Hakomi Mindfulness Centered Somatic Psychotherapy A Comprehensive Guide to Theory and Practice

Hakomi Mindfulness Centered Somatic Psychotherapy  A Comprehensive Guide to Theory and Practice
Author: Halko Weiss,Greg Johanson,Lorena Monda
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-05-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780393710731

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The authoritative text on Hakomi methods, theory, and practice. Hakomi is an integrative method that combines Western psychology and body-centered techniques with mindfulness principles from Eastern psychology. This book, written and edited by members of the Hakomi Institute— the world’s leading professional training program for Hakomi practitioners—and by practitioners and teachers from across the globe, introduces all the processes and practices that therapists need in order to begin to use this method with clients. The authors detail Hakomi's unique integration of body psychotherapy, mindfulness, and the Eastern philosophical principle of non-violence, grounding leading-edge therapeutic technique in an attentiveness to the whole person and their capacity for transformation.

Body centered Psychotherapy

Body centered Psychotherapy
Author: Ron Kurtz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Mind and body therapies
ISBN: 094079523X

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A must-read for anyone interested in the body-centered movement in psychotherapy. The Hakomi Method integrates the use of mindfulness, nonviolence, meditation, and holism into a highly original amalgam of therapeutic techniques. Hakomi work incorporates the idea of respect for the wisdom of each individual as a living organic system, organizing matter and energy to maintain its goals and identity. It is written with clarity, humor, and simplicity. Sure to inspire and give insight to both therapists and laypersons.

Hakomi Mindfulness Centered Somatic Psychotherapy

Hakomi Mindfulness Centered Somatic Psychotherapy
Author: Halko Weiss,Gregory Johanson,Lorena Monda
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780393710724

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The authoritative text on Hakomi methods, theory, and practice. Hakomi is an integrative method that combines Western psychology and body-centered techniques with mindfulness principles from Eastern psychology. This book, written and edited by members of the Hakomi Institute— the world’s leading professional training program for Hakomi practitioners—and by practitioners and teachers from across the globe, introduces all the processes and practices that therapists need in order to begin to use this method with clients. The authors detail Hakomi's unique integration of body psychotherapy, mindfulness, and the Eastern philosophical principle of non-violence, grounding leading-edge therapeutic technique in an attentiveness to the whole person and their capacity for transformation.

Grace Unfolding

Grace Unfolding
Author: Greg Johanson,Ronald S. Kurtz
Publsiher: Harmony
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2011-02-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780307786197

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A sensible and compassionate book that will help those involved in any form of therapy make the best possible use of their time, effort, and money. "A fascinating blend of Eastern spirituality, Western psychotherapy, feminist consciousness, and real caring."--Riane Eisler, author of The Chalice and the Blade 35 black-and-white photographs.

Passion and Presence

Passion and Presence
Author: Maci Daye
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781611808131

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Awaken your mindful sensuality and reconnect with your partner with Passion and Presence. Most romantic relationships follow a predictable pattern of initial enchantment followed by inevitable disenchantment. But relationships don't have to stay in disenchantment or end! Passion and Presence offers readers a proven path back to connection and intimacy--often in deeper ways than before. Sex therapist Maci Daye draws on her popular international Passion and Presence workshops to show couples how their erotic difficulties can be a portal to creativity, compassion, and unparalleled growth. Exercises and reflections guide readers down what Daye calls the "naked path" of awakened intimacy. On this path, we courageously examine ourselves, our barriers, and our relationship patterns, ultimately finding fresh ways to heal and connect, and revitalize eros. With gentle clarity, Daye addresses the everyday challenges of "real life" sex, such as sex that has become routine, differences in preferences or desire, power struggles, a history of trauma, changes ranging from childbirth to aging, infidelity, communication challenges, and more. Engaging stories depicting couples of diverse ages, backgrounds, genders, and orientations illustrate how the practice of Passion and Presence can help any couple establish a more intimate and wakeful erotic life.

Getting in Touch

Getting in Touch
Author: Christine Caldwell
Publsiher: Quest Books
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1997-11-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0835607615

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Covering such techniques as Hakomi, Dreambodywork, and The Moving Cycle, the founders of body-centered psychotherapy explain how they developed their methods, what happens during a therapy session, and who can best benefit from them. Original. Tour. IP.

Matrixworks

Matrixworks
Author: Mukara Meredith
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781504374682

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MatrixWorks is a facilitation model that uses practical application of Buddhism, systems thinking, holistic leadership, and neuroscience to make groups thrive as living systems. Our approach is designed to generate a feeling of aliveness in every individual and the whole group, so that the collective may become a dynamic body that self-organizes in harmony with its environment. Weve developed this model to share the theory and practice of whats needed to create groups that work for everyone, and we imagine that youre here because you have within you a sense of whats possible when groups come together to make magic. These tools are needed to understand and transform the complexities of relationships among partners, families, teams, organizations, and groups of any kind. As we decode the mysteries of relational health, we unleash the creative, and often hidden potential of groups to experience evolutionary transformation. This book will prepare matrix-inspired leaders to function effectively and nourish life in times of chaos and profound change.

Human Change Process

Human Change Process
Author: Michael J. Mahoney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1991-02-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015029748012

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"One of the most searching and thought-provoking discussions about human change processes I have read. The author writes from the perspective of a psychologist, psychotherapist, philosopher, and reseracher, but above all he writes as a perceptive and sensitive human being."--Hans Strupp, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University.