Zeitschrift: The Clinical Journal of the International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis
ISSN: 0743-4804
181 Seiten, Broschur, 148 x 210 mm
Erschienen: März 2006
ISBN-13: 978-3-89806-517-7
Bestell-Nr.: 517
https://doi.org/10.30820/0743-4804-2006-16
ISSN: 0743-4804
181 Seiten, Broschur, 148 x 210 mm
Erschienen: März 2006
ISBN-13: 978-3-89806-517-7
Bestell-Nr.: 517
https://doi.org/10.30820/0743-4804-2006-16
Bioenergetic Analysis
The Clinical Journal of the International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis (16/2006)
Sofort lieferbar. Lieferzeit (D): 4-5 Werktage
If you want to order this book/issue and do not want to use our webshop for it is in German, please write an e-mail to vertrieb@psychosozial-verlag.de.
»Bioenergetic Analysis – The Clinical Journal of the IIBA«, published annually by the International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis (IIBA) in English and Portuguese, is an international platform. Its purpose is to further theoretical concepts and to make links to and enhance communication with other schools of therapy and proponents of academic psychology, medicine and psychosomatics. The journal also publishes reports on empirical research and single case studies.
»Bioenergetic Analysis« has been published since 1985 and is the oldest journal for Bioenergetic Analysis. The present issue contains three key note lectures from the IIBA conference 2005 at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA, by V. Wink Hilton, R. Robbins and M. Maley, and five original articles by E. Tuccillo, D. Guest, M. Koemeda-Lutz, A. Lethin and B. Shapiro.
»Bioenergetic Analysis« has been published since 1985 and is the oldest journal for Bioenergetic Analysis. The present issue contains three key note lectures from the IIBA conference 2005 at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA, by V. Wink Hilton, R. Robbins and M. Maley, and five original articles by E. Tuccillo, D. Guest, M. Koemeda-Lutz, A. Lethin and B. Shapiro.
Margit KoemedaS. 7–8Editorial Note (PDF)
Virginia Wink HiltonS. 9–28Reich, Lowen and the IIBA: facing the challange of a conflict-ridden world (PDF)
Ron RobbinsS. 29–48What’s the Use of Violence? (PDF)
Michael MaleyS. 49–62Shock, Trauma, and Polarization: Finding Unity in a World of Dualities (PDF)
Elaine TuccilloS. 63–85A Somatopsychic-Relational Model for Growing an Emotionally Healthy, Sexually Open Body from the Ground Up (PDF)
Diana GuestS. 87–101Bioenergetics and a Paradoxical View of Sexuality: how characterological development is related to current erotic life! (PDF)
Margit Koemeda-LutzS. 103–127Is there Healing Power in Rage? (PDF)
The relative contribution of cognition, affect and movement to psychotherapeutic processesAnton LethinS. 129–153Explorations into the Neurological Basis of our Sense of Self (PDF)
Bennett ShapiroS. 155–178Bioenergetic Boundary-Building (PDF)
Virginia Wink HiltonS. 9–28Reich, Lowen and the IIBA: facing the challange of a conflict-ridden world (PDF)
Ron RobbinsS. 29–48What’s the Use of Violence? (PDF)
Michael MaleyS. 49–62Shock, Trauma, and Polarization: Finding Unity in a World of Dualities (PDF)
Elaine TuccilloS. 63–85A Somatopsychic-Relational Model for Growing an Emotionally Healthy, Sexually Open Body from the Ground Up (PDF)
Diana GuestS. 87–101Bioenergetics and a Paradoxical View of Sexuality: how characterological development is related to current erotic life! (PDF)
Margit Koemeda-LutzS. 103–127Is there Healing Power in Rage? (PDF)
The relative contribution of cognition, affect and movement to psychotherapeutic processesAnton LethinS. 129–153Explorations into the Neurological Basis of our Sense of Self (PDF)
Bennett ShapiroS. 155–178Bioenergetic Boundary-Building (PDF)