Experiencing in movement psychotherapy

作者: Erma Dosamantes-Alperson

DOI: 10.1007/BF02579623

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摘要: Experiencing is a process variable in psychotherapy which deals with the manner individuals use their internal, ongoing bodily-felt flow of experience to gain self-awareness and communicate about themselves. A consistent finding across research studies that successful clients start, continue, end therapy at higher experiencing levels than do less clients. The implication this for all therapists, irrespective theoretical framework, they need help content raise high level throughout course therapy. This paper discusses demonstrates several body movement based procedures enhance clients’ while working within context experiential psychotherapy, form emphasizes acquisition personal meanings by from any following three expressive modalities: movement, kinetic imagery, or verbal communication.

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