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There is a growing interest in embodied approaches to psychotherapy
internationally. This volume focuses on the respective focal
professions of dance movement psychotherapy (DMP) and body
psychotherapy (BP), addressing the psychotherapeutic need for
healing throughout the lifespan. Within embodied clinical
approaches, the therapist and client collaborate to discover how
the body and movement can be used to strengthen positive relational
skills, attending to the client's immediate and long-term needs
through assessment, formulation, treatment and evaluation. Both DMP
and BP are based upon the capacity and authority of the body and
non-verbal communication to support and heal patients with diverse
conditions, including trauma, unexplained bodily symptoms and other
psychological distress, and to develop the clients' emotional and
relational capacities by listening to their bodies for integration
and wellbeing. In The Routledge International Handbook of Embodied
Perspectives in Psychotherapy, world leaders in the field
contribute their expertise to showcase contemporary
psychotherapeutic practice. They share perspectives from multiple
models that have been developed throughout the world, providing
information on theoretical advances and clinical practice, as well
as discourse on the processes and therapeutic techniques employed
individually and in groups. Presented in three parts, the book
covers underpinning embodiment concepts, potentials of dance
movement psychotherapy and of body psychotherapy, each of which is
introduced with a scene-setting piece to allow the reader to easily
engage with the content. With a strong focus on cross- and
interdisciplinary perspectives, readers will find a wide
compilation of embodied approaches to psychotherapy, allowing them
to deepen and further their conceptualization and support best
practice. This unique handbook will be of particular interest to
clinical practitioners in the fields of body psychotherapy and
dance movement psychotherapy as well as professionals from
psychology, medicine, social work, counselling/psychotherapy and
occupational therapy, and to those from related fields who are in
search of information on the basic therapeutic principles and
practice of body and movement psychotherapies and seeking to
further their knowledge and understanding of the discipline. It is
also an essential reference for academics and students of embodied
psychotherapy, embodied cognitive science and clinical professions.
This book is based on a congress evaluating Jaspers' basic
psychopathological concepts and their anthropological roots in
light of modern research paradigms. It provides a definition of
delusion, his concept of "limit situation" so much challenged by
trauma research, and his methodological debate. We are approaching
the anniversary of Jaspers seminal work General Psychopathology in
1913. The Centre of Psychosocial Medicine of the University with
its Psychiatric Hospital where Jaspers wrote this influential
volume as a 29 year old clinical assistant hosted a number of
international experts familiar with his psychiatric and
philosophical work. This fruitful interdisciplinary discussion
seems particularly important in light of the renewed interest in
Jaspers' work, which will presumably increase towards the
anniversary year 2013. This volume is unique in bringing together
the knowledge of leading international scholars and combining three
dimensions of investigation that are necessary to understand
Jaspers in light of contemporary questions: history (section I),
methodology (section II) and application (section III).
Our experience of other individuals as minded beings goes hand in
hand with the awareness that they have a unique epistemic and
emotional perspective on the experienced objects and situations.
The same object can be seen from many different points of view, an
event can awaken different emotional reactions in different
individuals, and our position-takings can in part be mediated by
our belonging to some social or cultural groups. All these
phenomena can be described by referring to the metaphor of
perspective. Assuming that there are different, and irreducible,
perspectives we can take on the experienced world, and on others as
experiencing the same world, the phenomenon of mutual understanding
can consistently be understood in terms of perspectival
flexibility. This edited volume investigates the different
processes in which perspectival flexibility occurs in social life
and particularly focuses on the constitutive role of imagination in
such processes. It includes original works in philosophy and
psychopathology showing how perspectival flexibility and social
cognition are grounded on the interplay of direct perception and
imagination.
Our experience of other individuals as minded beings goes hand in
hand with the awareness that they have a unique epistemic and
emotional perspective on the experienced objects and situations.
The same object can be seen from many different points of view, an
event can awaken different emotional reactions in different
individuals, and our position-takings can in part be mediated by
our belonging to some social or cultural groups. All these
phenomena can be described by referring to the metaphor of
perspective. Assuming that there are different, and irreducible,
perspectives we can take on the experienced world, and on others as
experiencing the same world, the phenomenon of mutual understanding
can consistently be understood in terms of perspectival
flexibility. This edited volume investigates the different
processes in which perspectival flexibility occurs in social life
and particularly focuses on the constitutive role of imagination in
such processes. It includes original works in philosophy and
psychopathology showing how perspectival flexibility and social
cognition are grounded on the interplay of direct perception and
imagination.
There is a growing interest in embodied approaches to psychotherapy
internationally. This volume focuses on the respective focal
professions of dance movement psychotherapy (DMP) and body
psychotherapy (BP), addressing the psychotherapeutic need for
healing throughout the lifespan. Within embodied clinical
approaches, the therapist and client collaborate to discover how
the body and movement can be used to strengthen positive relational
skills, attending to the client's immediate and long-term needs
through assessment, formulation, treatment and evaluation. Both DMP
and BP are based upon the capacity and authority of the body and
non-verbal communication to support and heal patients with diverse
conditions, including trauma, unexplained bodily symptoms and other
psychological distress, and to develop the clients' emotional and
relational capacities by listening to their bodies for integration
and wellbeing. In The Routledge International Handbook of Embodied
Perspectives in Psychotherapy, world leaders in the field
contribute their expertise to showcase contemporary
psychotherapeutic practice. They share perspectives from multiple
models that have been developed throughout the world, providing
information on theoretical advances and clinical practice, as well
as discourse on the processes and therapeutic techniques employed
individually and in groups. Presented in three parts, the book
covers underpinning embodiment concepts, potentials of dance
movement psychotherapy and of body psychotherapy, each of which is
introduced with a scene-setting piece to allow the reader to easily
engage with the content. With a strong focus on cross- and
interdisciplinary perspectives, readers will find a wide
compilation of embodied approaches to psychotherapy, allowing them
to deepen and further their conceptualization and support best
practice. This unique handbook will be of particular interest to
clinical practitioners in the fields of body psychotherapy and
dance movement psychotherapy as well as professionals from
psychology, medicine, social work, counselling/psychotherapy and
occupational therapy, and to those from related fields who are in
search of information on the basic therapeutic principles and
practice of body and movement psychotherapies and seeking to
further their knowledge and understanding of the discipline. It is
also an essential reference for academics and students of embodied
psychotherapy, embodied cognitive science and clinical professions.
2013 sees the centenary of Jaspers' foundation of psychopathology
as a science in its own right. In 1913 Karl Jaspers published his
psychiatric opus magnum - the Allgemeine Psychopathologie (General
Psychopathology). Jaspers was working at a time much like our own -
with rapid expansion in the neurosciences, and responding to the
philosophical challenges that this raised. The idea inspiring his
book was very simple: to bring order into the chaos of abnormal
psychic phenomena by rigorous description, definition and
classification, and to empower psychiatry with a valid and reliable
method to assess and make sense of abnormal human subjectivity.
After almost one century, many of the concepts challenged by
Jaspers are still at issue, and Jaspers' investigation is even now
the ground for analyses and discussions. With a new edition of the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) imminent, many of the
issues concerning methodology and diagnosis are still the subject
of much discussion and debate. This volume brings together leading
psychiatrists and philosophers to discuss and evaluate the impact
of this volume, its relevance today, and the legacy it left.
"Jaspers' General Psychopathology is not an easy text to read.
Especially nowadays, in the Internet era, it may appear in several
parts obscure, convoluted, or repetitive. This is why the present
volume has the potential to be not only attractive to scholars, but
also extremely useful for young psychiatrists and busy clinicians.
It may represent for them a 'guide' to the reading of that
ponderous text, helping them to extract the key messages that are
likely to resonate with, and at the same time enrich, their
clinical practice and theoretical reflection." - From the
Introduction by Mario Maj
Present day neuroscience places the brain at the centre of study.
But what if researchers viewed the brain not as the foundation of
life, rather as a mediating organ? Ecology of the Brain addresses
this very question. It considers the human body as a collective, a
living being which uses the brain to mediate interactions. Those
interactions may be both within the human body and between the
human body and its environment. Within this framework, the mind is
seen not as a product of the brain but as an activity of the living
being; an activity which integrates the brain within the everyday
functions of the human body. Going further, Fuchs reformulates the
traditional mind-brain problem, presenting it as a dual aspect of
the living being: the lived body and the subjective body - the
living body and the objective body. The processes of living and
experiencing life, Fuchs argues, are in fact inextricably linked;
it is not the brain, but the human being who feels, thinks and
acts. For students and academics, Ecology of the Brain will be of
interest to those studying or researching theory of mind, social
and cultural interaction, psychiatry, and psychotherapy.
Psychische Krankheit wird in dieser Arbeit als Storung einer
Beziehung zwischen Person und Welt aufgefasst, die wesentlich durch
den Leib und den Raum vermittelt ist. Diese Beziehung lasst sich
phanomenologisch adaquater beschreiben, wenn der Erlebnisraum in
verschiedene Modalitaten differenziert wird: in den Leibraum, den
Richtungs-, den Stimmungs-, den personalen und den Lebensraum.
Diese Anthropologie von Leib und Raum dient als Basis zum einen fur
eine phanomenologische Interpretation der Melancholie und der
Schizophrenie, zum anderen fur eine empirische Untersuchung zweier
Patientengruppen mit paranoiden und depressiven Alterspsychosen.
Die Arbeit schlagt somit einen Bogen von der anthropologischen
Grundlegung uber die spezielle Psychopathologie zur empirischen
Anwendung in der biographisch-psychopathologischen Forschung."
NeuromuskulArem Monitoring kommt entscheidende Bedeutung fA1/4r
den kontrollierten Einsatz von Muskelrelaxanzien zu. Zusammen mit
der Reversierung ist es Grundlage jedes erfolgreichen Konzepts zum
Vermeiden von postoperativen Restblockaden. Dieses komprimierte
Nachschlagewerk liefert alle wichtigen Informationen, die zur
Anwendung des neuromuskulAren Monitorings benAtigt werden:
Physiologische und pharmakologische Grundlagen der neuromuskulAren
ErregungsA1/4bertragung; Grundlagen des neuromuskulAren
Monitorings: von der Stimulationselektrode A1/4ber die richtige
Wahl des Stimulationsmusters bis zur Interpretation der Ergebnisse;
Praktisches Vorgehen im klinischen Alltag; Klinische Konzepte
fA1/4r qualitative und quantitative Nervenstimulatoren;
AusfA1/4hrliche Beschreibung der Akzeleromyographie inklusive eines
Frage-Antwort-Abschnitts; Wichtige Informationen in MerksAtzen
zusammengefasst; Aktuelle Richtlinien zum wissenschaftlichen
Einsatz der Akzeleromyographie.
Der Arzt und Kunsthistoriker Prinzhorn sammelte zwischen 1919
und 1921 uber 5000 Arbeiten von Patienten - eine einzigartige
Kollektion von Kunstwerken psychisch Kranker.
Der Band "Wahn Welt Bild" enthalt die Vortrage des
interdisziplinaren Kongresses zur Museumseroffnung der Sammlung
Prinzhorn in der Psychiatrischen Universitatsklinik Heidelberg
2001. Die reich bebilderten Beitrage namhafter Autoren beleuchten
das Spektrum von Psychiatrie, Kunst und Gesellschaft in ihren
wechselseitigen Einflussen.
- Entstehungs- und Rezeptionsgeschichte der
Prinzhorn-Sammlung
- Einfluss der Sammlung auf die allgemeine Kunst und
Kunstgeschichte
- Psychopathologie und Kunst - die Wurzeln der Kreativitat in
seelischen Grenzverfassungen des Menschen
- Die Rolle der Kunst im therapeutischen Klinikalltag
Ein Band, der eindrucksvolle Einblicke in eine individuelle Welt
der Angste, Depressionen und Schizophrenien ermoglicht.
Wurden Sie heute eine Reise in eine der landlichen Regionen in
Deutschland wiederholen, die in den 60er Jahren schon einmal
stattgefunden hat, so gabe es viel festzuhalten. Der Schotterweg,
auf dem Sie sich damals einem Dorf genahert haben, ist nun eine
breite, asphaltierte Strasse; die vielen Baume im Dorf sind
verschwunden; eine neue Bushaltestelle zeigt an, dass hier zweimal
am Tag ein Schulbus verkehrt. Das Dorfgasthaus ist geschlossen, sie
begeg nen jedoch einem Dorfgemeinschaftshaus, das allerdings auch
nicht geoffnet ist. Wenn Sie das Haus eines Bekannten in diesem
Dorf aufsuchen, so ist es grundlegend erneuert: mit einem
geraumigen Bad, einer Gastetoilette und ei ner modernen Einbaukuche
ausgestattet. Der ehemalige kleine Stall ist nun mehr eine Garage
oder eine Werkstatt. Sie erfahren, dass das Dorf seit uber zwanzig
Jahren keinen eigenen Burgermeister mehr hat, sondern ein Ortsteil
einer Grossgemeinde ist, von der die Wasserversorgung und
Entsorgung, die Mullabfuhr und die Pflege der Strassenrander
ubernommen wurde. Mogli cherweise erzahlt Ihnen Ihr Bekannter, dass
gerade eine Intitiativgruppe zur Entwicklung der Region gegrundet
worden sei und es nunmehr darum gehe, die Identitat des Ortes und
der Region wiederzufinden. Ein Dorf musse wieder als Dorf erfahrbar
werden. Funfunddreissig Jahre haben gereicht, Lebensformen und
Landnutzung, Bauformen und politische Regulation grundlegend zu
andern."
This book is based on a congress evaluating Jaspers' basic
psychopathological concepts and their anthropological roots in
light of modern research paradigms. It provides a definition of
delusion, his concept of "limit situation" so much challenged by
trauma research, and his methodological debate. We are approaching
the anniversary of Jaspers seminal work General Psychopathology in
1913. The Centre of Psychosocial Medicine of the University with
its Psychiatric Hospital where Jaspers wrote this influential
volume as a 29 year old clinical assistant hosted a number of
international experts familiar with his psychiatric and
philosophical work. This fruitful interdisciplinary discussion
seems particularly important in light of the renewed interest in
Jaspers' work, which will presumably increase towards the
anniversary year 2013. This volume is unique in bringing together
the knowledge of leading international scholars and combining three
dimensions of investigation that are necessary to understand
Jaspers in light of contemporary questions: history (section I),
methodology (section II) and application (section III).
With the progress of artificial intelligence, the digitalization of
the lifeworld, and the reduction of the mind to neuronal processes,
the human being increasingly appears to be just a product of data
and algorithms. That is, we conceive ourselves "in the image of our
machines", and conversely, we elevate our machines and our brains
to new subjects. At the same time, demands for an enhancement of
human nature culminate in transhumanist visions of taking human
evolution to a new stage. Against this self-reification of the
human being, this book defends a humanism of embodiment: our
corporeality, vitality, embodied freedom are the foundations of a
self-determined existence, which uses these new technologies only
as a means, instead of letting them rule us. In Defence of the
Human Being offers an array of interventions directed against a
reductionist naturalism or transhumanism in various areas of
science and society. As alternative it offers an embodied and
enactive account of the human person: we are neither pure minds nor
brains, but primarily embodied, living beings in relation with
others. Fuchs applied this concept to issues such as artificial
intelligence, transhumanism and enhancement, virtual reality,
neuroscience, embodied freedom, psychiatry, and finally to the
accelerating dynamics of current society which lead to an
increasing disembodiment of our everyday conduct of life. Cutting
across neuroscience, philosophy, and psychiatry, this important new
book applies cutting-edge concepts of embodiment and enactivism to
the current scientific, technological and cultural tendencies that
will crucially influence our society's development in the 21st
century.
Spannendes, Mutmachendes und Witziges fur Kinder zwischen 5 und 9
Jahren. Geschichten und Gedichte zum Vor- und Selberlesen in
Schul-Druckschrift. Mit Bildern von Manfred Schluter. Bucherwurm
trifft Leseratte ist zugleich Programm und will Kinder zum
Artenschutz dieser beiden bedrohten "Tierarten" animieren.
Ausgewahlte Geschichten und Gedichte wie in dieser Sammlung helfen
dabei Bucherwurm trifft Leseratte ist das erste
Gemeinschaftsprojekt bekannter Kinderbuchautoren in der Edition
Gegenwind. Weitere Informationen zum Buch siehe:
www.buecherwurm-trifft.de.vu
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