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Anatomy & Physiology for Psychotherapists - Connecting Body & Soul (Paperback)
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Anatomy & Physiology for Psychotherapists - Connecting Body & Soul (Paperback)
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Kathrin Stauffer—a biochemist and seasoned body
psychotherapist—takes a look at organ systems of the human body
to illuminate the connections between body and mind, exploring the
body as both the ground of our physical experience and as a
metaphor for our emotional life. Beginning with a discussion of the
basic building blocks of the body, cells and molecules, Stauffer
works through the body system by system, showing through clinical
case examples that an understanding of each system can greatly
enhance the art of psychotherapy: The Central Nervous System, The
Skeletal Musculature, The Respiratory System, The Skin, The
Digestive System, Fluids and Connective Tissue, The Endocrine
System, The Reproductive System, and The Respiratory System.
Throughout, Stauffer presents human anatomy and physiology in
clear, simple terms, with facts selected for interest and relevance
to psychotherapists. Many links are made between physical and
psychological function to give readers a taste of how body
psychotherapists work in clinical practice to integrate body and
mind, and thus help their clients become more whole. Anatomy &
Physiology for Psychotherapists invites psychotherapists,
complementary therapists, and anyone else interested in the
mind/body connection to engage with the physical body to bring more
depth into their therapeutic work.
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