological Theory and ModelsA Help or Hindrance in the Clinical Encounter?Robert Lewis