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Therapists who are trained to see people as complex human beings with multiple characteristics and potentialities can help them explore their system of inner parts and take care of the wounded facets of themselves.
Bessel van der Kolk • The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
STRUCTURE INFLUENCES BEHAVIOR When placed in the same system, people, however different, tend to produce similar results.
Peter M. Senge • The Fifth Discipline
logical analysis and the depth perception of emotional intelligence. Learning to dance with both
Matthew Denman • The Altruistic Renegade
Movement experience elicits genuine insights into our own behaviors and also into how groups shift from perpetuating stale relationship patterns toward becoming creative entities. It provokes reflection and learning. It makes visible the deeper patterns that support the cultivation of healthy social relations, sparking creative action in teams, org
... See moreArawana Hayashi • Social Presencing Theater: The Art of Making a True Move
As you can see, working with early attachment issues is very delicate business, and clearly not every therapist or form of therapy is suited to it.
Jasmin Lee Cori MS LPC • The Emotionally Absent Mother: A Guide to Self-Healing and Getting the Love You Missed
we do not think and talk about what we see; we see what we are able to think and talk about.
Edgar H Schein • Humble Inquiry: The Gentle Art of Asking Instead of Telling
dimensions include participants, parts, stages, linear sequence, purpose, and causation.
George Lakoff • Metaphors We Live By
Matching develops observation, witnessing, and listening, rather than fixing.
Catherine Schaeffer • Moving Consciously: Somatic Transformations through Dance, Yoga, and Touch
we see coherence in diverse experiences when we can categorize them in terms of gestalts with at least these dimensions.