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The ethical use of touch in psychotherapy [[electronic resource] /] / Mic Hunter, Jim Struve
The ethical use of touch in psychotherapy [[electronic resource] /] / Mic Hunter, Jim Struve
Autore Hunter Mic
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, : SAGE, c1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (322 p.)
Disciplina 616.8914
Altri autori (Persone) StruveJim
Soggetto topico Psychotherapy
Touch - Therapeutic use
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-322-41852-7
1-4833-2810-4
1-4522-4996-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I - Foundations and Historical Background; Chapter 1 - The Physiology of Touch; The Evolution and Mechanics of Skin Sensitivity; The Structure of the Skin; Physiological Responses to Touch; Variations in Touch Perception; Touch as Validation of Reality through Integration with Other Senses; The Relationship of Touch to Memory; Touch and Psychological Development; Summary; Chapter 2 - The Influence of Touch on Socialization; The Language of Touch; Touch as a Tool for Interaction and Exchange
The Impact of Touch on Communication and Physical DevelopmentTouch as a Facilitator of Attachment and Affect Development; Touch as a Facilitator of Separation and Individuation; The Impact of Touch Dysfunctions on Child Development; The Relevance of Touch with Older Persons; Summary; Chapter 3 - Traditions of Touch within Various Cultures; Christian and Other Religious Traditions; The Practices of Medicine; Child Rearing; Summary; Chapter 4 - Traditions of Touch in Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis; Freud; Ferenczi; Reich; Body-Oriented Psychotherapies; Bioenergetics; Adler
Human Potential MovementBehaviorism; Marriage and Family Therapy; Sex Therapy; Hypnotherapy; Contemporary Factors That Influence Individual Views on the Use of Touch in Psychotherapy; Psychotherapists are Members of the Wider Culture; Touch and Taboo; The Taboo of Touch within Psychotherapy; Despite a Hostile Environment, Touch is Used in Psychotherapy; Our Position on the Use of Touch in Psychotherapy; Recommendations for the Field of Psychotherapy; Recommendations to the Reader; Summary; Part II - Clinical Application of Touch in Psychotherapy
Chapter 5 - Power Dynamics That Effect the Use of Touch in TherapyAn Introduction to the Dynamics of Power; Relevant Dimensions of Power; Status/Role Norms; Cultural/Ethnic Norms; Gender Norms; Summary; Chapter 6 - Functions of Touch in Psychotherapy; Factors Influencing the Interpretation of Touch; Sensory Experience; Intention of Touch; Context of Touch; Expectation of Touch; Previous Experience; Possible Negative Effects of Touch; Possible Effects of the Lack of Touch; Possible Positive Effects of Touch; Research Supporting the Ethical Use of Touch; Positive Functions of Touch
To Provide Real or Symbolic ContactTo Provide Nurturance; To Facilitate Access to, Exploration of, and Resolution of Emotional Experiences; To Provide Containment; To Restore Touch as a Significant and Healthy Dimension in Relationships; Summary; Chapter 7 - The Dynamics of Touch When Applied in Psychotherapy; Initial Considerations; Touch and the Variability of Meaning; Accidental Touch; Task-Oriented Touch; Attentional Touch; Touch for Greeting and Departure; Referential Touch; Courtesy Touch; Celebratory/Affectional Touch; Emotional/Expressive Touch; Appreciative Touch; Reinforcing Touch
Supportive Touch
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480502403321
Hunter Mic  
Thousand Oaks, : SAGE, c1998
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The ethical use of touch in psychotherapy [[electronic resource] /] / Mic Hunter, Jim Struve
The ethical use of touch in psychotherapy [[electronic resource] /] / Mic Hunter, Jim Struve
Autore Hunter Mic
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, : SAGE, c1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xviii, 301 p.) : ill
Disciplina 616.8914
Altri autori (Persone) StruveJim
Soggetto topico Touch - Therapeutic use
Psychotherapy
ISBN 1-5063-2071-6
1-322-41852-7
1-4833-2810-4
1-4522-4996-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I - Foundations and Historical Background; Chapter 1 - The Physiology of Touch; The Evolution and Mechanics of Skin Sensitivity; The Structure of the Skin; Physiological Responses to Touch; Variations in Touch Perception; Touch as Validation of Reality through Integration with Other Senses; The Relationship of Touch to Memory; Touch and Psychological Development; Summary; Chapter 2 - The Influence of Touch on Socialization; The Language of Touch; Touch as a Tool for Interaction and Exchange
The Impact of Touch on Communication and Physical DevelopmentTouch as a Facilitator of Attachment and Affect Development; Touch as a Facilitator of Separation and Individuation; The Impact of Touch Dysfunctions on Child Development; The Relevance of Touch with Older Persons; Summary; Chapter 3 - Traditions of Touch within Various Cultures; Christian and Other Religious Traditions; The Practices of Medicine; Child Rearing; Summary; Chapter 4 - Traditions of Touch in Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis; Freud; Ferenczi; Reich; Body-Oriented Psychotherapies; Bioenergetics; Adler
Human Potential MovementBehaviorism; Marriage and Family Therapy; Sex Therapy; Hypnotherapy; Contemporary Factors That Influence Individual Views on the Use of Touch in Psychotherapy; Psychotherapists are Members of the Wider Culture; Touch and Taboo; The Taboo of Touch within Psychotherapy; Despite a Hostile Environment, Touch is Used in Psychotherapy; Our Position on the Use of Touch in Psychotherapy; Recommendations for the Field of Psychotherapy; Recommendations to the Reader; Summary; Part II - Clinical Application of Touch in Psychotherapy
Chapter 5 - Power Dynamics That Effect the Use of Touch in TherapyAn Introduction to the Dynamics of Power; Relevant Dimensions of Power; Status/Role Norms; Cultural/Ethnic Norms; Gender Norms; Summary; Chapter 6 - Functions of Touch in Psychotherapy; Factors Influencing the Interpretation of Touch; Sensory Experience; Intention of Touch; Context of Touch; Expectation of Touch; Previous Experience; Possible Negative Effects of Touch; Possible Effects of the Lack of Touch; Possible Positive Effects of Touch; Research Supporting the Ethical Use of Touch; Positive Functions of Touch
To Provide Real or Symbolic ContactTo Provide Nurturance; To Facilitate Access to, Exploration of, and Resolution of Emotional Experiences; To Provide Containment; To Restore Touch as a Significant and Healthy Dimension in Relationships; Summary; Chapter 7 - The Dynamics of Touch When Applied in Psychotherapy; Initial Considerations; Touch and the Variability of Meaning; Accidental Touch; Task-Oriented Touch; Attentional Touch; Touch for Greeting and Departure; Referential Touch; Courtesy Touch; Celebratory/Affectional Touch; Emotional/Expressive Touch; Appreciative Touch; Reinforcing Touch
Supportive Touch
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791728203321
Hunter Mic  
Thousand Oaks, : SAGE, c1998
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The ethical use of touch in psychotherapy / / Mic Hunter, Jim Struve
The ethical use of touch in psychotherapy / / Mic Hunter, Jim Struve
Autore Hunter Mic
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, : Sage Publications, c1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xviii, 301 p.) : ill
Disciplina 616.8914
Altri autori (Persone) StruveJim
Soggetto topico Psychotherapy
Touch - Therapeutic use
ISBN 1-5063-2071-6
1-322-41852-7
1-4833-2810-4
1-4522-4996-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I - Foundations and Historical Background; Chapter 1 - The Physiology of Touch; The Evolution and Mechanics of Skin Sensitivity; The Structure of the Skin; Physiological Responses to Touch; Variations in Touch Perception; Touch as Validation of Reality through Integration with Other Senses; The Relationship of Touch to Memory; Touch and Psychological Development; Summary; Chapter 2 - The Influence of Touch on Socialization; The Language of Touch; Touch as a Tool for Interaction and Exchange
The Impact of Touch on Communication and Physical DevelopmentTouch as a Facilitator of Attachment and Affect Development; Touch as a Facilitator of Separation and Individuation; The Impact of Touch Dysfunctions on Child Development; The Relevance of Touch with Older Persons; Summary; Chapter 3 - Traditions of Touch within Various Cultures; Christian and Other Religious Traditions; The Practices of Medicine; Child Rearing; Summary; Chapter 4 - Traditions of Touch in Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis; Freud; Ferenczi; Reich; Body-Oriented Psychotherapies; Bioenergetics; Adler
Human Potential MovementBehaviorism; Marriage and Family Therapy; Sex Therapy; Hypnotherapy; Contemporary Factors That Influence Individual Views on the Use of Touch in Psychotherapy; Psychotherapists are Members of the Wider Culture; Touch and Taboo; The Taboo of Touch within Psychotherapy; Despite a Hostile Environment, Touch is Used in Psychotherapy; Our Position on the Use of Touch in Psychotherapy; Recommendations for the Field of Psychotherapy; Recommendations to the Reader; Summary; Part II - Clinical Application of Touch in Psychotherapy
Chapter 5 - Power Dynamics That Effect the Use of Touch in TherapyAn Introduction to the Dynamics of Power; Relevant Dimensions of Power; Status/Role Norms; Cultural/Ethnic Norms; Gender Norms; Summary; Chapter 6 - Functions of Touch in Psychotherapy; Factors Influencing the Interpretation of Touch; Sensory Experience; Intention of Touch; Context of Touch; Expectation of Touch; Previous Experience; Possible Negative Effects of Touch; Possible Effects of the Lack of Touch; Possible Positive Effects of Touch; Research Supporting the Ethical Use of Touch; Positive Functions of Touch
To Provide Real or Symbolic ContactTo Provide Nurturance; To Facilitate Access to, Exploration of, and Resolution of Emotional Experiences; To Provide Containment; To Restore Touch as a Significant and Healthy Dimension in Relationships; Summary; Chapter 7 - The Dynamics of Touch When Applied in Psychotherapy; Initial Considerations; Touch and the Variability of Meaning; Accidental Touch; Task-Oriented Touch; Attentional Touch; Touch for Greeting and Departure; Referential Touch; Courtesy Touch; Celebratory/Affectional Touch; Emotional/Expressive Touch; Appreciative Touch; Reinforcing Touch
Supportive Touch
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813808803321
Hunter Mic  
Thousand Oaks, : Sage Publications, c1998
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui