Integrating bodyfocused approaches can enhance therapy outcomes from "summary" of Body Remembers Casebook by Babette Rothschild
When therapists incorporate body-focused approaches into their practice, they open up a whole new avenue for healing. By paying attention to the physical sensations and movements of their clients, therapists can gain valuable insights that may not be immediately apparent through verbal communication alone. This integration allows for a more holistic understanding of the client's experience, as emotions and memories are often stored in the body and can manifest as physical symptoms or behaviors. Body-focused approaches can also help clients access deep-seated trauma or suppressed emotions that may be difficult to verbalize. Through techniques...Similar Posts
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