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The book describes how to use breathing as a medium for
self-regulation and self-reflection and how balanced breathing thus
helps to promote mental and physical health and alleviate symptoms
resulting from imbalanced breathing. The authors describe
applications of psychophysical breathing therapy in many areas of
life, developed by both themselves and other professionals trained
by them. The approach of the book is based on the interactional
aspects between mind and body. A person's breathing style
influences their relation both to themselves and to others - and
vice versa, and thus mental and also physical health. A
comprehensive theoretical description of the psychophysical
regulation of breathing and the consequences of imbalanced
breathing is complemented by material derived from the authors'
extensive clinical experience. Psychological orientations used by
the writers include object relations theories, and psychodynamic,
cognitive, brief and group therapy theories. As a new aspect the
writers introduce how breathing patterns are learnt in early
interaction. The writers also acknowledge how physical factors
affect and interact with psychological factors in producing
imbalanced breathing.
The book describes how to use breathing as a medium for
self-regulation and self-reflection and how balanced breathing thus
helps to promote mental and physical health and alleviate symptoms
resulting from imbalanced breathing. The authors describe
applications of psychophysical breathing therapy in many areas of
life, developed by both themselves and other professionals trained
by them. The approach of the book is based on the interactional
aspects between mind and body. A person's breathing style
influences their relation both to themselves and to others - and
vice versa, and thus mental and also physical health. A
comprehensive theoretical description of the psychophysical
regulation of breathing and the consequences of imbalanced
breathing is complemented by material derived from the authors'
extensive clinical experience. Psychological orientations used by
the writers include object relations theories, and psychodynamic,
cognitive, brief and group therapy theories. As a new aspect the
writers introduce how breathing patterns are learnt in early
interaction. The writers also acknowledge how physical factors
affect and interact with psychological factors in producing
imbalanced breathing.
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