Hakomi Mindfulness-Centered Somatic Psychotherapy: A Comprehensive Guide to Theory and PracticeW. W. Norton & Company, 25 may 2015 - 432 páginas 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. |
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The Central Role of the Body in Hakomi Psychotherapy | |
Hakomi Principles and a Systems Approach to Psychotherapy | |
Assisted SelfStudy Unfolding the Organization of Experience | |
The Role of Core Organizing Beliefs in Hakomi Therapy | |
Hakomi Character Theory | |
Experiments in Mindfulness | |
Exploring the Barriers Hakomi Perspectives on Working | |
Child States and Therapeutic Regression | |
Working Through Core Beliefs | |
Transformation | |
The Flow of the Process | |
Hakomi CharacterInformed Interventions | |
Mindfulness and Trauma States | |
The Therapeutic Relationship in Hakomi Therapy | |
Mindfulness as a Psychotherapeutic Tool | |
The Experimental Attitude in Hakomi Therapy Curiosity in Action | |
Following and Leading | |
Ethics Right Use of Power | |
The Skills of Tracking and Contact | |
Accessing and Deepening | |
Glossary of Hakomi Therapy Terms | |
Hakomi in Context The Large Picture in History and Research | |
References | |
Contributors | |
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