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Body Neutrality Finding Acceptance and Liberation in a Body-Focused Culture

Mentalizing the Body Integrating Body and Mind in Psychotherapy

Mentalizing the Body Integrating Body and Mind in Psychotherapy

Mentalizing the Body brings together theory and practice with the latest neurobiological and developmental psychological findings to understand the relevance of the body in a wide range of mental disorders especially personality and somatization disorders. Ulrich Schultz-Venrath provides insight on individual bodily phenomena within psychotherapeutic treatments – experienced by patients as well as therapists – and focuses on the importance of the intentionality of bodily symptoms and how they can be integrated in the talking cure. Mentalizing the Body expands the work of Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonagy adding the “body mode” in contrast to the popular concept of “embodied mentalizing. ” Promoting mentalizing in psychotherapy while taking the body into account helps not only patients with somatoform and eating disorders but also those whose psychological complaints have a missing connection to the body. Schultz-Venrath provides detailed insight on the range of therapies and treatments available from individual and group psychotherapies to body art and music therapy with clinical case studies and diagrams throughout. Mentalizing the Body will be of great interest to practitioners and researchers – from psychoanalysts and psychotherapists to psychiatrists and psychologists seeking to understand the mentalization model and all healthcare professionals working with severe mental disorders. | Mentalizing the Body Integrating Body and Mind in Psychotherapy

GBP 29.99
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Body/Embodiment Symbolic Interaction and the Sociology of the Body

Postfeminism and Body Image

Body-to-Body Intimacy Transformation Through Love Sex and Neurobiology

Body-to-Body Intimacy Transformation Through Love Sex and Neurobiology

This book presents an integrative growth-oriented approach to therapy with couples that demonstrates the dynamic interplay between partners’ emotional issues and their sexual difficulties. It offers a model for relational and sexual enhancement that focuses as much on partners’ present nonverbal body-to-body communications as on their words. Dr. Stella Resnick draws on research from interpersonal neurobiology sexology positive psychology and Gestalt therapy and shares a rich assortment of therapy vignettes to demonstrate the transformative power of pleasure and how a focus on body-to-body intimacy can heal emotional wounds from the past and encourage greater presence empathy authenticity playfulness and sexual pleasure between intimate partners. The therapeutic process is explored in four related spectrums: the Problem-Transformation Spectrum the Attachment-Sexuality Spectrum the Pain-Pleasure Spectrum and the Cognitive-Somatic-Experiential-Behavioral-Spectrum. Part I lays the theoretical foundation for the work. Part II examines the early attachment bond between parent and child and its effects on adult capacity for emotional closeness and sexual pleasure. Part III offers methods for resolving painful emotional issues underlying many sexual difficulties. Finally Part IV describes the procedure for moving from a cognitive reframing of the problem to a somatic focus on the body and tracking present-moment emotional interactions to the repair of relational injuries that nurture transformational change. Also included is a series of process-oriented exercises and a handout that therapists can use in their own practice. Body-to-Body Intimacy will enable couples and sex therapists to expand their practices and enrich their clients’ sexual and relational dynamics. This book also contains valuable information that will be appreciated by anyone interested in a greater understanding of a growth-oriented therapeutic process for couples and what can be achieved together by gaining a deeply loving and sexually fulfilling intimate love relationship. | Body-to-Body Intimacy Transformation Through Love Sex and Neurobiology

GBP 34.99
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Phenomenology of the Broken Body

Body Politics

Rethinking the Body in South Asian Traditions

Applying Body Mapping in Research An Arts-Based Method

Your Body Knows A Movement Guide for Actors

David Foster Wallace and the Body

Body Image as an Everyday Problematic Looking Good

Body Image as an Everyday Problematic Looking Good

It is well known that body image has been associated to health risks related to eating habits. However to what extent do identity categories everyday social interaction and common discourses affect our preoccupations and sufferings related to body image in contemporary society and our coordinated ways of confronting them?In Body Image as an Everyday Problematic Diaz seeks to offer a comprehensive perspective on body image as an everyday problematic grounded on verbal accounts of biographic experience. The main body of the book unfolds through five analyses: (1) a framework for how persons are categorized on the grounds of their beauty weight or physical appeal; with reference to heterosexual and friendship relations; (2) how men position themselves with respect to culturally provided images of beautiful women in relation to their heterosexual partners; (3) biographic processes through which people locate problems with the body confront them and interpret them after some time; (4) the role of mothers in providing help across different kinds of problems; and (5) the experiences and contradictions of caring for relatives or partners who suffer for their body image. Indeed these five analytical threads together compose a structured and rich understanding of the meaningful social order that lies at the core of our everyday preoccupations with the body. Challenging conventional psychological theories of body image this enlightening volume will appeal to postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as Gender Studies Clinical Psychology and Sociology. | Body Image as an Everyday Problematic Looking Good

GBP 38.99
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The Collaborative Body in Qualitative Research Becoming Bodyography

The Body in History Culture and the Arts

Embodied Approaches to Supervision The Listening Body

Producing the Archival Body

Architectural Colossi and the Human Body Buildings and Metaphors

Psychoanalysis and the Mind-Body Problem

When the Body Speaks A British-Italian Dialogue

Childhood Abuse Body Shame and Addictive Plastic Surgery The Face of Trauma

Healing Spaces Modern Architecture and the Body

No-Body Homicides The Evolution of Investigation and Prosecution

No-Body Homicides The Evolution of Investigation and Prosecution

No-Body Homicides: The Evolution of Investigation and Prosecution examines how police and prosecutors have become more successful in obtaining convictions for homicide when the remains of the victim are unavailable as evidence. Based on an examination of over 600 cases in the United States and Canada this book shows the length some killers will go to avoid punishment and the determination of police and prosecutors to bring them to justice. For over 300 years murderers in the United States and Canada could avoid prosecution by successfully disposing of the body of their victim. No-Body Homicides provides the reader with a historical overview of prosecutions in which a killer destroyed or hid the body of the victim. It explains why prosecutions were once extremely rare and how legal attitudinal and technical changes have made them more common. The book also explores how the logic of no-body homicide prosecutions differs from body-present homicides. It allows police and prosecutors to draw on the accumulated experience of hundreds of prosecutions. For criminology students it provides fascinating insights into the process of investigating and prosecuting homicides – as well as a glimpse into the motivations and practices of killers who are so determined to avoid punishment that they remove the bodies of their victims. No-Body Homicides will be of practical interest to police or prosecutors confronted with a missing person’s case that could be sinister. It is also written to be appropriate as a supplementary text in an undergraduate criminology class or for an aficionado of “True Crime. ” | No-Body Homicides The Evolution of Investigation and Prosecution

GBP 34.99
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The Gendered Body in South Asia Negotiation Resistance Struggle

The Dying Body as a Lived Experience

Body and City Histories of Urban Public Health