
Bioenergetic Analysis
The Clinical Journal of the International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis (28/2018)
Psychosozial-Verlag
Published in February 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
118 pages
978-3-8379-8223-7 (ISBN)
Description
Bioenergetic Analysis, the Clinical journal of the IIBA is published annually and is distributed to all members of the international organization. Its purpose is to further elaborate theoretical and scientific concepts and to make links to enhance communication and broaden our connection with other schools of therapy, as well as with academic psychology, medicine, and other psychosomatic schools of thought. The journal publishes reports on empirical research, theoretical papers, and case studies. Some local IIBA societies produce journals in their native languages. This journal has been published in English since 1985, making it the oldest journal for the IIBA.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Gießen
Germany
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
Weight
186 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8379-8223-7 (9783837982237)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Letter from the Editor
Historical and Contemporary Psychoanalytic and Bioenergetic Perspectives of Sexuality
Lets Bring it Back into the Therapy Room
Helen Resneck-Sannes
The Mysterious Life Energy
On the Validity of the Bioenergetic Concept
Arild Hafstad
Examining Traumatic Memories
Re-Encoding and Reconsolidation
Homayoun Shahri
Fleas on the Back of a Wild Dog
Five Skulls and Human History
John Conger
Aggression as a Significant Factor in the Formation and Expression of the Self
Anat Gihon
Uses of the Sphere as a Motherfied Object in Bioenergetic Analysis
Julia Cegatti and Leticia Polosecki
Historical and Contemporary Psychoanalytic and Bioenergetic Perspectives of Sexuality
Lets Bring it Back into the Therapy Room
Helen Resneck-Sannes
The Mysterious Life Energy
On the Validity of the Bioenergetic Concept
Arild Hafstad
Examining Traumatic Memories
Re-Encoding and Reconsolidation
Homayoun Shahri
Fleas on the Back of a Wild Dog
Five Skulls and Human History
John Conger
Aggression as a Significant Factor in the Formation and Expression of the Self
Anat Gihon
Uses of the Sphere as a Motherfied Object in Bioenergetic Analysis
Julia Cegatti and Leticia Polosecki