Moving psychotherapy : theory and application of Pesso system/psychomotor therapy /
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Imprint: | [Cambridge, Mass.] : Brookline Books, c1991. |
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Description: | xiii, 306 p. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8438117 |
Table of Contents:
- Origins and history of Pesso System/Psychomotor therapy / Louisa Howe
- The relationship between PS/P and a neurobiological model / Albert Pesso & Han Wassenaar
- Ego function and Pesso System/Psychomotor therapy / Albert Pesso
- Ego development in the possibility sphere / Albert Pesso
- Childhood loss and postural insecurity : a theoretical and empirical validation of Pesso System/Psychomotor / Gus Kaufman
- PS/P, its impact on law and society / Jörg Müller
- PS/P as a model for pastoral care : a feminist perspective / Vicky Hanjian
- A study in symbolic action : a predecessor for Pesso System/Psychomotor / Robert Beloof
- Development in psychomotor : an interview with Al Pesso / Al Pesso and John Crandell
- Pesso System/Psychomotor and object relations theory / John Crandell
- Staging the unconscious : impressions of psychomotor as seen by a psychoanalyst / Tilmann Moser
- PS/P and bioenergetic analysis / Judith Barnitt
- Hypnotic process and PS/P : similarities and differences / Glenn Shean
- Abuse / Albert Pesso
- Use of psychomotor in the treatment of chronic pain / Gus Kaufman
- Working with suicidal clients / Albert Pesso
- PS/P and recovery for adult children of alcoholic families / John Crandell and Gail Hagler
- Using psychomotor in private practice with individual clients / Carl Clarke and Doris Chaves
- A pastor's use of psychomotor / Armen Hanjian
- Psychomotor therapy in the university/college setting / Ruthann Fox-Hines
- Preparation for Pesso System group / Robert Beloof
- Structured exercises as therapeutic tools in PS/P / Lowijs Perquin
- Participants' descriptions of the effects of psychomotor therapy / Glenn Shean
- Psychomotor therapy : a client's perspective / Debra Antari.