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The Fluid Nature of Being : Embodied Practices for Healing and Wholeness.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hartley, Linda.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Movement therapy.
- Movement therapy--Psychological aspects.
- Mind and body.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (288 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Other Title:
- Fluid Nature of Being
- Place of Publication:
- London : Handspring Publishing Limited, 2022.
- Summary:
- The Fluid Nature of Being is a collection of writings by practitioners of Integrative Bodywork the integration with psychotherapy, psychoanalytic thinking, and somatic trauma therapy; and the connection between individual healing and the healing of the Earth and Nature during this time of planetary crisis.There are many aspects of IBMT practice described in this book that are shared with somatic practices in general, though there are also aspects which are specific to this approach. IBMT uniquely integrates in-depth studies in Somatic Psychology and the Discipline of Authentic Movement into a foundation of Body-Mind Centering® training. At the core of the practice is the quest to deepen connection with self, and from there, connection with others and the world around us.
- Contents:
- Intro
- The Fluid Nature of Being
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dedication
- About the Editor
- Foreword by Martha Eddy
- Foreword by Don Hanlon Johnston
- About the Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Linda Hartley
- Part 1: Body, Earth, Nature, and Connection
- 1. Gaia Body
- Mari Winkelman
- 2. Becoming Nature
- Rachel Lambert
- 3. Awakening to the Collective Body: Authentic Movement as a Path to Wholeness
- Mari Joyce
- 4. Pelvic Bowls - Digging/Drilling/Exploitation: A Performance
- Raima Drąsutytė
- Part 2: Moving into Life 1: Embryological Beginnings
- 5. Sailing Backwards Single-Handedly
- Beverley Nolan
- 6. Navel Radiation: The Development of the Internal Fascial Network
- Anna Titova
- 7. IBMT and Dance: "Re-Membrane"
- Frauke Burchards
- Part 3: Moving into Life 2: Birth and Beyond - Supporting Development
- 8. Support on the Path of Motherhood
- Anna Feoktistova
- 9. Mother Witness: Revisiting Rupture at Birth Through Somatic Movement Practice
- Penny Collinson
- 10. The Development of Movement and the Self
- Heike Kuhlmann
- 11. Finding Our Ground: Working with Adopted Children
- Paul Beaumont
- Part 4: Therapeutic Applications 1: Holding and Containing
- 12. Circle: The Nature of Containment
- Daria Shamina
- 13. Somatic Counter-transference in the Work of a Somatic Therapist
- Anna Khasina
- (Translated from Russian by Elizabeth Tsfasman)
- 14. Nourishing Ourselves: A Somatic Approach Towards Deep Connection and Healing
- Maren Hillert
- Part 5: Therapeutic Applications 2: Working with Trauma
- 15. Somatic Bodywork and Movement Approaches to Trauma
- Jane Okondo
- 16. Post-traumatic Stress, Chronic Pain, and Authentic Movement
- Barbara Teresa Erber
- 17. Embracing Trauma Through Performance
- Leticia Santafé.
- Part 6: Somatic Movement and Dance Research
- 18. Somatic and Poetic Movement: The Connection Between IBMT and Dance Practice
- Maria Grudskaya
- 19. Mediating Resonant Spaces: IBMT as Support for Dance Making and Expanded Artistic Practice
- Gaelin Little
- 20. The Best Present
- Aistė Kriukelytė
- Poetry
- Winter Solstice
- Poem 1
- Poem 2: Agnietė Laurinaitytė
- (Translated by Jurgita Motiejūnienė)
- References
- Index
- Of related interest.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-913426-50-5
- OCLC:
- 1345676873
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