Movement and Identity - Warren, Marcia Bonato; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Movement and Identity

Multiculturalism, Somatic Awareness and Embodied Code-Switching?
 
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Rövid leírás:

This pioneering book guides therapists and bodyworkers in how to interpret the ways in which our multi-faceted identities are manifested in the body based on culture, communication, trauma, and systems of power. Using tools unique to the book, practitioners will have the opportunity to expand their client base with much more nuance and connection.

Hosszú leírás:

This trauma-informed approach to counselling and bodywork explores the ways in which varying facets of identity and culture manifest in the body, allowing a much more nuanced, person-centred approach to client care. Marcia Bonato Warren, MA, MA, LPC describes how our bodies interpret our identities, often informed by cultural norms, communication styles, trauma, and systems of power and oppression.
Therapists and bodyworkers reading this book will have the opportunity to engage personally and professionally, learning to build on their own somatic awareness in order to engage with compassionate curiosity rather than resistance when confronted with identity-based differences. Each section uses the SIA Loop, a mechanism representing three entry-points we use to process information: Sensation, Interpretation, Action, which supports the deeper work offered by the Identity Expression Infinity Loop, where identities are invited to move with strength and skill. These pioneering tools allow readers to examine their own somatic experiences, beliefs, behaviours, and choices, all of which is supplemented with journal prompts and questions.
In guiding readers in how to interpret the body's expression of identity, this unique guide maximises the potential of therapists to foster change, increase empathy, and nurture connection through trauma-informed, somatically aware bodywork.