Working in an Embodied and Relational Style | Nick Totton
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Nick Totton argues that embodiment creates a dynamic foundation for therapists to better understand their clients.
Taken from our 'Embodied Approaches to Psychotherapy' Online Module
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This collection of new videos and papers brings together the work of an extraordinarily diverse and talented group of psychotherapists – from psychoanalysts to body psychotherapists – who see the body as central to the therapeutic process.
We began by asking each of them to elaborate their reasons for working with this approach. The result is a fascinating, multi-faceted collection of works that illustrates the new theoretical movement within psychotherapy that regards the body – or the mind-body, bodymind or embodied mind – as an integrated entity that cannot be sub-divided into psyche and soma.
The special relevance of the embodied mind concept to psychotherapy is that the raw materials of therapy – affect and relationship – are seen as located in the body, which is thus central to the therapist and client’s experience and therapeutic process.
Nick Totton is a psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor with 35 years’ experience. He originally trained as a neo-Reichian body psychotherapist, since when his approach has become broad based and open to the spontaneous and unexpected. He has spoken, taught and published widely on body psychotherapy, psychotherapy and politics, and ecopsychology. He established a training in his own synthesis, Embodied-Relational Therapy, which has been thriving for around 20 years; and more recently set up the related but distinct practice of Wild Therapy.
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Nick Totton argues that embodiment creates a dynamic foundation for therapists to better understand their clients.
Taken from our 'Embodied Approaches to Psychotherapy' Online Module
🇺🇸 https://conta.cc/3envIne
🇬🇧 https://conta.cc/3evmaql
This collection of new videos and papers brings together the work of an extraordinarily diverse and talented group of psychotherapists – from psychoanalysts to body psychotherapists – who see the body as central to the therapeutic process.
We began by asking each of them to elaborate their reasons for working with this approach. The result is a fascinating, multi-faceted collection of works that illustrates the new theoretical movement within psychotherapy that regards the body – or the mind-body, bodymind or embodied mind – as an integrated entity that cannot be sub-divided into psyche and soma.
The special relevance of the embodied mind concept to psychotherapy is that the raw materials of therapy – affect and relationship – are seen as located in the body, which is thus central to the therapist and client’s experience and therapeutic process.
Nick Totton is a psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor with 35 years’ experience. He originally trained as a neo-Reichian body psychotherapist, since when his approach has become broad based and open to the spontaneous and unexpected. He has spoken, taught and published widely on body psychotherapy, psychotherapy and politics, and ecopsychology. He established a training in his own synthesis, Embodied-Relational Therapy, which has been thriving for around 20 years; and more recently set up the related but distinct practice of Wild Therapy.
Find the full Online Module for 16 hours of CE/CPD
🇺🇸 https://conta.cc/3envIne
🇬🇧 https://conta.cc/3evmaql
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